‘Finding Your Feet’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Familiar Crowd-Pleaser with Strong Lead Turns
Fans of films like ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’, ‘The Lady in the Van’ and ‘The Hundred-Foot Journey’ are in for a great time.
Fans of films like ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’, ‘The Lady in the Van’ and ‘The Hundred-Foot Journey’ are in for a great time.
The surprise Netflix movie is the most outrageous, intrepid and challenging instalment in the franchise so far.
Outstanding performances, a compelling screenplay and inspired direction make for an authentic, thoroughly engrossing piece of cinema.
Chastain is great and Sorkin’s direction is notable, but painting this character in a favourable light isn’t the way to go.
Despite being silly, Neeson’s latest thriller offers up some unpredictable fun. And then it spirals out of control.
Ian Holm, Sarah Polley and Bruce Greenwood, among others, star in what stands as one of the best films of the ’90s.
Modest and unassuming, a simple film told in a compelling way with good performances and smart writing.
A remarkable-looking film that leaps off the screen, but there is very little substance to deem it a triumph.
The film falls short whenever it strays away from its lead characters to focus on CG-driven mayhem.
What should be a legitimate murder mystery feels more like a farce, and Kenneth Branagh’s ‘stache doesn’t help.