Film Review: Pompo the Cinephile – 2021
…Report Card Click to go to Review TLDR/Summary NOTE: This is a new release and the review is based off a theatre viewing. This means the review won’t feature common…
…Report Card Click to go to Review TLDR/Summary NOTE: This is a new release and the review is based off a theatre viewing. This means the review won’t feature common…
…the horrors of internet privacy and security and the ways we’ve become almost defined by our digital personas. The movie follows Alice Ackerman, more popularly known by her online persona,…
…act was chilling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST2H8FWDvEA The ending of the movie feels rushed and thematically inconsistent, even if I personally thought it was a pleasant change of pace from what I expected….
…a completely empty hallway. It’s a beautiful demonstration of not only Travis’s loneliness but also his inability to communicate with others. His conversation and loss of Betsy’s company isn’t even…
…any connection and goes to his car as a non-diegetic score briefly comes into play again. But it quickly dissipates as Stéphanie comes into the frame; she’s looking for Valérie…
…absolute commitment to making the human part of the story real. No character, from Tony’s friends to the man himself, comes off overly serious (Batman Begins) or overly campy (Batman…
…the best slashers of the past decade. I just thought it had way more potential. REPORT CARD TLDR Hush is one of the best slashers of the past decade and…
…as Howard traverses from one deal to another, desperate to keep the antagonistic forces coming for him at bay. There’s also a lot of comedy – from the dysfunction of…
…best in precisely these moments. Acting in the movie is fine- for the most part. It honestly feels like the actors did the best with the way the plot went…
…me in terms of composition or sound. However, that is not to say that scenes do not look cool. The movie has a lot of action moments that absolutely looked…