Review: Can ‘Malcolm and Marie’ be the Quintessential Quarantine Movie?

Conceived in the aftermath of the COVID-19 lockdown in Spring 2020, Sam Levison’s Malcolm and Marie builds its narrative upon the relationship of a director (John David Washington) and his girlfriend (Zendaya) after the premiere of his directorial debut. Filmed all in one modern, spacious house in L.A., their relationship begins to unravel as they decompress from the event. Continue reading “Review: Can ‘Malcolm and Marie’ be the Quintessential Quarantine Movie?”

Review: ‘Tenet’ is the Savior of Cinemas That Instills Wonder and Disappointment

Certain names carry a style of cinema unto themselves. Quentin Tarantino. Martin Scorsese. Steven Spielberg. Certainly, the generation of movie audiences growing up in this millennium has added Christopher Nolan to this list. His time-bending/breaking style of blockbuster stories with deeper, artistic themes have built higher expectations with each subsequent addition to his filmography. Continue reading “Review: ‘Tenet’ is the Savior of Cinemas That Instills Wonder and Disappointment”