SHE SAID reiterates how terribly evil human beings can be
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
I do not want to weigh heavily on the production or style itself, given the necessity for stories such as this to be told.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
I do not want to weigh heavily on the production or style itself, given the necessity for stories such as this to be told.
by Ryan Smillie, Staff Writer
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
“If we had been there, we would have been like him.”
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Did we need another Pinocchio? Simple answer: No. However, I would like to point out this is not just any Pinocchio film, this is instead a creation from the mind of Guillermo del Toro.
by Victoria Potenza, Staff Writer
With the highly anticipated horror film The Menu, soon to be released, starring a favorite villainous actor, Ralph Fiennes, viewers are sure to have an array of new terrors in store.
by Travis Gonzalez, Contributor
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Victoria Potenza, Staff Writer
The growing culture around genre film preservation has been vital in making formerly inaccessible films accessible, films that would have been impossible to see otherwise.
by Caitlin Hart, Contributing Writer
In a Hollywood crowded with elevated horror, superhero movies and endless IP iterations, it’s not often audiences are treated to a comedy-drama about grief and family.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
This cat and mouse skirmish is a perfect microcosm of Luthen’s fight against the Empire—if they want to catch him, they will need a better mousetrap.
by Katharine Mussellam, Contributor
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Fiona Underhill, Contributor
While 1940s noirs made stunning use of the shadows, silhouettes and sharp angles that crisp black and white photography provided, the 80s neo-noir had a very different feel.
by Gary M. Kramer
Director/cowriter Philippe Le Guay keeps The Man in the Basement tense and engaging. Le Guay spoke with MovieJawn about his nifty and timely film.
by Kirk Stevens, Contributor
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Directionally similar to the work of Frederick Wiseman, DeVinck assembles a portrait of this geographical area, specifically focused on the connection between people and the land.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer
The Pay Day is a charming, low-key, comic crime thriller co-written by and co-starring Sam Benjamin. The actor, who made a strong impression in I am Vengeance: Retaliation.
by Alex Rudolph, Contributor
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
The Writers’ Strike of 2007-2008 forever changed the landscape of “the industry,” such as it was—particularly in the realm of television.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a grief-forged geopolitical thriller that centers its characters’ emotional states.
by Sam Morris, Staff Writer
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
In Baise-Moi (which translates to “fuck me”) we follow two women, Manu and Nadine, as they discover their love of destruction and murder, then each other.