“Bohemian Rhapsody” review: A Film as Fearless as QueenThis past weekend, Bohemian Rhapsody made its way into theaters to a slew of unfavorable – or at the very least, disinterested – reviews...
"Bohemian Rhapsody" review: an enjoyable musical that doesn't quite harmonizeRoaring into theaters this weekend is Bohemian Rhapsody, the latest biopic about Freddie Mercury and Queen, which offers audiences...
"Suspiria" Review: Does Intellectualism Excuse Ignorance?Loosely inspired by Dario Argento’s 1977 cult classic, Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria follows the story of Susie Bannion, a young American...
"Wildlife" review—an intimate portrayal of a family in disarray"Wildlife" is the latest work by Hollywood veteran Paul Dano in his directorial debut, offering audiences a glimpse at a 1960's American...
Of Mice and Meat—How "Ratatouille" was bigger than cookingThe most recent screening in my blockbuster cinema course here at Columbia has given me the insightful opportunity of analyzing a...
In Preparation for Halloween, Week Five: "An American Werewolf in London"This entry marks the close of both the series and the month. I have no puns to mark this solemn occasion. Such things in a moment like...
"Roma" NYFF review—an ethereal experience6:00pm, Friday October 5th, 2018. Over 1,000 individuals pour into Alice Tully for the New York Film Festival Screening of Alfonso...
"The Favourite" NYFF review — a modern telling of 18th century melodramaIn his latest film, director Yorgos Lanthimos pairs trademark absurdist comedy with the world of 18th century England to ravishing...
"Halloween" review — a cutting sequel40 years after the release of John Carpenter’s horror classic, Halloween, a new sequel has come to theaters. This sequel ignored all of...
That’s My Secret, Cap – A Brief Analysis of Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce BannerUpon entrance into post-production for the untitled Avengers film, a series of teasers have been making their way into media through its...