“I love my grudges. I tend to them like little pets.”
Author Archives: Pim Wangtechawat
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.
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.
REVIEW: “Logan” – A Fitting, Painful Farewell to Hugh Jackman’s The Wolverine
A tragic, real and incredibly personal R-rated comic-book film.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
REVIEW: “Lion” and The Extraordinary Power of Our Past
“Lion” is an extraordinary film because of the extraordinary story it tells.