Tag: Movie Reviews

  • Steeped In Mystery: Decoding ‘The Dark Circle’

    Steeped In Mystery: Decoding ‘The Dark Circle’

    In Ritendra Datta’s ghostly short, The Dark Circle, geometry ends up being more than sacred — but rather an explanation on how to fix your life. The film hides a compelling mystery deep within the external struggle for balance that can drive a person to the brink of madness. The psychological thriller is carefully detailed,…

  • ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Review: Yes, I’m Still Team Kong

    ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Review: Yes, I’m Still Team Kong

    Kong bows to no one. The latest MonsterVerse film is the highly anticipated Godzilla vs. Kong. Directed by Adam Wingard and written by Eric Pearson and Max Borenstein, the movie follows the two most dominant alpha monsters on the planet as they clash with one another. Who will come out on top? Who will bow to the other? Or, is…

  • Throw a Goat For “Trolls: World Tour”

    Throw a Goat For “Trolls: World Tour”

    Trolls: World Tour doesn’t just pay lip service to diversity and inclusiveness. There is no white-washing of the voice actors. From the actual K-Pop group Red Velvet voicing the K-Pop Troll bounty hunters to Keenan Thompson playing the Tiny Diamond baby to Kunal Nayyar’s Guy Diamond, the cast includes more than just token minorities.

  • 7 Movies About Police Brutality & Systemic Racism Directed by Black Filmmakers

    7 Movies About Police Brutality & Systemic Racism Directed by Black Filmmakers

    Since George Floyd was murdered by police on May 25, 2020, we have seen protests erupt in all 50 states within the United States and 50 countries across the world on every continent except for Antarctica. The United States has sanctioned unchecked police brutality for far, far too long; a symptom of the systemic racism of…

  • ‘Viral’ Review: Ignorance is a Dangerous Thing

    ‘Viral’ Review: Ignorance is a Dangerous Thing

    Throughout the film, Kate desperately tries keeping her status as an influential YouTuber; however, her follower and view count crumble, mirroring the world around her.

  • “Host:” Quarantine Horror for the Online Generation (Review)

    “Host:” Quarantine Horror for the Online Generation (Review)

    Shudder’s Host (not a particularly original title, I must say) attempts to bring the spooks to “the quarantine generation” by presenting us with a scary Zoom call during lockdown.

  • Review: ‘Sylvie’s Love’ is Beautiful in its Simplicity

    Review: ‘Sylvie’s Love’ is Beautiful in its Simplicity

    The film is a simple love story reminiscent of stories like The Notebook released in 2004. Sylvie and Robert are rarely actually together in the film, however; time and circumstance keep them away from each other, and the audience waits with bated breath to see them find one another over and over.

  • Black Panther: Cultural Significance in America

    Black Panther: Cultural Significance in America

    Black Panther was obviously an epic movie and big hit! It was the highest-earning superhero movie of all time in the US! It’s pretty clear that Black Panther has more meaning for race and diversity than your average Marvel superhero movie. This movie means a lot in terms of black pride and representation – and…