Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
Beverley Hills Cop: Axel F is a fine and occasionally good endeavour
Pinocchio
Pinocchio is shockingly Disney’s least egregious re-adaptation, and a surprisingly visually striking one at that
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Sorkin still isn’t nearly as strong of a director as he is a scribe, but The Trial of the Chicago 7 is a welcome step up from Molly’s Game
Meshing Structure, Spectacle and Drama - A Polyrhythmic Recipe for Christopher Nolan's Cinema
In his latest essay, Jakub Flasz sets his sights on the filmmaking prowess of cinematic auteur Christopher Nolan and investigates the recipe that surrounds the filmmakers filmography
Inception - 10th Anniversary
Inception is still the pinnacle for high-concept blockbuster filmmaking
Project Power
Project Power as a whole is competently made, but really comes off as more of a missed opportunity
7500: The Continued Harm of Unneeded Stereotypes
Carson Timar Explores the Continued Harm of Unneeded Religious Stereotypes Found in Patrick Volrath’s 7500
ClapperCast - Episode 3: 7500, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Shirley (with guest Taylor Baker)
On episode 3 of ClapperCast, the team discuss Joseph Gordon Levitt’s return from a three-year acting hiatus with 7500, Eliza Hittman’s stunning drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always, and Josephine Decker’s Shirley, with guest Taylor Baker from Drink in the Movies Podcast
7500
Patrick Vollrath's well crafted and taut hijacking thriller 7500, has a strong central performance in a film that sadly succumbs to contextual perpetuation