Romance
Which Brings Me To You – Film Review
Which Brings Me To You brings forth a promising concept marred by pacing issues and intermittent bouts of monotony.
Beauty and the Beast (2017) – Film Review
Beauty and the Beast does a decent job at embodying its 1991 animated progenitor in a live-action form. It attempts to add layers to the classic fairy tale, throwing light on backstories and experimenting with diversities.
Role Play – Film Review
With more focused direction, a refined screenplay, and better execution of the action-comedy genre, Role Play had the potential to be an enjoyable film.
A Beautiful Mind – Film Review
For those interested in a gripping biopic that navigates the intricacies of genius and mental health, A Beautiful Mind remains a thought-provoking and moving cinematic experience.
Carol – Film Review
Carol is an excellently moving film that skillfully explores the intricacies of love, desire, and societal constraints.
Pride and Prejudice (2005) – Film Review
Joe Wright’s adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is a triumph in period drama. With its arresting visuals, stellar performances, and poignant storytelling, the film captivates both fans of Austen’s work and newcomers alike.
What Happens Later – Film Review
What Happens Later is a flight that certainly takes off with great promise, but, hampered by ill-defined emotional direction and poor chemistry between the leads, never really soars high enough to hit the nostalgic or romantic mark it aims for.
The Persian Version – Film Review
The Persian Version presents a novel viewpoint on the experiences of Iranian-Americans and is a praiseworthy examination of cultural identity and family dynamics.
Love Virtually – Film Review
Audiences should look for a more captivating and inventive approach to virtual reality storytelling look elsewhere, as Love Virtually is little more than a drab parody of better films in the genre.