Iconic Characters: Cosmo Kramer
TV Guide positioned Seinfeld as ‘The Greatest Show of All Time’. And when it’s about Seinfeld, there’s one name that’s hard to forget ““ Cosmo Kramer.
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TV Guide positioned Seinfeld as ‘The Greatest Show of All Time’. And when it’s about Seinfeld, there’s one name that’s hard to forget ““ Cosmo Kramer.
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The new Spider-Man may not actually be Peter Parker, but rather Miles Morales, the half Latino-half African-American superhero. Further details here…
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Benoît Jacquot’s ‘3 Hearts’ manages to avoid cliches, but is nevertheless stiff and, at times, almost bland. Read our review here…
George Lucas recreates the point of transition and lost innocence in American culture in ‘American Graffiti.’ We take a look back at the classic…
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“The narrative simply doesn’t flow. The cinematography and overall production seems clumsy, failing to support the plot in any way.” Our review of Lyle….
“A colourful and modern love letter to Bond at the height of his swagger and zaniness.” Our review of ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ is right here…
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“François Ozon brings to celluloid an intricate collage of friendship, sexuality and the pressures of social norms with The New Girlfriend.” Our review…
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“Great performances, a witty script, magnificent landscapes and some food for thought add up to a worthwhile outing.” We review What We Did on Our Holiday…
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“A minimalist drama that escalates with tension and opposing viewpoints.” Our review of the Patrick Stewart-starring picture is right here…
A poor screenplay, a lack of chemistry between the leads, a miscast Grey. ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ just does not live up to the hype it created. Our review…
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Despite all the coverage and discussion it’s received, The Interview is definitely not a movie you need to see, but it’s still one you just may enjoy…
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“While Rosewater lacks in lots of ways, it manages to succeed because of what it stands for.” Our review of Rosewater, Jon Stewart’s directorial debut…
“The 100-minute running time packs in the tension and action, both bolstered by the film’s many stellar performances.” Our review of ’71 is here…
Trips into chalk pictures, tea on ceilings, dancing on chimney tops and many other adventures had children wishing they had a Mary Poppins in their life…
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“A roller coaster of emotions; it holds the mirror up to the viewer and forces us to question our belief systems, prejudices and judgments.” Our review is here…
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“The comedy flows freely and works fine outside of a few weak sequences, but it’s all for the lowest common denominator.” Our review of The Wedding Ringer is here…
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“While The Circle is a fine example of storytelling, it sometimes feels like the director has stopped short of giving the full account.” Our review…
Visually dazzling and packed with hilarious ideas, The Hudsucker Proxy is a pitch perfect pastiche of 1950s screwball comedies with a surreal Coen touch…
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