Posts By Asher Luberto

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In Hollywood, everything gets a sequel. As much as we whine about what's being released these days, intellectual property rules because it's easy to remake, reboot, Read full Post
Now streaming on Netflix, Emmett Malloy's new documentary, Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell, is a hip-hop doc about the artist who created his own sound and became a st Read full Post
The descriptor timely is thrown around a lot these days, and it's often a reach. But for filmmaker Shaka King, the director behind many episodes of High Maintenance Read full Post
It wouldn't be appropriate to call Atlantis a slow-burn horror movie, as this chilly, winter-set film is more like a slow-freeze. It gradually creeps in, locking you Read full Post
Movies with hype invariably owe their success to one of three things:Critics whose ideas of "good" and "bad" have been damaged by loads and loads of shitty movies.Pu Read full Post
For fans of Federico Fellini, this new 15-disc box-set is the equivalent of a mouthwatering plate of spaghetti and a glass of the very best wine.It's a fantastic voy Read full Post
David Fincher's Mank, a biopic of the 1930's screenwriter, critic and activist Herman Mankiewicz is a sprawling, at times frantic, work that tests the limits of tone Read full Post
Mary Anning's soul is as calloused as her cracked, weather-beaten hands. She has spent most her life along the coast of Lyme, England, unearthing fossils from the ro Read full Post
In one of his first lines in The Trial of the Chicago 7, former activist Tom Hayden (Eddie Redmayne) lays out his plan. We are coming to Chicago peacefully, he claim Read full Post
When Christopher Nolan plunged into a dream, within a dream, within a dream in Inception, it was hard to picture what he could do to top himself? Kill Batman (The Da Read full Post
Considered one of the world's greatest writer-directors, Charlie Kaufman remains largely unknown outside cinephile circles. I'm Thinking of Ending Things, his first Read full Post
The 2020 release calendar hasn't gone exactly as planned, but that doesn't mean there's been a shortage of excellent films. Even after multiplexes shut down because Read full Post
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