The Boss Baby
by Felipe Rosa
The Boss Baby: there are two halves-of-sorts to Tom McGrath’s film:
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: animation, comedy, fantasy
by Felipe Rosa
The Boss Baby: there are two halves-of-sorts to Tom McGrath’s film:
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: animation, comedy, fantasy
by Felipe Rosa
The Disaster Artist: James Franco’s film is, in a way, a celebration of a dreamer, one that
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Post: Steven Spielberg achieves quite a lot: a tightly paced and efficient procedural, a fine history lesson, and a
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Wound: the greatest asset of John Trengove’s film is a story that opens up
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
The 22nd Annual Art Directors Guild Awards ceremony will take place on Saturday, January 27th, 2018. As I have been doing for a few years, as we get into the awards season, I’ll post the fictional ballots for some of the guild awards, showing what my vote would be if I had one. I will, as a rule, abstain from my fictional vote if I haven’t seen at least half of the nominees. And to be perfectly clear, I’m not a member […]
Categories: Non-Reviews • Tags: awards 2017
by Felipe Rosa
Wonderstruck: the dual narrative structure of Todd Haynes’ drama creates a small puzzle, but
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
Strong Island: Yance Ford’s deeply honest, touching, and personal documentary is
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: documentary
by Felipe Rosa
The nominees for the 90th Academy Awards have been announced. Details can be seen at the Oscar website or here. The award ceremony will take place on Sunday, March 4th, 2018. Here’s the list! Congratulations to all that are a part of this list.
Categories: Non-Reviews • Tags: awards 2017
by Felipe Rosa
3 Generations: the issue tackled by Gaby Dellal as she tells this story is emotionally complex;
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama