The Northman Review
The Northman drew me in from the beginning and never let up with its mixture of drama, brutal violence and realistic settings.
The Northman drew me in from the beginning and never let up with its mixture of drama, brutal violence and realistic settings.
Hart and Cranston are flawlessly cast, and I’d love to see more of their chemistry.
The Beguiled is an uncomfortable and memorable slow burn on the verge of exploding at any time.
Lion fills you with a sense of empathy that we afford to only our closest loved ones.
A platter best suited for your local McDonald’s.
A former British prisoner of war struggles to find peace of mind after finding the love of his life in The Railway Man. Eric Lomax (Colin Firth) is obsessed with all things train related. He knows every timetable, every route and every type of locomotive. One day in the 1960s, while traveling in a dining […]
An emotionally disconnected teen struggles after the unexpected death of her father forces her to confront a distant mother and an uncle she never knew existed in Stoker. 18 year-old India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska) suddenly finds herself thrown into unknown territory when her beloved father (played in flashback by Dermot Mulroney) is killed in a […]
I love creepy, moody films whether they’re thrillers, horror flicks or some combination thereof. The work of some filmmakers like David Cronenberg, Tim Burton and David Lynch just ooze unique characteristics and techniques that identify them. Korean director Park Chan-wook fits in with that company, too. Known best as cowriter/director of the Vengeance Trilogy (Sympathy […]