Palm Springs or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Loop

Palm Springs or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Loop

Palm Springs is a sci-fi romantic comedy, directed by Mark Barbakow (in his directorial debut) - the screenplay was written by Andy Siara and co-produced by Andy Samberg under his production company 'The Lonely Island'. The movie is a spiritual successor to Groundhog Day (1993) and Andy Samberg has given Bill Murray and Harold Ramis credit for at least in-part inspiring Palm Springs[2], admittedly the film is Siara and Samberg's take on the niche sub-genre.

Palm Springs however turns out to be a refreshing take on the concept. Andy Samberg turns in a performance that shows off his natural acting talent and his ability to provide emotional depth that resonates with the viewer. This isn't something we see from him often, his other roles usually focus on humor alone.

The Prestige (A Film by Christopher Nolan)

The Prestige (A Film by Christopher Nolan)

The Prestige is an eloquently crafted piece by acclaimed director Christopher Nolan. It is about the struggles and tribulations of two rival magicians (played by Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman, respectively) who begin as peers, but quickly become mired in each other’s lives. We watch as they perpetually worsen their relationship - through a habitual pattern of deceit, one-ups man-ship, and unabated jealousy. Until in the end they become mortal enemies; hell-bent on destroying one an other's legacy.

International Megastar: Margot Robbie  (Spotlight – 25 Unknown Facts about the Actress)

International Megastar: Margot Robbie (Spotlight – 25 Unknown Facts about the Actress)

1. Margot Robbie, born on July 2, 1990, is an Australian actress and film producer.

2. She rose to prominence with her role as Naomi Lapaglia in the film "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013).

3. Robbie began her acting career in Australian independent films and television shows.

4. She is known for her versatility and ability to portray diverse characters.

Last Voyage of the Demeter – Review & Analysis

Last Voyage of the Demeter – Review & Analysis

Some have called this film lack-luster.

I believe that is an overly descriptive word to use for a film like this. ‘The Last Voyage of the Demeter’ in my opinion is simply 'meh'.

Going in, there is hope that this movie may amount to more than a cheap imitation of cherished horror films from the past. The nostalgia bait with this release is glaringly obvious, and you want to know what the worst part is?

10 Little Known Facts About British Auteur Filmmaker Christopher Nolan

10 Little Known Facts About British Auteur Filmmaker Christopher Nolan

Photo: British filmmaker Christopher Nolan. LAPRESSE

1. Christopher Nolan Gave a Polite “F**k off” to Christian Bale When He Wanted Editing Suite Access: “That is out of my hands” [3]

2.. His films have grossed a total of $5 billion in global sales (worldwide).

3. In 2015, he was listed as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time

4. In 2019, he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his contributions to film.

“The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent”: A Hilarious Odyssey of Meta Madness

“The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent”: A Hilarious Odyssey of Meta Madness

Buckle up, folks, because "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent" is not just a movie; it's a cinematic roller coaster where reality and hilarity collide. Directed by the ingenious Tom Gormican, this 2022 action-comedy extravaganza stars none other than Nicolas Cage (AKA Nicolas Coppola) as a larger-than-life version of himself. And let's just say, if you thought Cage's filmography was a wild ride, you haven't seen anything yet.

12 Monkeys Review & Analysis

12 Monkeys Review & Analysis

Directed by Terry Gilliam (better known for his role in Monty Python's Flying Circus) and released in 1995 - 12 Monkeys' story is centered around time travel and the release of a globally devastating virus.

The cinematography is equal parts uncomfortable and claustrophobic. The use of Dutch angles to evoke paranoia; allows the viewer to experience the events through the eyes of the protagonist: James Cole.