‘Climax’ MOVIE REVIEW: Gaspar Noé Delivers an Anticlimactic Drug Trip
The latest controversial feature from Gaspar Noé (Irreversible, Enter the Void, Love) proves to be too insubstantial.
The latest controversial feature from Gaspar Noé (Irreversible, Enter the Void, Love) proves to be too insubstantial.
The fantastic ‘Bone Tomahawk’ and ‘Brawl in Cell Block 99’ filmmaker delivers decent pulp here, but it doesn’t live up to expectations.
Not a great film or an honourable progression for its characters, but it is an entertaining catch up with an old friend.
And it doesn’t help that Chris Pine’s Robert the Bruce is rather dull.
Strong performances from the likes of Charlie Plummer and Steve Buscemi elevate this downbeat journey.
A small but strong cast and a sense of humanity drives this classic tale of shell-shocked British officers.
Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda delivers an emotional and engaging family portrait.
Don’t expect a fact-based, in-depth look at Freddie Mercury and Queen; expect a damn good time.
The acclaimed thespian receives an appropriate and light-hearted ode to a life’s work.
Each tale could work well on its own, but combined as a whole here…