Five years after surprising us with a stellar remake of A Star Is Born, Bradley Cooper comes back with Maestro. His sophomore feature follows the true story of Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia (Carey Mulligan). Cooper, who also returns as producer and co-writer (with Josh Singer), plays Bernstein with a spirit as high as … Continue reading Middleburg: ‘Maestro’ – Bradley Cooper’s Sophomore Effort Is A Beautiful, Imperfect Symphony
Review: ‘Asteroid City’ Wes Anderson’s Crater-Sized Existential Study
Humans strive to make sense of the nonsensical. People fall in and out of love. Lives are found, and lives are lost. Plans are carefully made and are attempted to be executed until life throws unexpected curve balls, deeming adjustment necessary for survival. Life’s journey is unpredictable and often illogical. Nevertheless, humans have tried to … Continue reading Review: ‘Asteroid City’ Wes Anderson’s Crater-Sized Existential Study
Review: ‘Do Revenge’ – High School Comedy Falls Short of Its Ambitions
Revenge is a dish best served cold, or in the case of Netflix’s Do Revenge, best served by others. Set in the world of rich and privileged high school students, Do Revenge looks to take its place in the history of high school movies by adding its own progressive vision to the genre. Drea (Camila … Continue reading Review: ‘Do Revenge’ – High School Comedy Falls Short of Its Ambitions