‘Silence’ MOVIE REVIEW: Scorsese’s Passion Delivers Affecting Work
Martin Scorsese’s latest is no easy journey, not in the slightest, but it’s a trip most certainly worth taking.
Martin Scorsese’s latest is no easy journey, not in the slightest, but it’s a trip most certainly worth taking.
Despite a few small missteps, it’s hard to argue against a film with this many impressive elements.
As shockingly bad as many expected? No. A surprisingly successful remake? No.
Yes, the film is finally here, and so is our review…
A non-PC outing that aims to not only tickle the adult funny bone, but to comfortably place itself in Fox’s still-developing X-Men universe.
The set pieces are bigger, the choreography is more impressive, but there just isn’t really anything here to care about.
War is hell and it changes men. They’re well known facts that war films have driven home for years. Fury, a WWII drama from writer-director David Ayer (Harsh Times, End of Watch), delivers those familiar messages in familiar ways, but
Reviewed as part of the Sydney Film Festival 2014. Click HERE for screening information and to purchase tickets. Generally speaking, filmmaking is a long process. From the development period, to the post-production technicalities, the road from page to screen can
An interesting sounding science-fiction film with an all-star cast led by the Academy Award-nominee Johnny Depp and directed by Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed cinematographer Wally Pfister, what could go wrong? Let us count the ways. Transcendence tells the story of Dr. Will Caster, played