I’m switching things up a bit this week by covering the Netflix original and instant fan favorite, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.
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If you are looking for a refreshing, feel-good movie theater experience, take a trip to go see Crazy Rich Asians.
Spike Lee’s latest film BlacKkKlansman tells the story of Colorado Springs’ first African-American police officer going out of his way to start an investigation into the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.
You may know him from that unorthodox comedy special on Netflix your friend showed you in 2013 or maybe from YouTube in 2008, but now in 2018, Bo Burnham has delivered high-quality content again.
Writing, directing, and starring in a film is no easy feat, but John Krasinski does an impressive job of accomplishing this in A Quiet Place (2018).
Greg Berlanti’s 2018 film Love, Simon tells the story of a young adolescent male, Simon, who keeps his sexuality a secret from his family and friends and only begins talking about it when he and an anonymous student under the alias “Blue” begin emailing each other.
Although extremely predictable, watching Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One was one of the most distinct and incredible experiences I’ve had in a movie theater.
Some call it the worst movie ever made. Some consider it the best. Following the success and attention of The Disaster Artist (2017), Tommy Wiseau’s The Room (2003) has seen a resurgence in popularity.
The day I have been waiting for finally came: The Oscars took place on March 4! I’d like to take this week’s entry to reflect on the films I covered as part of the Spoiler Alert column.
Ryan Coogler has done it again, this time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The writer and director of Fruitvale Station (2013) and Creed (2015) took Black Panther, an already interesting character which audiences got a taste of in Captain America: Civil War (2016), and gave us the beauty that was the film of the same name, Black Panther (2018).