David's Reel Reviews Spencer Lady Diana Spencer’s life has been one of the most adapted to TV/film ...
David's Reel Reviews Halloween Kills In 1978, John Carpenter’s Halloween laid the foundation for one of the longest-running horror franchises ...
David's Reel Reviews NYFF59: Dune Every few years, a film arrives that changes the landscape of cinema. Back ...
David's Reel Reviews Ghostbusters: Afterlife As I began to develop my cinematic palette as a young lad, Ivan ...
David's Reel Reviews NYFF59: C’mon C’mon Two weeks ago, I did not expect any film at this year’s New ...
David's Reel Reviews NYFF59: The French Dispatch Throughout his career, Wes Anderson has cemented himself as one of the most ...
David's Reel Reviews NYFF59: The Tragedy of Macbeth Adaptations of William Shakespeare’s work have been a staple of cinema for decades ...
David's Reel Reviews NYFF59: Bergman Island If anything attracts my cinephile palette are films that pay tribute to the ...
David's Reel Reviews TIFF21: The Humans Stephen Karam’s Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Humans is one of the most beloved ...
David's Reel Reviews TIFF21: The Eyes of Tammy Faye Director Michael Showalter’s The Big Sick is one of my favorite films of the 2010s, ...