Read more2 minute read Arts1917: A beautiful film on the tragedy of war An immersive technical marvel with no shortage of emotion and intensity The film 1917 is one of the…byLola CardonaJanuary 21, 2020
Read more2 minute read ArtsKnives Out is criminally good Rian Johnson shows a modern take on a classic mystery Rian Johnson’s Knives Out (2019) is a film…byLola CardonaJanuary 14, 2020
Read more3 minute read ArtsStar Wars: The rise of mediocrity JJ Abrams helms the finale of the Skywalker saga with love… and technical difficulties Star Wars: The Rise…byLola CardonaJanuary 7, 2020
Read more4 minute read ArtsThe growth of a filmmaker and the subjectivity of truth Director Yung Chang discusses his experience at Concordia and his new film This is Not a Movie. A…byLola CardonaNovember 19, 2019
Read more3 minute read ArtsLos Angeles, November 2019 : Looking back at Blade Runner, 37 years into the future The 1982 film’s prediction of artificial intelligence, humanity and sexism today Blade Runner (1982), directed by Ridley Scott,…byLola CardonaNovember 12, 2019
Read more2 minute read ArtsGive Joaquin Phoenix An Oscar. That’s the tweet. As fascinating as it is disturbing, this standalone film is a lot more than it seems I don’t…byLola CardonaOctober 15, 2019
Read more2 minute read ArtsIT Chapter Two: This sequel ain’t clownin’ around! This sequel ain’t clownin’ around! … Other than the fact that it is Walking into IT Chapter Two,…byLola CardonaOctober 1, 2019
Read more4 minute read OpinionsCertain things shouldn’t be justified with “it’s just my opinion” In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Scarlett Johansson was asked how she felt about Woody Allen. Hollywood…byLola CardonaSeptember 17, 2019
Read more3 minute read ArtsMidsommar: A Nightmare Bathed in Sunlight Midsommar, directed by Hereditary’s Ari Aster, is a truly disturbing film, but undeniably beautiful and expertly crafted. Both…byLola CardonaSeptember 17, 2019