I've mentioned it before, but I love myself an old-fashioned locked-room mystery. I love them enough that I'm staying up late to see Murder on the Orient Express and then write this post, even though I have to get up early in the morning in order to catch a flight to Rhode Island. I've never read... Continue Reading →
Review – Dunkirk
Christopher Nolan has been my favorite director since the one-two punch of Memento and The Prestige. He always brings such intelligence and flair to his stories and I feel like a thought-provoking experience is always guaranteed when he releases a new film. Having said that, I haven't been all that excited for Dunkirk. War films... Continue Reading →