Over 1K filmgoers have voted on the 60+ films on Best Drama Movies of 2017. Current Top 3: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Gifted, Wonder
Gifted isn't a brilliant film, but films don't always need to be brilliant. 1599579635000 FULL REVIEW THN Andrew Gaudion Like Evans himself, the film is a good-natured, easily likeable experience that may not test convention, but plays out in a satisfying and affecting manner. ...
MY CALL:This is the heavy, gory, nasty exorcism movie for people tired of the same old exorcism movies.MOVIES LIKEDeus Irae: For more Argentinian horror, tryTerrified(2017;Aterrados) andWhen Evil Lurks(2023;Cuando acecha la maldad). Additional Spanish language horror recommendations includeThe P...
Despite strict parents and scheming rivals like Natalie Sands (Holly Gagnier), Janey remains determined. This light-hearted comedy-drama is a nod to the vibrant pop culture of its era. Released: 1985 Directed by: Alan Metter Also ranks #5 on The Best Dance Movies Of The '80s Also...
Gifted This film can be summed up as a fight for a child’s freedom or the fight for her gift. Somewhat feel good but its got a strong message about living and freedom. Don’t miss this film! 2:22 I quite enjoy these types of films, its like groundhog day, one of my favourite ...
Like, the 2017 film has a large amount of good actors/actresses and pretty nice scenery. The 1974 movie has a main character that sounds like Mario and is limited by the technology of its time. Zodiac: For me, this movie is marred by the knowledge that it's a presenting a non-...
24) Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) Spider-Man is a distinct comic book character for being a heroic high-schooler – and no Spider-Man film has quite understood that like Homecoming. Tom Holland is by far the most believably-teenage Peter Parker, and if he's not quite as tortured as To...
In cutting from the clanging bazaars of Iraq to the quiet streets of Georgetown, in blending dizzying dream sequences with starkly believable human drama, Friedkin created a horror movie like no other – both brutal and beautiful, artful and exploitative, exploring wacked-out religious concepts ...
Domhnall Gleeson stars as a young man who on his 21st birthday discovers the ability to time-travel into his past. It's a skill he mostly uses to fix mistakes he’s made (kind of like an expanded calendar version ofGroundhog Day). We watch him manipulate time to — what else — win...
Few British movies divide opinion like ‘Brief Encounter’. Many view the film as cold, heartless, too stiff-lipped to be truly moving (check the current Time Out review by Dave Calhoun for evidence). But without wishing to cause offence to my esteemed colleagues, they’re dead wrong. Becau...