AFF ’28: ‘The Falconer’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi In life, there are many ways to approach difficult situations. Sometimes, they are not morally acceptable and certain decisions are made out of desperation. The Falconer is inspired by true events, there are two best friends, Tariq (Rami Zahar), an Omani teenager and Cai (Rupert Fennessey), a privileged Westerner, who conspire to steal animals from the zoo. They plan to sell them on the black market … Continue reading AFF ’28: ‘The Falconer’ Review
AFF ’28: ‘Cusp’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi In today’s society, there’s a failed connection when it comes to teenagers. From the perspective of an adolescent, they want to be taken seriously because they have been through their own trauma by the age of sixteen. Some parental figures do not understand that what they do or say can affect them in the long-run. In their debut documentary, Parker Hill and … Continue reading AFF ’28: ‘Cusp’ Review
‘The French Dispatch’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi There have been films that highlight journalists in great detail. Majority of them have a serious, dramatic tone, and never stray from that. If anyone could make journalism, whimsical and somewhat fun, it’s Wes Anderson. Of course, Anderson uses unconventional methods to pay homage to writers who have moulded pop culture with their words. Nonetheless, he adds such depth to this script … Continue reading ‘The French Dispatch’ Review
‘Halloween Kills’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi The slasher subgenre of horror can be fun and horrific at the same time. That is the beauty in finding the balance of suspenseful kills, brutal violence, and sarcastic comments from characters within the world. The importance of building suspense and creating an atmosphere for the viewer is what makes slasher films fun to watch. When it’s a new, original piece, the … Continue reading ‘Halloween Kills’ Review
‘You’ Season 3 Review
By: Amanda Guarragi Hello, you. If you haven’t watched the first two seasons of You on Netflix, then I suggest you stop reading this and start binge-watching. In season three, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) and Love Quinn-Goldberg (Victoria Pedretti), are now married and raising their baby, in the balmy Northern California enclave of Madre Linda. They are surrounded by privileged tech entrepreneurs, judgmental mommy bloggers, … Continue reading ‘You’ Season 3 Review
