★★★★ Based on a true story and set primarily in 1942, The World Will Tremble approaches the devastation of the Holocaust from an angle not often explored. While we have seen plenty about the awful concentration camps, the death camps were just as horrific in their own twisted ways. Arguably, these were even worse, considering … Continue reading Film Review: The World Will Tremble
Film Review: Emily
★★ Emily was a film I had been anticipating for what felt like eons, debuting all the way back at 2022’s Toronto International Film Festival. A simple period piece romance was expected, and Emily is absolutely not that kind of movie. Writer/director Frances O’Connor depicts a bleak and painfully slow biographical drama with little stylistic … Continue reading Film Review: Emily
TV Review: Surface
Apple TV is quickly building up a surprisingly solid library considering the humble beginnings. Shows I haven’t even gotten around to yet, such as The Morning Show or Ted Lasso, carry their own pedigree of excellence. Enter: Surface, a new mystery/drama/thriller featuring a love triangle, a plethora of twists, and more backtracking through memories than … Continue reading TV Review: Surface
