‘Baby Driver’ MOVIE REVIEW: Edgar Wright’s Magnum Opus
An overdose of style and substance that is as kinetic as it is engrossing.
An overdose of style and substance that is as kinetic as it is engrossing.
While it’s unlikely to be an experience you’ll want to repeat, it’s a worthwhile experience nonetheless.
It’s an easy watch, fueled by decadence and divine food. Just don’t expect much of substance.
Ladies and gentlemen, one of (if not the) best first movies for any or the MCU’s heroes.
Seventy-seven seconds of celluloid scandalized a government and transformed Australian cinema.
Flickers between ‘E.T.’ and a PETA Facebook video.
The distinct lack of females within the music industry is the focus of this very well put together documentary.
Sweet and heartfelt, it might not have a groundbreaking narrative, but the chance to relive being young and in love is hard to pass up.
A stylish and nostalgic doco that would’ve benefitted from digging a little deeper.
Coppola delivers in this saucy, sometimes unsettling new adaptation of Thomas P. Cullinan’s 1966 novel ‘A Painted Devil.’