Makes Nagi an even more interesting and nuanced character, but the last 10 minutes almost upends the film's otherwise interesting plot.
Though Boy Kills World (the feature debut of German writer-director Moritz Mohr) tries its best to conjure a snarky, gory action flick à la Deadpool, a sorely lacking script, bloated runtime, and aimless direction render this revenge flick aggressively tepid. Starring Bill Skarsgård, Jessica Rothe, and Michelle Dockery, Boy Kills World follows the titular Boy (Skarsgård), an orphaned young man living on the fringes of a “totalitarian hellhole” of a society that operates under the boot of the...
Part District 9 meets O Maidens in Your Savage Season, part grimdark deconstruction of Doraemon.
The Max adaptation of John Green’s 2017 novel ably handles the interior struggles of OCD, if not the threads of its plotFor better and for worse, John Green’s young adult worlds tend toward the dramatic and expansive – big swings, big emotions, big mysteries and dreams. And always, the specter of death – of parents, friends (Looking for Alaska, a manic pixie dream girl mystery turned Hulu series) or the protagonists themselves (the cancer romance turned tearjerker hit The Fault in Our Stars)....
A pair of teenage ghosts solve mysteries for their supernatural clientele in “Dead Boy Detectives.”
A pair of teenage ghosts solve mysteries for their supernatural clientele in “Dead Boy Detectives.”
Film screens subbed/dubbed in multiple territories this winter
PETER HOSKIN: Stop me if you've heard this one before. Atomic war has turned the Earth into an irradiated wasteland. You, as one of the survivors, are left to scratch a living from the dust.
Sometimes I feel as if I grew up with 5 Seconds of Summer. It’s been my favorite band since “Voodoo Doll” in 2014 and I have seen each of the band’s New York tour stops since middle school with my twin sister. I even forced my father to drive to New Jersey in Friday rush This story Review: ‘boy’ is an ethereal recollection of nostalgia appeared first on Washington Square News.
Summer is just around the corner and trips are being planned. If you’re a film buff or hip-hop head and looking to combine a vacay with an experience, check out our upcoming summer calendar of film and music events to help plan your summer trip: Summer Jam (June 2, New York City): Combine sightseeing in […] The post Summer Music and Film Festival Preview first appeared on The Source.
With Luca Guadagnino's latest feature, sexual tensions take place on the tennis court.
Chris Connor reviews the fifth episode of Apple TV+’s Sugar… Sugar’s fifth episode continues his investigation into Olivia’s disappearance, finding involvement from unexpected places. Initially, Sugar confronts David Siegel following his arrest at the end of the previous episode, David is clearly fixated on fame and its hard to discern fact from fiction. The episode […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post...