Adam Patla
Adam grew up less than 3 minutes away from a movie theater so he was always destined to love all things film. He studied Broadcast & Cinematic Arts at Central Michigan University before working as a talent agent in the Chicago area until 2020. Adam also has a deep passion for theatre and writing.
SUNDANCE 2025: No Apologies Necessary from Eva Victor’s Beautiful, Complicated Debut ‘Sorry, Baby’
SUNDANCE 2025: Dylan O’Brien Gives the Performance of His Career in Beautifully Goofy ‘Twinless’
‘One of them Days’ Review: Keke Palmer & SZA Breathe Some Life into the January Doldrums
2024 CIC Windie Award Winners
‘Nickel Boys' Review: RaMell Ross' Bold, Poetic Vision Breaks the Boundaries of Film and Perspective
For Your Consideration: Keith Kupferer for Best Actor
2024 CIC Windie Awards Nominees
‘Babygirl’ Review: Kidman Solidifies Her Fearless Self in Halina Reijn’s Bold Sophomore Feature
TRT's Favorite Pop-Culture Moments of the Year
60th Annual Chicago International Film Fest: Angelina Jolie Grounds a Larger Than Life Figure in ‘Maria’
‘Wicked’ Review—Jon M. Chu’s Wickedly Electric Adaptation is Just What We Need
EP 124: Paddington in Peru (2025) ft. Jonathan Fujii
EP 123: Love Hurts (2025)
EP 120: Nickel Boys (2024)
The Awards Tape: 82nd Golden Globes (2025) Final Predictions
EP 114: Y2K (2024)
EP 111: Emilia Pérez (2024)
EP 110: Heretic (2024)
EP 107: Smile 2 (2024)
EP 105: Joker: Folie À Deux (2024)
EP 102: The Substance (2024)
EP 098: Cuckoo (2024)
EP 097: Sing Sing (2024)
I felt delirious walking out of this in the best way. Still gathering my thoughts, BUT I think it's got some of the most thrilling action sequences I've seen this…
Read on Letterboxd ↗Unfortunately, I thought this was a little clunky. It feels like it's at odds with itself structurally, tonally, and rhythmically. It really hits a slog by the second half of…
Read on Letterboxd ↗wish my teachers made us watch this for Stations of the Cross instead of making us reenact it.
Read on Letterboxd ↗Is it controversial to say this should've been Hathaway's first Oscar??
Read on Letterboxd ↗hit a bit like a truck this time around, uh oh!!!!
Read on Letterboxd ↗I cried the minute the Cinemascope logo appeared and I couldn’t regain my composure for the remaining 2+ hours. What a motion picture!!!!
Read on Letterboxd ↗Anora you are bones.
Read on Letterboxd ↗Only Andrew Garfield could make me weep over The Magic Faraway Tree.
Read on Letterboxd ↗Lucas Hedges and Nicole Kidman deserved awards for this.
Read on Letterboxd ↗If it gets too real you can always turn it off.
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