Brandon’s Angle: New York Film Festival is a cinephile’s paradise

Brandon Shillingford, Contributing Writer Earlier this year, Landon Roberts and I went to New York City to help a friend move into a new apartment. While we were there, we had the opportunity to familiarize ourselves with the city, hopping from theater to theater, taking in every skyscraper and blaring taxi cab that seemed hellbent on […]
‘The Irishman’ is a somber and slow-burning triumph for Scorsese

Brandon Shillingford, Contributing Writer Martin Scorsese is a director who commits to his craft and refuses to compromise his vision for the sake of audiences and executives. This has repeatedly shown through his diverse filmography in bold crime dramas such as “The Departed” and “Goodfellas,” along with thoughtful period dramas like “The Age of Innocence” […]