Triple Frontier
by Felipe Rosa
Triple Frontier: J.C. Chandor’s film, paraphrasing a line of dialogue, simply doesn’t have its
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: action, crime
by Felipe Rosa
Triple Frontier: J.C. Chandor’s film, paraphrasing a line of dialogue, simply doesn’t have its
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: action, crime
by Felipe Rosa
Mary Queen of Scots: the story of the eponymous character in Josie Rourke’s historical drama is
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Dumbo: Tim Burton somehow manages to make a film about a flying baby elephant almost
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: adventure, fantasy
by Felipe Rosa
Vera Cruz: the strongest aspect of Robert Aldrich’s tight Western is its murky
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: western
by Felipe Rosa
Vox Lux: Brady Corbet’s film is an interesting one: the story that, in broad terms, is
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama, musical
by Felipe Rosa
An Unexpected Love: Juan Vera’s drama is a sweet, rich look into the
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
On the Basis of Sex: Mimi Leder’s biopic is centered around a compelling, relevant discourse; it is very good at selling the idea. However, as a biographic exercise, it leaves to be desired, as the film provides few insights at her character: the drive and fierce intelligence are there, but not what truly makes her tick. By the other hand, it avoids the traps of a simple-minded hagiography. Felicity Jones projects well the strength of the character, but the lack […]
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Isn’t It Romantic: Todd Strauss-Schulson’s romantic comedy is clearly thorn between
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: bottom, comedy, romantic comedy
by Felipe Rosa
Captain Marvel: Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s entry to the ever-growing cinematic
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: action, adventure, super hero