Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5 A Monster Calls is not an easy movie to watch. It's a brutally honest portrayal of a boy who is enduring the slow loss of his
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The Autopsy of Jane Doe is one of those films that you'll likely come across almost by accident It's a small budget film (it's not another kickstarter-micro budget as IM Global funded the production), but Norwegian director André Øvredal makes the most of it in his first American outing[...]
Fences has sharp dialogue and excellent performances but it's shot like a play not a movie. Title: Fences Director: Denzel Washington Summary: An
Jackie has an award worthy performance from Natalie Portman and a truly haunting score but it’s a series of well done events that doesn’t form a cohesive
Sing might have all of the elements to make a good kids movie but in a year that set the bar so high it is barely passable. Title: Sing Director:
Assassin’s Creed is a trainwreck that commits the cardinal sin of being boring on top of making no sense. Title: Assassin’s Creed Director: Justin Kurzel
Rating: 3 Stars out of 5 Passengers is Sony's latest foray into the Sci-Fi arena, with a spin on the Robinson Crusoe story. It would be a pretty
Collateral Beauty is the worst kind of artificial tear jerker that isn’t secure in its own message so it decides to beat the viewer over the head with its
By Joe Glass, Bleeding Cool's Senior Mutant Correspondent IvX #1 gives us something that the issue 0 did not: actual events! Written by Charles Soule and
Title: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Director: Gareth Edwards
Summary: The Rebellion makes a risky move to steal the plans for the Death Star, setting up the epic saga to follow.
The review will be spoiler free
There is a lot riding on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story; while Star Wars: The Force Awakens was there to[...]
La La Land is well shot and well acted but a musical depends on the voices of its leads and Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling are not strong singers. Title: La
TL;DR: In Collateral Beauty, Will Smith as Howard Inlet is a father whose daughter has passed away and has retreated in on himself - shutting out his
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Not everyone is into political dramas, especially ones that have to do with the intricacies of policymaking and back-hallway deal making Personally, I'm a fan of well made and fast paced political dramas, so this one, directed by Shakespeare in Love's John Madden (no, not the football guy), and written by first timer Jonathan Perera (seriously,[...]
Manchester by the Sea is pretentious but fantastic performances and a realistic depiction of what grief really looks like elevates this above the normal
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Camera Store is an interesting piece of work from writer/director Scott Marshall Smith Taking place entirely over the course of Christmas eve, 1994 Staring John Larroquette and John Rhys-Davies as Pinky and Ray, two aged employees of a small independent camera store in a small and unremarkable suburban mall.
The film itself is primarily a character study as[...]