Review: The Goldfinch

I’m finally back to blogging! Exciting isn’t it? The first review since my absence covers the adaptation of Donna Tart’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Goldfinch. Director John Crowley and writer Peter Straughan bring the story of a boy carrying a priceless secret after surviving a tragic and traumatic event. The central figure in this […]

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My Thoughts on A Quiet Place

*Disclaimer: this is not an official review but it is my thoughts and perspective on a film of interest that I saw in 2018.* Last night, I finally caught up on a film that garnered a lot of attention earlier this year, but I didn’t bother to see it in theaters due to a lack […]

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Review: Ready Player One

Steven Spielberg has seen it all, done it all and everything he touches, bares his cinematic storytelling signature. His adaptation of Ernest Cline’s celebrated literary ode to pop-culture and the 1980s is no different; Spielberg is at the controller of Ready Player One. The central character is Wade Watts, a youth residing in The Stacks, […]

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Review: Bridge of Spies

It’s mysterious how often history repeats itself. We as a society now live in an age where Russia and the United States are at odds due to political differences, how the game of espionage can anger and cripple nations, how countries who are becoming major players in the race for nuclear arms are posing threats […]

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