Del Toro has magnificently managed to push his signature style into new creative territory with The Shape of Water, by making a cinematic love letter to old school Hollywood and gothic romance.
This movie is a heartfelt emotional journey about the meaning of family, the power of compassion, endearing empathy, and the strength it takes to really love someone.
After Hugh Jackman said that he’s finished playing one of the most iconic comic book characters of all time after seventeen years, he delivers one of his most blistering performances to date.
If you are looking for a personal story about the nature of family, intimacy, forging your own identity and learning how to get through life, this is it.
The magic of Moonlight is that there isn’t one member of the cast that doesn’t deliver a standout performance that plays against type.
Once in a blue moon, a film comes along that not only captures the spirit and vitality of youth, but it dives into the true nature of what it means to grow up.
Arrival is truly one of the finest films of 2016, and PureGrainAudio was able to field twenty minutes worth of questions at Mark O’Brien, a Canadian-born actor with a significant role in the movie.
Manchester by the Sea is a refreshing film for a multitude of reasons, the main one being that it’s incredibly rare to see movies about PEOPLE anymore.
La La Land solidifies Chazelle as one of the most interesting and visionary voices emerging in modern Hollywood cinema.