‘June Again’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Heartfelt and Crowd-Pleasing Aussie Dramedy
Deep without being depressing, and funny without being silly.
Deep without being depressing, and funny without being silly.
Wright nails it on both sides of the camera, with a very calculated and moving film…
With Anna Kendrick giving what may be her best turn yet…
One of the most transformative jazz singers of all time deserves a better film than this…
The Stranger Things star is downright excellent…
Balls-to-the-wall monster mayhem held back by formulaic constructs and the threat of fatigue.
What the magic of cinema is all about: pure and absolute escapism.
Sigh. There are little to no redeeming qualities to this uninspired and insipid effort.
Despite its important subject matter and its reliable performances, The Mauritanian misses the mark…
Despite good performances and some engaging moments, The Dig ultimately falls victim to its own moral posturing.