Nightmare Alley Review
Nightmare Alley suffers from pacing issues as it essentially packs two movies into one.
Nightmare Alley suffers from pacing issues as it essentially packs two movies into one.
A Ghost Story is as thin as the literal white sheet that our ghost wears throughout.
Song to Song requires a hearty dose of Dramamine and a bar within quick walking distance of the theater.
Lion fills you with a sense of empathy that we afford to only our closest loved ones.
You may have been in a doctor’s office and seen well-dressed men and women with large briefcases or bags and prominent name tags. No, they’re not Mormons. These are drug reps for major pharmaceutical companies. They bring gifts (drug samples or pens) and have pizza delivered to the doctors and their staff in order to […]
Side Effects is the latest (and possibly final) film from director Steven Soderbergh. This effort brought me through a potpourri of feelings. I found it curious, compelling, dull, thought-provoking, thrilling, tense, sexual, smart and satisfying—in that order. This is not a film for anyone who has major issues with prescribed drugs as it starts off very […]