Nicolaj Arcel directs this adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower – or at least some potentially post-series quasi-sequel to the original story? Lee and Darren review.
Month: August 2017
AtlanticSC Podcast #S03E04 – A Ghost Story
On the Season 3, Episode 4 of Atlantic Screen Connection Podcast, Lee and Jason team up with Mike Denniston of War Machine vs War Horse to talk A Ghost Story. Discussion includes interpreting the film’s themes of grief and possession, thoughts on the creative process, and some pie talk.
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Everything, Everything Review
Amandla Stenberg and Nick Robinson star in teen drama Everything, Everything – the perfect proving grounds for our new writer, Kathryn. Read her review here.
Final Portrait Review
Geoffrey Rush brings famed artist Alberto Giacometti to life in Final Portrait, directed by Stanley Tucci. Lee and Lawrence review.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Review
From acclaimed director Luc Besson comes an adaptation of the French comic book series Valérian and Laureline with an absurdly long name. Lee reviews.
The Emoji Movie Review
Lawrence “reviews” The Emoji “Movie”, for the sake of all humanity.
AtlanticSC Podcast #S03E03 – Super Dark Times + Fantasia Fest 2017 Round-Up
On the Season 3, Episode 3 of Atlantic Screen Connection Podcast, Lee and Jason discuss their coverage of Montreal’s Fantasia Film Festival – all 13 films they managed to view! Plus, a joint discussion on upcoming teenage thriller Super Dark Times.
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Atomic Blonde Review
Based on the graphic novel The Coldest City, David Leitch – co-director of John Wick – makes his solo directorial debut with Atomic Blonde. Darren reviews.
A Ghost Story Review
Written and directed by David Lowery, A Ghost Story is simple: a man dies an9d his ghost returns to inhabit the house he shared with his wife. The film stars Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara. Jason and Lee review.
Maudie Review
Directed by Aisling Walsh and written by Sherry White, Maudie is a biography of the life and times of Canadian artist Maud Lewis, with astounding performances by Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke. Lee reviews.