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In many cases, having a wraparound where one of the characters is telling the story isn’t the best method of storytelling, but it works well in this case. It adds an element of humor, and even though it removes a small element of suspense as you know fully well that Theron comes out...
Sassy and quick-witted, their characters mainly got the upper hand (Babs in the Carry On films was a prime example), even if prevailing social mores of the day wouldn’t allow all independent women to succeed, on film at least – particularly in crime dramas where “sinners” had to be...
The storyline for this picture actually had more depth and better characters than I anticipated. The dialogue, interactions and circumstances are very smart and there's some good messages about not reading a book by its cover and labels. The comedic content is inconsistent but the movie unfolds...
The Ana de Armas-starring Marilyn Monroe biopic "Blonde" is director Andrew Dominik's fictional take on the superstar's life, but since it's still based at least partially in history, there are real versions of many of the film's characters. Just as Monroe herself was a real, living hum...
I really wanted to like this movie. There are moments where it lives up to it's promise but overall the characters are weak and poorly developed, there is no chemistry between the actors/actresses, the pacing is slow and I found myself struggling to buy into the movie. It felt like it...
“Johnston is great at unwinding a plot slowly, using distinct and interesting characters to progress the plot . . . cerebral and winding . . . well worth reading” Paste Magazine “The shadowy black-and-white imagery of the graphic novel helps deepen the mood, evoking an especially dark ...
“Speak No Evil” to be a dark comedy of manners as well as an excellent suspenser distinguished by superb storytelling. Though the third act plays out in familiar slasher-movie fashion, it’s preceded by interesting characters played by talented actors, a mood of quiet malice and stunning ...
David Messa stars as a cartoonist at a comic book company, a vaguely Marvel/DC wannabe outfit. He keeps dreaming of being the real-life hero of the various adventures he illustrates for the book, and that is the content we watch. He reprised one of his characters, Louisana Smith (hardl...