We examine how relatability makes this raunchy comedy stand the test of time.
The sixth installment of ‘Harry Potter’ goes evocative in the adaptation process, distilling poignant themes from its richly detailed source material into a powerful cinematic experience.
With projects like ‘The Diary of a Teenage Girl’ under her belt, the indie darling has long proven her prowess. Now, we just want the world to know her name.
In her feature film directorial debut, Brie Larson crafts a strangely relatable narrative of quirky alienation that compels us all to chase our best lives in our inner child.
Rachel Weisz and David Harbour could end up joining Florence Pugh in Scarlett Johansson’s solo MCU outing and there could not be a better group of actors for the task.
The ‘Iron Fist’ standout already has some buzzy movies in the works and will team with the superproducers of ‘Stranger Things’ for her next big film.
Whoever it is, the character ought to live up to her star potential.
Biblical epic or not, the leading man behind ‘Creed’ and ‘Black Panther’ ensures we have a real reason to keep an eye out for this long-awaited Warner Bros. project.
Empathetically portraying the struggles of a protagonist caught between two worlds definitely plays to the ‘Bend It Like Beckham’ director’s strengths.