Deadpool 2 (2018) — Reviews you Read

That’s right everyone, it’s a sequel! If you haven’t read my review of the first film ‘Deadpool’ (2016), find it here. Everything that writers Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and now the man in red himself, Ryan Reynolds, got right in Deadpool’s first outing was refined and polished. They maintained the high level of quality references, […]… Continue reading Deadpool 2 (2018) — Reviews you Read

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) — Reviews you Read

The most recent project from the mind of Guillermo del Toro, the same mind that created ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ (2005), gave us … well not too much if I’m honest. My expectations were relatively high after a filmography that includes the aforementioned ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’, ‘Hellboy’ (2004) and ‘The Shape of Water’ (2017) which are all decent […]… Continue reading Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) — Reviews you Read

Working Harder to be Good: Performative Vulnerability in ‘Thoroughbreds’ — Screen Queens

A thoroughbred is a horse of pure breed, used primarily as a racehorse or for breeding purposes. They are known for their speed, their strength, for being hot blooded. They are animals of entertainment, of man’s indulgence in a service that results in maximum exertion, pain, and the performance of grace. Cory Finley’s directorial debut […]… Continue reading Working Harder to be Good: Performative Vulnerability in ‘Thoroughbreds’ — Screen Queens

‘Gretel & Hansel’ is a Deliciously Stunning Adaptation of the Grimm Fairy-tale — Screen Queens

With a children’s story displayed in widescreen quickly morphing into a 1.55:1 aspect ratio as the current story begins, there is no doubt that Oz Perkins intended Gretel & Hansel to feel like a fairy-tale— and a Grimm one at that. The film tells the story of Gretel (a magnetic Sophia Lillis) and her brother […]… Continue reading ‘Gretel & Hansel’ is a Deliciously Stunning Adaptation of the Grimm Fairy-tale — Screen Queens

‘The Beguiled’ and ‘The Virgin Suicides’, or Sofia Coppola’s Gothic Streak — Screen Queens

Sofia Coppola’s directorial work has spanned over 20 years, including cult favourites such as Lost in Translation (2003), Marie Antoinette (2006) and Somewhere (2010). Her naturally-lit, muted-toned films mix with characters in transition and the female perspective, leading to a distinct style that separates Coppola from her father’s talents. Coppola’s filmography begins with The Virgin […]… Continue reading ‘The Beguiled’ and ‘The Virgin Suicides’, or Sofia Coppola’s Gothic Streak — Screen Queens

DeVito and Glover Steal the Show in ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’, a Perfect Family Movie — Screen Queens

With Jumanji’s past, The Next Level has no right to be this entertaining. It started as a short 1981 picture book by Chris Van Allsburg, before becoming a 1995 adventure film with Robin Williams. An animated series soon followed and was even sooner forgotten. In 2017, the franchise was rebooted for a modern audience with […]… Continue reading DeVito and Glover Steal the Show in ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’, a Perfect Family Movie — Screen Queens

‘The Willoughbys’ Is Unabashedly Weird and a Sugar Coated Whimsical Delight — Screen Queens

We have all seen our fair share of tales about wayward kids finding themselves a new home and a new family. The theme of finding love and acceptance outside of the conventional meaning of family has been explored in many forms of storytelling. The Willoughbys take that concept and inject a ridiculous amount of weird, […]… Continue reading ‘The Willoughbys’ Is Unabashedly Weird and a Sugar Coated Whimsical Delight — Screen Queens