The movie focuses on the most carnal aspects of relationships, from the golden days to the ways they get people in trouble and change the direction of lives. And by focuses, we mean shows A LOT. You see EVERYTHING in this movie, and the sex is not simulated — it’s real. (c) Wil...
Two scenes in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood got me a bit watery eyed. It was the Sharon Tate story so we knew how it ended but it didn’t really hit home until she showed Joanna the nursery during the ‘Out Of Time’ montage. Also, when she meets Rick at the end alive and well...
Everything Everywhere All At Once movie reviews and ratings -Showtimes.com rating of 3.29 out of 5 Stars.
(Chuck Norris) is the special operative the President of the United States turns to with the most sensitive and dangerous missions. So when the First Lady is kidnapped by ruthless terrorists it naturally falls to Jonathon to get her back. The mission is a success, but Jonathon feels that ...
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.–Kino Lorber has acquired the North American rights to Bill Morrison’s “Dawson City: Frozen Time,” about...
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This movie has half-a-dozen genuinely suspenseful scenes, from the opening “will she, won’t she” open the door to “you’re not really going to stick your fingers in the wood golem’s mouth, are ya?” And it works because sometimes the dreaded thing happens and sometimes it doesn’...
My favorite scenes from the movies are the scenes I watched before the movie that convinced me to watch the movie in the first place. Huey Lewis and the News, as well as the cardstock scene. Sing Street: A fairly entertaining movie. However, I don't think I watched this movie at the...
Apparently, Sean Connery. The actor is notorious for talking trash about the films. According to The Guardian, he hated his role as 007 inDr. No. He heavily criticized several scenes that showed Bond as a philanderer and a reckless man. ...
And that seems to be the consensus among those who’ve already bought a ticket for this follow-up to the high-flying 1986 flick, with its macho bad-assery, extreme cheese factor, and scenes so steamy that every character was literally drenched in sweat. All. The. Time. ...