Perspective in Storytelling: Vincent Vega and “The Last of Us”
Whether it’s in film or video games, perspective is key to the audience’s experience – and “Pulp Fiction” and “The Last of Us” both nail it.
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Whether it’s in film or video games, perspective is key to the audience’s experience – and “Pulp Fiction” and “The Last of Us” both nail it.
Netflix released a first look at Aaron Sorkin’s upcoming film “The Trial of the Chicago 7.”
After a 16-year hiatus, director Eric Bress is back with “Ghosts of War,” but the return didn’t go as planned.
Get a first look at the trailer and photos from Netflix’s next action thriller, “Project Power.”
You can make a messy movie, but as long as it’s exciting and stylish, you can get away with it. You can’t make one this messy and dull and expect to get by.
Without much on the film horizon and the year’s best comedy right in front of you, it might not be a bad idea to rewatch “Palm Springs” over and over again.
Johnny Sobczak sat down with one of Hollywood’s most renowned makeup artists to discuss his career and what we can expect from “Dune.”
Kelly Reichardt’s “First Cow” uses a simple story and deliberate pacing to create an endearing story of friendship and adventure.
Michael B. Jordan and Amazon Studios on Thursday announced the creation of “A Night at the Drive-In,” a free summer screening series at 20 drive-in theaters across America.
For a political comedy written by one of late night’s sharpest minds and featuring two stars as charismatic as Carell and Byrne, the finished product is seriously underwhelming.
“Da 5 Bloods” is a Spike Lee joint to its very core, but it isn’t just a product of technical craftsmanship; it’s a personal and affecting journey brought to life by a beautiful and measured sense of character and story.
June is Black Music Month, and if you’re looking to take your celebrations further than just jamming out to your favorite artists, check out these documentaries.
People around the country are looking for ways to educate themselves on the struggles Black people face in America. Here are some streaming movies that can help.
Warner Bros. Pictures announced Tuesday that the studio’s film “Just Mercy” will be available for free rentals across streaming platforms throughout the month of June.
Despite its inconsistencies, “The Vast of Night” proves to be a chilling and refreshing sci-fi thriller in a time oversaturated with outer space blockbusters.
It’s never too early to start predicting which movies will make the cut come awards season, and this week Johnny is breaking down the odds for “Tenet” and “Da 5 Bloods.”