And this eye-roller is on-brand, first scene to last. 30 Screen RantPatrice Witherspoon It’s a difficult film to take seriously, as it buries its potential in absurd drama, dialogue, and sequencing. See all 5 reviews on Metacritic.com See all external reviews for Mea Culpa...
As in real life, the play depicts Shaw's self-recognition that he had compromised the emotional heart of the film and we watch him prepare to atone for his sin by doing the scene right on the second take. (Shaw's delivery of this speech in the film should have seen him nominated for...
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literature, theater, art and lived in Munich when artists like Handke, Thomas Bernhard, Max Frish, Fassbinder, Herzog, Wenders and Syberberg challenged the status quo and awoke Germans to the idea that there is something else besides Brecht, Grass and sighing the Mea Culpa over the Third ...
Besides, I find the plausibility of the Pakleds dubious. They're either too smart or too dumb to be behaving this way, and for a long time the episode doesn't know which. How could they have stolen so many others' technology using similar ruses? Somehow, I don't see the Klingons or...
A movie about a professional wrestler is ironically a slice of life tale about a relatable, down to earth, common man. A universal theme of a man who's seen his prime come and go. A man trying to reconcile age with his profession, reconnect with his estranged daughter and form some sor...
Coming soon: Humphrey Bogart in a customized bullfighter's limo, my mea culpa for Daniel Craig as Bond and the real secret behindThirty Two. Posted byNabakovon 28 November 2006 at 13:10 inFilm Reviews,Nabakov|Permalink|Comments (3)
*John Wick* isn't just a movie; it's an electrifying odyssey that redefines the action genre with a bludgeoning brilliance that lingers long after the credits roll. Directed by Chad Stahelski, this 2014 film ignites the screen with a visceral energy that propels you into a world where ever...
This is only scratching the surface ofProhibition, which vividly and entertainingly recaptures an almost impossibly absurd era. In the end, it may be the most fun you'll ever have with a Ken Burns film. It probably will make you thirsty as well. ...
In response, Katherine offers a mea culpa, acknowledging past European Imperialism without pushing the ball back to China, which would be fair considering that China historically has its own human rights issues. The film does posit a universal message – JC’s character arc involves deciding to ...