By Bradley Lane Wes Anderson is one of the most identifiable film directors of all time. His films adhere tightly to a very idiosyncratic set
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The Northman
By Bradley Lane Robert Eggers cut his teeth on ultra-historically accurate low-budget genre art films. A ridiculously specific niche if ever there was one, now
Avatar: The Way of Water
By Bradley Lane It has been 13 years since Avatar was released in theaters and became the most successful film of all time. In the
Top Gun: Maverick
By Bradley Lane Tony Scott’s original Top Gun (1986) is an OK film. The scope of the film is very limited by the technology of
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
By Bradley Lane A live action film based on the massively popular Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game has been in the works for nearly
How to Blow Up a Pipeline
By Bradley Lane In 2021 Andreas Malm released his climate change focused manifesto How to Blow Up a Pipeline. In it he criticized popular climate
John Wick: Chapter 4
By Bradley Lane The first John Wick film, released in 2014, was not seen by the Hollywood elite as a good idea. It was a
I Lost My Body
By Bradley Lane The ways in which we interact with the world around us is central in the first-time feature film director, Jérémy Clapin’s I
Da 5 Bloods
By Bradley Lane Spike Lee’s work has, for the most part, always revolved around the Black experience, and Da 5 Bloods is a perfect example