The History of Sound

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Director Oliver Hermanus makes a bold statement from the very first frame of The History of Sound. The opening credits unfold in complete silence — a striking choice that immediately draws the viewer in. This moment sets the tone for a film in which sound — or the absence of it — holds as much meaning as the visuals. It’s a deliberate and decisive … Continue reading The History of Sound

Mildred Pierce

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Joan Crawford’s career was hanging by a thread when she took on the role of Mildred Pierce in 1945. After parting ways with MGM and being branded “box office poison,” she had everything to prove—and Warner Bros. gave her the chance to do it. But let’s be clear: Crawford didn’t just walk into this role. She fought for it. At a time when playing … Continue reading Mildred Pierce

Charade

⭐⭐⭐⭐ From the very first scene of Charade, Audrey Hepburn exudes effortless elegance and warmth, capturing your attention and holding it tightly. As Regina Lampert, a young widow swept into a whirlwind of danger and deception, Audrey masterfully balances vulnerability with sharp-witted charm. She makes it impossible not to root for her—or envy her impeccable Givenchy wardrobe. Watching her glide through Paris feels like witnessing … Continue reading Charade

Gods and Monsters

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gods and Monsters, directed by Bill Condon, is a moving and visually stunning exploration of the final days of James Whale, the real-life director of Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. While inspired by Whale’s life, the film is a fictional account of his last days, crafting a story about memory, identity, and the search for connection. Set in the 1950s, the film follows Whale (Ian McKellen) as … Continue reading Gods and Monsters

Milk

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gus Van Sant’s Milk isn’t just a movie—it’s a powerful story about bravery, love, and the fight for equality. It tells the true story of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California, and it’s both inspiring and heartbreaking. Sean Penn’s incredible performance as Milk brings this story to life, showing us the struggles and triumphs of a man … Continue reading Milk

My Own Private Idaho

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Here’s my take on My Own Private Idaho (1991), directed by Gus Van Sant. It’s a strange yet fascinating film that lingers long after you’ve watched it. At its heart, it’s about figuring out who you are and what it means to search for love and a sense of belonging. Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix both deliver incredible performances, making the story feel raw … Continue reading My Own Private Idaho

The History of Sound: Paul Mescal’s most anticipated role yet

by Frank Gaimari Paul Mescal takes center stage in one of 2025’s most eagerly awaited films, The History of Sound, a poignant romantic drama that tells a deeply moving gay love story. Set to premiere on September 12, 2025, the film has already generated significant buzz, marking a pivotal moment in Mescal’s career. From his early acclaim in indie projects to his rise as a celebrated … Continue reading The History of Sound: Paul Mescal’s most anticipated role yet

Rosemary’s Baby

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rosemary’s Baby remains one of the most gripping entries in cinematic horror, a film that still sends shivers down spines more than fifty years after its release. Adapted from Ira Levin’s bestselling novel, the movie captured public imagination in 1968—and continues to provoke debate for its inventive storytelling, striking performances, and cultural impact. At the heart of this chilling tale is Rosemary Woodhouse, played … Continue reading Rosemary’s Baby

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Let’s talk about What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, a film that’s as famous for its on-screen drama as it is for the legendary feud between its two stars, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Now, was their rivalry real? In my research, I found this truth. These two didn’t exactly exchange friendship bracelets on set. But was it blown out of proportion for the … Continue reading What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?