Authors: Patrick Gibbs
CODA’s Cinematic Journey of Authenticity, Communication and Love
Siân Heder’s acclaimed feature CODA has been an emotional journey not just for the filmmaker and cast but for audiences, as well. … read more
Film Review: Beckett
In all honesty, Beckett is short and fairly watchable, but it’s just such a puzzlingly unexceptional experience. … read more
Film Review: Annette
Annette is that rare film that may well end up on a fair number of 10-best lists and an equal number of 10-worst. … read more
Film Review: Free Guy
All in all, while Free Guy is definitely light blockbuster fare, it’s one of the most enjoyable blockbusters of the summer. … read more
Film Review: Nine Days
Existential yet grounded in harsh reality at the same time, emotionally charged and deeply moving, Nine Days is everything that art should be. … read more
Film Review: The Suicide Squad
The Suicide Squad is filled with impressive visuals and has a strong sense of style. When the comedy is working, it’s not half bad. … read more
Film Review: Vivo
Vivo comes in a year when we’ve already had a number of truly great animated films. It’s a delightful experience that’s easily rewatchable. … read more
Film Review: The Green Knight
The Green Knight is a triumphant film, and easily one of the most artistically and intellectually satisfying of the summer. … read more
Cinematographers Look At The Big Picture: Moviemaking and Moviegoing in...
If there’s anyone out there who can shine a light on the workings of a film set in this era, it’s a film’s director of photography. … read more
Film Review: Jungle Cruise
Jungle Cruise is a bit of a bumpy ride, but the lighthearted sense of adventure overcomes all obstacles and makes an enjoyable summer movie. … read more