Sophomore director Edward Norton mines political relevance in some areas of noir-drenched New York and completely ignores it in others. As a result, it becomes Chinatown’s outshined, ugly stepbrother.
It's safe to say that Disney's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge has underperformed since its launch earlier this summer. CEO Bob Iger attempted to pass off the attraction's early failures to investors as a series of misconceptions for park-goers – claiming that the combination of upped hotel prices and huge crowding caused many fans not to attend the opening – but it appears that things have not gotten much better since. The House of Mouse has even resorted to cutting its employees' hours in the wake of Galaxy's Edge.
We Got This Covered had the chance to speak with anime auteur Makoto Shinkai about his latest film, Weathering with You, as well as Your Name and Hayao Miyazaki.
By proudly relaying the classic whodunit form, Rian Johnson’s Knives Out returns to thrilling glory a genre whose cover has felt blown for a very long time.
A macabre masterpiece, Joker’s social relevance may be disputed for years, but the film and its star may never be denied the grandeur of their cinematic revolution.
We Got This Covered had the chance to speak with Enrico Colantoni about his experience working on the upcoming film, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
Any hint of sappiness in the neighborhood is squashed by Hanks’ paralyzingly delightful turn as Mister Rogers in A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood.