Stephen McKinley Henderson
Review of ‘Civil War’: A gut-punching, eerily real take on a phenomena that isn’t too far from being a reality soon
Rating - **** (4/5) I took a while to fully process, analyse and gather my thoughts after watching the Alex Garland directed, Civil War. And even then, I am unable to get over it. Seldom do we come across cinematic experiences that startle you to insurmountable limits, in ways you don't anticipate. A punch in your gut, psychologically sickening, and just diabolical in every sense possible. The enemy here isn't a 'foreign force' - but it's you. America isn't fighting a World War but they are instead fighting a Civil War - a war amongst themselves that leads to mindles | Click Here...
Review Of Dune: All Too Dry And Sterile
Dune Starring Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Zendaya, Directed by Denis Villeneuve Rating: ** I always used to wonder what the fable of the Emperor’s Clothes meant. Then I saw Dune. And finally I knew what it meant when everyone goes bonkers over something that doesn’t exist just to be in-sync with the politics of the times. Dune is a weightless epic.And ultimately pointless. For a good 190 minutes Dune takes us through an intricate laby | Click Here...