This vast multiplex has all the atmosphere of the near-empty mall that surrounds it. But what it lacks in charm, it makes up for in choice, with 15 screens... Cinemas Phenomena The Phenomena cinema, which holds 415 film fans and has one of the biggest screens in all of Catalonia, boas...
This thriller (the title is fundamentally meaningless) offers a surprisingly thoughtful if viscerally devastating take on the “First Blood” scenario, giving us a nail biter that is also socially relevant. Terry Richmond (a blindingly charismatic Aaron Pierre) is bicycling down a Louisiana highway,...
When the woman offers her only $50, Elle goes into another tirade of obscenities- despite the fact that Sage had researched the value of the books and informed her they were almost worthless. The film goes into a new direction when, out of desperation, Elle decides to visit her ex-husba...
So, I don’t get paid for doing this. I do it because I enjoy watching films and television and writing about them. It helps me to review stuff critically from both a creative perspective and absorb knowledge for when I make my own low budget films. Also, it’s something to do isn’...
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As We Like It is a notable instance of this trend, one that offers a unique gender-bending combination of Shakespeare and Taiwanese opera. This 2021 Taiwanese film is a retelling of Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy As You Like It. The movie centers on a young woman named Rosalind, who must ...
‘crew’ through a hostile environment. I swear, if someone told me Seagal was fooled into filming a Special Ops movie 10 years ago, only to find its scenes have been broken up and inserted into every movie he’s made since, well, I’d find that easier to buy into than Richard ...
By Haden Guest Published in Cinema Scope #80 (Fall 2019) A moving study of mourning and memory, Pedro Costa’s revelatory new film offers an indelible portrait of Vitalina Taveres Varela, a fragile yet indomitable woman who makes the long voyage from Cape Verde to Lisbon to attend her estr...
Kubrick offers no easy job for theme-hunting critics. They can wheel and whirl around his films trying to spear a common theme, but the oeuvre won't yield one. What Kubrick's movies do have in common is not a theme so much as a method. He is a hunter in the atavistic jungle of ...
InGintama 2, Sakata and his friends return to protect the nation’s shogun, and end up stumbling upon a broader conspiracy. While its plot isn’t particularly innovative, the movie offers a reliable two hours of entertaining fights and jokes; it should please anyone who’s a fan of the ov...