‘The Luckiest Man in America’ Review: Paul Walter Hauser Serves Another Winning Weirdo Performance in Subpar Game Show Bio Drama
TIFF 2024: Another case of a "based on true events" movie that desperately needed to press its luck in its ambitiousness.
'Till' Review: Moving Tale of Emmett Till's Mother Seeking Justice For Her Son's Murder
A powerful and riveting bio-drama that brings a thoughtful approach to its subject matter with integrity and love.
Thank You For Your Service Review
One of the first things that need to be taken into account before you watch this movie is to know the fact that "Thank You For Your Service" is not a military war movie but a post-war drama
Rules Don't Apply Review
The majority of the random actions Howard Hughes does are on the cartoonish hijinks of Scrooge McDuck with a mixture of Mr. Magoo which leads to a numerous amount of comedic sequences and cutaways that were of true events.
The Girl on the Train Review
Emily Blunt’s performance carries this film. You’ve never seen her in a role where’s she’s a complete mess more than this. Her character pretty much has the lesson of don’t poking your head into shit that isn’t any of your business.
The Magnificent Seven Review
As much Fuqua praises his love for western you see him whole heartily takes his love and integrates it into the production and cinematography that takes you back to the westerns of the 70s but with Fuqua’s gritty look where the contrast filter is on 100%. There is an aesthetic atmosphere of classic Western cinema that you have to to appreciate.
Hardcore Henry Review
Hardcore Henry is a new kind of action film that is boastfully bloody and violently fun especially in the inventive way the film is presented despite its abrupt ending and weak main villain.