The Peanut Butter Falcon Review (Advanced Screening)

The Peanut Butter Falcon is truly a heartwarming adventure from the start. Zack Gottsagen set the tone for his character from the beginning and he lit up the screen instantly. Zack was a firecracker and controlled every scene he was in, he had a fantastic debut and I want to see more of him! The story was effortlessly executed and the chemistry between the main cast … Continue reading The Peanut Butter Falcon Review (Advanced Screening)

Quentin Tarantino’s Films Ranked

Quentin Tarantino has developed his own cult following over the years and it is because of the way he structures his stories. The other reason, he has such a devout following, is because he only plans on making 10 films. Tarantino is considered an auteur because of his unique style throughout his filmography. Ahead of the release of his 9th piece, Once Upon A Time … Continue reading Quentin Tarantino’s Films Ranked

Midsommar Review and Analysis

Ari Aster’s sophomore film is much more inventive than Hereditary and has undertones of grief in all forms. People often associate grief with death, but it can also be applied to any loss and the emotional journey in which that takes you on. Florence Pugh delivers a very honest, innocent and internal performance that is very beautiful to sit through. Her energy is just so pure … Continue reading Midsommar Review and Analysis

Spider-Man: Far From Home Review

This is the movie I was waiting for. This is the Peter Parker/Spider-Man I always dreamed of. Tom Holland is the best teenage version of this hero and I am so happy Spidey is in his hands. He has such a dorky innocence to him and he plays the character so effortlessly. Far From Home was a perfect Spider-Man movie because it incorporated many different aspects from the … Continue reading Spider-Man: Far From Home Review