Will DiGravio

Will DiGravio is a Brooklyn-based critic, researcher, and video essayist, who has been a contributor at Film School Rejects since 2018. Follow and/or unfollow him on Twitter @willdigravio.
Burial

‘Burial’ Offers an Interesting Premise with Little New Ground

By Will DiGravio 

Balance is everything for a film of this size, and it never quite finds it.

Good Morning Vietnam Real Story

The Real Story Behind ‘Good Morning, Vietnam’

By Will DiGravio 

A real disc jockey inspired Robin Williams’ classic character.

Idris Elba in Three Thousand Years Of Longing

‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ is an Overly-Sentimental Ode to the Power of Stories

By Will DiGravio 

George Miller’s highly-watchable latest stars Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton as a Djinn and “narratologist.”

a comic store in Funny Pages

‘Funny Pages’ Offers a Hilariously Refreshing Take on the Young Aspiring Artist

By Will DiGravio 

Writer-director Owen Kline reveals the chaotic passions of an aspiring cartoonist.

Gangs Of New York

The Real Story Behind ‘Gangs of New York’

By Will DiGravio 

A look at some of the real people and events behind Martin Scorsese’s 2002 epic.

Scorsese and DiCaprio: The Real Story Behind The Wager

The Real Story Behind ‘The Wager’

By Will DiGravio 

Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio reunite for this tale of mutiny on the high seas.

Five Days At Memorial

The Real Story Behind ‘Five Days at Memorial’

By Will DiGravio 

The new miniseries from Apple details the impossible decisions faced by doctors during Hurricane Katrina.

Bodies Bodies Bodies

‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ is a Fun But Disappointing Slasher

By Will DiGravio 

The best part of the film is the chemistry of its all-star cast.

Thirteen Lives

‘Thirteen Lives’ is an Immersive and Thrilling Tale

By Will DiGravio 

Ron Howard offers a compelling depiction of the 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue.