By Bradley Lane If you are anything like me, basketball runs in your veins. I grew up playing, watching and loving basketball and have kept
Tag: Movie Review
Little Women
By Bradley Lane The story of Little Women is over 150 years old at this point, so it might stand to reason the story could
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
Dick Johnson Is Dead
By Bradley Lane Kirsten Johnson has been a cinematographer for documentary films for nearly 30 years and just recently began to direct films herself in
Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood
By Bradley Lane Richard Linklater is one of the most important American directors currently working in movies today. His studio films are considered classics like
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
By Bradley Lane The Marvel Cinematic Universe is the most profitable film franchise in cinema history and for better or for worse, it is here
Paddington 2
By Bradley Lane The Nic Cage comedy, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, is currently in theaters and is apparently quite good based on word-of-mouth
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
The Mitchells vs. The Machines
By Bradley Lane The film industry nationwide seems to be in a sort of in between state as films release both in theaters and on
The French Dispatch
By Bradley Lane It’s hard enough to write a good script in a consistent voice, but a cohesive screenplay comprised of the voices of its