Film Review: Isle of Dogs (2018)
byAnimation is the perfect medium for Wes Anderson. The auteur of pastel symmetry likes to mould the world to fit his preferred aesthetic, so…
Animation is the perfect medium for Wes Anderson. The auteur of pastel symmetry likes to mould the world to fit his preferred aesthetic, so…
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Parents cock-blocking their kids. This is where cinema is at in 2018. Teenage girls being reminded that they don’t know better and need John…
Nick Park, legendary stop motion genius behind Wallace and Gromit and the Aardman studio gives us his latest feature since 2005’s The Curse of…
Great teen films are making a comeback. While much of the twenty-first century has seen truly great teen movies released approximately once every few…