Avatar: The Way of Water Review- An Achievment in Filmmaking Only James Cameron Could Do

Avatar was a cultural phenomenon when it came out back in 2009. It was a huge hit financially having made 2.9 billion dollars. Breaking James Cameron’s record that he set with Titanic. Cameron has been working on Avatar ever since or trying to create new and innovative ways to make movies. He also studied theContinue reading “Avatar: The Way of Water Review- An Achievment in Filmmaking Only James Cameron Could Do”

Mare of Easttown Review

HBO has been killing it lately with their mini-series they’ve been putting out: Watchmen, The Undoing, The Outsider, and I Know This Much is True have all been terrific. The latest mini-series that is getting a lot of critical acclaim and viewer appreciation is Marre of Easttown. It was originally set in the fictionalized Easttown Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, butContinue reading “Mare of Easttown Review”

Ammonite Review

Francis Lee usually writes and directs character studies that focus on small people and small places. He takes these people and places and puts a microscope on them. Normally, nobody would care about the subject matter, but his deft hand brings out the character of said people and places. Ammonite is Francis Lee at hisContinue reading “Ammonite Review”

My Matt Damon Top 10 on his Birthday

These are my favorite Matt Damon films. From 10 to 1. On his birthday.

My Top 10 Kate Winslet films on her Birthday.

This is my Top 10 List of Kate Winslet films. I figured I would do this list on her birthday today.

My 30 Most Anticipated Films of the Fall and Winter 2015 Pt. 1

30: 99 Homes A desperate construction worker (Andrew Garfield) reluctantly accepts a job with the ruthless real-estate broker (Michael Shannon) who evicted him and his family from their home. 29: Mississippi Grind Convinced that his new found friend (Ryan Reynolds) is a good-luck charm, a gambling addict (Ben Mendelsohn) takes the man on a roadContinue reading “My 30 Most Anticipated Films of the Fall and Winter 2015 Pt. 1”