‘The Thing With Feathers’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Fights His Dark Side In A Powerful Portrayal Of Grief – Sundance Film Festival 1/26/2025 by Damon Wise Deadline Film + TV Wim Wenders ‘The Message’ Review: A Minimalist, Beautifully Shot Argentine Road Movie That Celebrates Both Nature...
properly speaking, a review — or rather, it is a review of the audience reaction. I admire the movie itself, which I have seen twice since that 1969 afternoon, and its sequel “Dawn of the Dead” got an enthusiastic review from me. I didn’t assign a star rating to “The Night ...
Triangular Road: A Memoir (review) While renewed or increased dissections of the influences on an author's life and work often occur after the author wins some prestigious award, suffers a grave illness, or on the heels of his/ her death, Triangular Road, Paule Marshall's... P Layne -...
That’s good advice for movie goers, too. But if there were more films likeLiving Luminariesand fewer likeSmokin’ Aces, the world might automatically be a little better. Thanks to Don Brown and his ‘Ocean Planet Film Festival’ for bringing the pop-doc back for our attention. LIVING LUM...
“The Year of Living Dangerously” achieves one of the best re-creations of an exotic locale I’ve ever seen in a movie. It takes us to Indonesia in the middle 1960s, a time when the Sukarno regime was shaky and the war in Vietnam was just heating up. It moves us into the life...
The movie industry is trying to figure out how to bring people back into theaters in great enough numbers to keep cinemas open. Coming in on top of all the holdups from the pandemic and people getting used to viewing at home, movies (and television) are dealing with the aftermath of leng...
Jan 7, 20259 Comments For 2025, I’ll be doing this movie challenge, all the year through… These are the movies I chose for my reviews in response to Kristina’s Scavenger Hunt, which asked me to review 12 movies about my favourite film talents. ...
Zombie Movie Review: Bong of the Dead Posted onMay 2, 2012byArghZombies Stoner comedies; one genre that – up until now – had mostly managed to steer clear of the Undead. (Well sure, Idle Hands was a close one but that’s not really a zombie movie per-se. However that may well ...
If you haven’t seen the movie, you should watch it. I also want to point you to two posts that you should read that are related to this. The first is by Jonathan Storment:Good and Evil: Let the Blames Begin. The second is by Richard Beck:Theology and Peace: Why Scapegoating is ...
The Incredible Shrinking Man isn’t just the title of an old science fiction movie. It’s also a reality. We shrink as we age. Starting at about age 40, most people tend to lose about a quarter to a half inch of height each decade. Part of the reason is because of the gel-like ...