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Big Little Lies’ Madeline Mackenzie: The Regina George of the Peak TV Era

“I love my grudges. I tend to them like little pets.”

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on Big Little Lies’ Madeline Mackenzie: The Regina George of the Peak TV Era

REVIEW: “Beauty and the Beast” – A Remake Full of Magical Hits and Misses

Making this film work requires more than simply putting horns on the guy from Downton Abbey and hoping they look realistic.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “Beauty and the Beast” – A Remake Full of Magical Hits and Misses

REVIEW: “Kong: Skull Island” – A Passable Monster Movie with Mindless Fun

“Kong” is enough of an enjoyable ride that it wouldn’t make you beg for two hours of your life back.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “Kong: Skull Island” – A Passable Monster Movie with Mindless Fun

REVIEW: “Logan” – A Fitting, Painful Farewell to Hugh Jackman’s The Wolverine

A tragic, real and incredibly personal R-rated comic-book film.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “Logan” – A Fitting, Painful Farewell to Hugh Jackman’s The Wolverine

REVIEW: “Captain Fantastic” – Viggo Mortensen Shines In This Thought-provoking Story of Fatherhood

The bottom line is this: “Captain Fantastic” is a bloody fantastic film.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 21, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “Captain Fantastic” – Viggo Mortensen Shines In This Thought-provoking Story of Fatherhood

REVIEW: “The Edge of Seventeen” – The Film You Should NOT Be Sleeping On

Why ‘The Edge of Seventeen’ is one of the best teen dramedies to have come out in years.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “The Edge of Seventeen” – The Film You Should NOT Be Sleeping On

REVIEW: “Hidden Figures” – How the Film’s Inspiring Story and Its Cast Saved the Day

It is rare to see a film in which the story that’s being told is more important than how it is told.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “Hidden Figures” – How the Film’s Inspiring Story and Its Cast Saved the Day

REVIEW: “Moonlight – A Unique and Stunning Coming-of-age Story

“Moonlight” makes you miss people, even the ones who you didn’t expect to miss at all.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 22, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “Moonlight – A Unique and Stunning Coming-of-age Story

REVIEW: “Arrival” – Is this Denis Villeneuve’s most powerful film?

“Arrival” manages to be a film about aliens while not being a film about aliens at all.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021June 20, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “Arrival” – Is this Denis Villeneuve’s most powerful film?

REVIEW: “Lion” and The Extraordinary Power of Our Past

“Lion” is an extraordinary film because of the extraordinary story it tells.

Posted byPim WangtechawatJune 14, 2021Posted inArticles & EssaysLeave a comment on REVIEW: “Lion” and The Extraordinary Power of Our Past

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