Blue Collar Despair in THE SOUND OF FURY (or ‘Try and Get Me!)
This is a film noir that has most of the film noir tropes that we all love.
This is a film noir that has most of the film noir tropes that we all love.
Once again, Rian Johnson has whipped up a cacophony of murderous mayhem.
This is one of those films where each performance feels like a standout role. Greyeyes, Thrush, Moore and Rice all absolutely deliver stellar work, creating characters who are confident in who they are and yet entirely unsure of who they’re supposed to be.
Backed by incredible work from Mescal and Buckley, Zhao has painted a picture of grief and healing that is remarkably engaging, especially in the film’s second half.
Whip-smart and furry-ously funny, the return of Hopps and Wilde makes for yet another truly remarkable venture into the complexities of the animal kingdom (and, by extension, our world as well).
In Sherman Alexie’s The Business of Fancydancing, there is a scene in which the main character, Seymour Polatkin (Evan Adams) recalls coming out to his traditional Native American grandmother… A new restoration of the 2002 film is currently being seen in select theaters.
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“Sisu” is a Finnish word with no direct translation; it represents courage and unimaginable determination. However, here, the determination from the studio behind the movie is to try and make more money.
Rental Family will be a hit with many. Its concept: a middle aged American actor is struggling to...
What do you do when you need someone to be a mourner, or a groom, or a father, or a companion?...
While we may think of the film being Iran-specific, all of these themes continue to be in flux all around the world.
Silly and sincere, joyful and jolly, A Very Jonas Christmas Movie hits all the expected holiday moments yet also does so with Santa’s winking eye, making it the most unexpectedly gleeful gift of the season.
Wright’s The Running Man has all the tools necessary for a great popcorn blockbuster. Led by a charismatic star, the film is big, bombastic fun but still believes that it has something to say.