‘Kinds of Kindness’ 1 MINUTE MOVIE REVIEW: Heavy on the Crazy and Light on the Engagement
A slightly amusing, ultimately shallow exercise that can’t justify a runtime of 2 hours 44 minutes…
A slightly amusing, ultimately shallow exercise that can’t justify a runtime of 2 hours 44 minutes…
The cast includes Margaret Qualley, Hong Chau, Joe Alwyn, Mamoudou Athie, and Hunter Schafer….
Oppenheimer and Poor Things were the big winners on the night…
Llooks bizarre, funny, visually sumptuous, and I’d expect nothing less from Yorgos Lanthimos (The Favourite, The Lobster) …
Assured studio entertainment, a safe product for the masses crafted with a risk-free blueprint…
Knows what it wants to accomplish, and doesn’t try too hard to go above and beyond to do so.
Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are both magnificent in Damien Chazelle’s outstanding follow-up to ‘Whiplash’.
Woody Allen’s latest lingers somewhere between comedy and drama, but lacks the laughs of the former and the suspense of the latter.
A lovingly irreverent examination of the destructive compulsion for an actor (or artist in general) to feel both loved and important, Birdman is a gem. Read our review…
Woody Allen is famous for many masterworks, so rarely has he disappointed with his flicks. Yet, it appears he has done so here with his latest offering, Magic in the Moonlight, a rather so-so comedy-drama that will prompt many shrugged