It Chapter Two Review
Returning director Andy Muschietti draws every ounce of stress out of every nail-biting sequence.
Returning director Andy Muschietti draws every ounce of stress out of every nail-biting sequence.
Feels like a stand-alone story with little connection to the franchise other than some of the actors/characters and a country that still doesn’t trust mutants.
This curious, unexpected story had me in its grasp… before dropping me like a bad habit.
Atomic Blonde left me feeling like a junkie on a mix of amphetamines and Ambien.
Split is an improvement over his last, oh, seven or so films, but that’s not saying much.
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them is a very confused mixed bag.
Time travel movies and others that play with temporal realities are successful or not based on the strength of the plot. You could have the best cast in the world, and it will all end up lost to time if the story doesn’t make sense or, even worse, is too complicated. Some of the best […]
James McAvoy stars as a cash-strapped art auctioneer who pulls off a stunning heist of a top painting only to forget where he stashed it in the new Danny Boyle film, Trance. McAvoy’s character, Simon, works at a high-end auction firm and knows the complexities involved in trying to make off with a priceless painting. […]
Caught Atonement this weekend which means I’ve now managed to see all five of the Oscar nominees for Best Picture. This one is a solid selection. This is a movie whose previews were a bit misleading regarding the plot, at least for me. It’s the story of how someone, especially a child, can misconstrue what it […]