‘Julieta’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Subdued Pedro Almodóvar Can Still Craft Affecting Cinema
Despite the filmmaker reining in his idiosyncrasies, ‘Julieta’ is a well-performed, worthy Spanish slice-of-life.
Despite the filmmaker reining in his idiosyncrasies, ‘Julieta’ is a well-performed, worthy Spanish slice-of-life.
In a movie about a conspiracy, it’s a major problem when the conspiracy ends up being its most superfluous attribute.
Inspirational and full of heart, despite skirting around some of the more brutal struggles associated with autism.
Far from monumental, ‘Ben-Hur’ is nevertheless very respectable.
Logan Lerman and Sarah Gadon shine in this study on repression and emotional disconnection. Take your tissues.
A great conclusion to a season that failed to sustain the same level of excitement.
A thrilling end to the Stark/Bolton storyline.
Arya’s story arc was the obvious highlight, while Jaime and Brienne’s current plots seemed to curiously stagnate.
A culturally significant film that both stirs and entertains.