Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
What’s most interesting about Miller as a filmmaker is how he never makes the same project twice
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
The Super Mario Bros. Movie is specifically for people who have continuously played and explored the Super Mario Bros. games.
The Northman
The Northman delves into a mystical slow-burn, the tension slowly rising as the film pushes on until there is no turning back
ClapperCast - Episode 105: The Northman, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, Up in Smoke & Alina's Birthday
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews The Northman & Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore before they celebrate both 4/20 and Alina's Birthday with special retro reviews for Up in Smoke & Beer for my Horses!
Last Night in Soho
Last Night in Soho is drenched in an intoxicating style
ClapperCast - Episode 81: Last Night in Soho, Antlers, Army of Thieves The Beta Test & The Silent Showdown Week 1
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho, Scott Cooper's Antlers, Netflix's Army of Thieves, The Beta Test, and start The Silent Showdown with Chaplin's The Circus Vs. Keaton's Our Hospitality!
TIFF 2021: Last Night In Soho
Last Night In Soho is, unfortunately, a messy snoozefest with a frankly disgusting message
VENICE 2021: Last Night in Soho
Last Night in Soho is a definite success for Wright
The Queen's Gambit
A Netflix original limited series worth keeping an eye on
The New Mutants
The New Mutants is an uninspired, lazy and uninteresting product
ClapperCast - Episode 18: New Mutants, Bill and Ted 3, The Personal History of David Copperfield
On episode 18 of ClapperCast, the team discuss Josh Boone’s long-delayed The New Mutants, the long awaited trilogy capping Bill & Ted Face the Music, and Armando Iannucci’s The Personal History of David Copperfield
THE VVITCH: A Guide on how to break the Balance Between Two Opposites
In his debut essay for CLAPPER, Pietro Falcone explores the balance between two opposites in Robert Eggers’ THE VVITCH
ClapperCast - Episode 10: The Rental, Radioactive, Strasbourg 1518, Family Romance LLC
On episode 10 of ClapperCast, the team discuss Dave Franco’s debut The Rental, Radioactive, Jonathan Glazer’s Strasbourg 1518, and Werner Herzog’s Family Romance LLC
Radioactive
Radioactive might not be the most toxic film of the year so far, it certainly is up there as one of the hardest films to sit through
The Subverted Expectations of Genre Convention in M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass
Jak-Luke Sharp examines the subverted expectations of expected genre convention in M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass
Emma.
Emma. is visually interesting and its performances are well-cast and well-directed enough to carry through a sometimes flat, unexciting screenplay