A Marvel film that dares to slow down, let its characters breathe, and ask what happens after the heroics stop and the guilt sets in.
Tag: Florence Pugh
“We Live in Time”
A highly emotional tearjerker about love, family, and the choices that define our lives.
“Oppenheimer”
This historical biopic about the father of the atomic bomb raises moral and ethical questions that are poignant, chilling, and relevant.
“Don’t Worry Darling”
As a woman, I appreciate the film’s sentiment and the feminist lens in which its presented, but I just wish it had been more successful overall.
“Black Widow”
Takes a character that’s not very interesting and tells her story in a way that makes us care.
“Little Women”
Anyone sentimental about the original source material should prepare for disappointment.