Movie reviews

Maestro (2023) movie review

Bradley Cooper’s Maestro paints a portrait of love, ambition and the complexities of marriage. It is a visually stunning film with powerful lead performances. Maestro is based on the life of Leonard Bernstein, a legendary American conductor and composer but surprisingly focused on his romantic relationships. It is only Bradley Cooper’s second directorial feature, but

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Leave the World Behind (2023) movie review

A slow-paced Hitchcockian thriller that explores societal tensions, race dynamics and the downside of technological advancement with unrealized potential. Sam Esmail, the writer and director of Leave the World Behind, based the screenplay on the novel of the same name written by Rumaan Alam. Esmail, known for Homecoming and Mr. Robot, is fascinated by the

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The Batman (2022) movie review

The Batman portrays a young, rough-around-the-edges, version of Batman never before seen onscreen. It has a great cast, beautiful visuals and an original script making it worth watching. The movie opens with little drama as the title ‘The Batman’ silently appears on the screen. It’s understated and indicative of the experience you will have watching

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Network (1976) movie review

The greatest script ever written still resonates today with its incisive exploration of capitalism, mid-life crisis, depression and the impact of television. Arguably, the best script ever written is one by Paddy Chayefsky for the movie Network. The movie deals with the negative effects of capitalism, divorce, mid-life crisis, depression and television. It is just

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