Fans of The Bear (unwatched by me) will know well the lead, Jeremy Allen White, whereas I recognize him only from The Iron ...
It’s rare to see a feature film tackle a culture war subject — whether it’s Diversity, Equality and Inclusion or #MeToo — but ...
I’m talking about David Cronenberg’s The Dead Zone (1983), starring Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams, and Tom Skerritt, the ...
Directed by Simon Stone | Written by Stone, Joe Shrapnel, and Anna Waterhouse, based on an adaptation by Emma Frost and a novel by Ruth Ware | 92 min | 1/2 | Netflix There’s at least a couple of great ...
Directed by Joachim Rønning | Written by David DiGilio and Jesse Wigutow, based on characters created by Steven Lisberger and Bonnie MacBird | | In Cinemas Is Tron the least loved science fiction ...
This might be the first film I’ve seen Goldstein in following the undeniable, inexorable Roy Kent from Ted Lasso, such an unforgettable character. I mean, he was here, he was there, he was every- ...
Does it make any sense that in October 2025, when the critical community is losing their collective mind over One Battle After Another and its portrait of an America at war with itself, this ...
I have a lot of time for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. He’s the wrestler-turned-actor who has best exemplified the star power of someone like Arnold Schwarzenegger for the 21st Century. He’s got the ...
I don’t like criticizing actors in my reviews. Any time an actor seems uncomfortable in a role, if there’s fault to be found it’s always in the production — with the script, the direction, or the ...
The Long Walk review — Brutal, effective tale dares you to look away The Smashing Machine review — 'A day without pain is like a day… Show Thoughts & Shots // TD Halifax Jazzfest N2: Iron & Wine //… ...
Directed by Spike Lee | Screenplay by Alan Fox, based on Akira Kurosawa’s High And Low, written by Hideo Oguni, Ryûzô Kikushima, and Eijirô Hisaita, and the book King’s Ransom by Evan Hunter | 133 min ...
Just when you might have thought Downton Abbey departed the cinematic stage, it’s back for one last hurrah. This is after the better-than-it-needed to be Downton Abbey: A New Era and the just OK ...
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