L’Addition highlights themes of evolving masculinities, solitude, and the magic of everyday situations. There is a certain beauty to be found in each of the fleeting moments captured in the works, whether it is in the pause before jumping from a diving board, the split second before ...
FULL REVIEW 40 Time Apr 1, 2024 It may have been conceived as the kind of classy-but-ribald entertainment that might lure older moviegoers back to theaters. But insulting their intelligence probably isn’t the way to go. By Stephanie Zacharek ...
'Letters from Iwo Jima' is a very well made movie. Its looks beautiful, being crafted with precision and real artistry, and the performances are universally excellent. But there is something decidedly unsettling about writers who, through ignorance or naivety, turn a blind eye to the atrocities...
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it can often be argued that any number of contributors to that film are neglected in almost any DVD review. What is more inexcusable is failing to mention someone who worked on a movie and whose contribution is key to its success. I've completed many a DVD review and, after it has been...
Teddy Sears was a let down. And yes, you had town members from the first movie performing similar roles, but the leads just did not sell this movie. I enjoy Jill Wagner in other Hallmark movies, Deklin not soo much, but this movie lacked the couple chemistry to overcome a weak story ...
I remember in the movie The Hours—Nicole Kidman plays Virginia Wolfe and Juliane Moore is in it—I remember [seeing] the scene where Juliane Moore kisses this woman, and I was like, "Oh yeah, that’s what I need to be doing, too." .embed-container { position: relative;...
The dimpled romantic with his idealistic eyes and joyful smile brings back the magic of my childhood and teen years, when life was simple, sweet and uncomplicated, when the biggest dilemma in life was which movie to go to and where to eat ‘chaat’ afterwards. Life was comfortable but often...
at the end of the movie, there is a heartbreaking flash-forward to the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C., 15 years later, and we hear Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA” asEllen Burstynreads from a letter that the mother of a dead veteran left at the foot of the wall...
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