From the performances to the direction to the sweet cinematography and the core idea of compassion, Rental Family is the film 2025 needs.
Unlike the sometimes scattershot visual energy of the second installment, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t feels more controlled and confident. The magic sequences—always the franchise’s selling ...
Despite minor shortcomings, The Running Man stands as a thrilling achievement. Wright delivers a film that entertains with force while ...
Keeper is not without merit. Perkins’ direction exhibits undeniable craftsmanship, the cinematography is consistently arresting, and the ...
Following his 2021 debut ‘Two Witches’, writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis has returned with his sophomore effort, psychological gorefest ...
David Freyne’s Eternity arrives as a rare blend of fantasy, romance, and existential comedy, weaving together the emotional tenor of a mature love ...
I'm so very tired. So I'm off to bed, but before i go here are five posters for your attention.Click on any of them to make them bigger.Hopefully tomorrow I'll be a bit more talkative...Until then, g ...
Although the next remake proves that Disney seem to think people are interested in their live action remakes, and this is a confusing choice for a different reason. While enough time has passed for ...
Contrast, commitment, and chaos keep Game engaging even in the slowest moments. Contrasts of influences make Game a tapestry of 90s club ...
Wicked: For Good, especially in its climax, brings the poignant, uplifting finale befitting characters like Elphaba and Glinda.
Inheritance: Review. By Richard Schertzer. In Matt Moyer and Amy Toensing’s heart-wrenching documentary, the filmmakers follow a young boy named Curtis and his family in a drug-addled and impoverished ...
The Children’s Hour: Review. By Joe Muldoon. In the November of 1810, two teachers (Marianne Woods and Jane Pirie) of an Edinburgh all-girls’ boarding school were falsely accused of having been ...
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