‘Love the Coopers’ REVIEW
It’s a shame to witness a lot of good actors in this film.
It’s a shame to witness a lot of good actors in this film.
An affectionately written screenplay, an impressive Jordan, and a pitch-perfect Stallone.
When a film that goes for less than 90 minutes still seems to drag on excessively, you know you have a problem.
Things start a little too happy, which can only mean things are probably going to be terrible by the episode’s end.
While Ben Foster’s performance is captivating, there’s not much on offer that hasn’t been explored before.
Extremely funny and moving on a deeper, more poignant level.
A dramatic and challenging blockbuster that goes for depth, harsh truths, and emotional drive.
After a season of only two-parters, Doctor Who finally produces its first standalone episode.
Noah Baumbach’s latest offering brings much of what we’ve come to expect from his humorous, slice-of-life approach to filmmaking.