A mathematical biopic might seem like numbers and equations, but this drama is based on the life of inspiring mathematical…
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“Desperately Seeking Susan” gets immediate and unintended brownie points for its 80s nostalgia alone. The romcom was released in early…
“Midnight in Paris,” the 2011 Woody Allen film, is filled with nostalgia and longing. The film uses Paris as a…
Meet Wesley (Nasim Pedrad). She’s down on her luck; she can’t get a job, she has no love life, and…
I recently had the opportunity to watch this lovely indie called “Eden,” from Irish filmmaker Robbie Walsh, which tackles the…
“The Best Years of Our Lives” is classic and antique. It’s progressive and staid. It’s authentic and bathetic. The synergy…
Cinema is something which connects us to the world. One of the best elements about it is that it diversifies…
Filmmaker Christopher Nolan has amassed billions of dollars in profits for a host of blockbuster films, ranging from the comic…
I’d never heard of this lesser known indie from 2008 until I stumbled upon it on the telly while bored…
The first thing that comedian Andy Samberg’s new movie, “Palm Springs,” is likely to garner criticism for is its unavoidable…