Hail, Caesar! Review
Hail, Caesar! feels like a potluck dinner of random recipes quickly tossed into one big salad bowl.
Hail, Caesar! feels like a potluck dinner of random recipes quickly tossed into one big salad bowl.
The Choice is every bit as banal as Wes Anderson’s film’s are quirky.
45 Years feels ripped from your own familial experiences.
The Revenant is an epic journey of tenacity, willpower and determination beyond imagination.
A supersized Quentin Tarantino experience that would taste just as good in a smaller portion.
Quentin Tarantino’s well-practiced aim misses the heart but still hits the target.
Like Schindler’s List peppered with lewd jokes every 15 minutes or so.
A beautifully shot film with some very nice (but flawed) moments.
Like trying to enjoy a good meal on a plate under a locked glass box.
Brooklyn marks the transformation of Saoirse Ronan into one of Hollywood’s brightest and most talented young stars.
Spotlight is every bit as gripping and dramatic as All the President’s Men.
A mother and her young son depend entirely on one another to get through each day in the astonishing film Room. I need to warn everyone right up front that there’s essentially no way to discuss this film without exposing a few details of its early plot; this shouldn’t alter your enjoyment of it. Seven […]