Feig introduces the film in one special feature, but the production style of the film seems to be highlight of the supplemental items. We get a lot of looks at the production and at some of the actors, too. Overall, this is a good assembly of featurettes that fans of the movie will ...
The French filmmaker’s first animated feature, competing in Berlin’s Generation Kplus section, is an hourlong compilation of handmade shorts he made for his daughter over a period of six years. Movie Reviews 3 days ago By Sheri Linden ‘Hysteria’ Review: Religion, Immigration and Ambiti...
A Simple Favor September 15, 2018Wylie Writes Staff0 Comments Filed UnderReviews By: Jessica Goddard A movie unafraid to leave your head spinning from the farfetched quantity of twists,A Simple Favoris fun, well-paced, and stylish. Directed by Paul Feig, it balances elements of a mystery/...
Overall the director shows a bit of what a real SinCity looks like. Violence is like a snap of a whip, sudden and loud. The movie is very stylish, but without trying to be so. It's just how these people like to live their lifes. A lot has been said about acting and it is true...
Incidentally, there is a historical basis for the events depicted in the play and the movie. Aachen was a city in Germany bordering Belgium. In April and May of 1944, Allied air raids reduced much of the city to wreckage. After the air raids, what remained of the city was destroyed by...
The first thing that strikes you about this badly-made 'futuristic' movie is that the acting is appalling, even the normally reliable Brion James has a ludicrous cod-German accent. Sadly, the lead actor has the charisma of a sack of potatoes, not helped by the terrible dialogue he's made...
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opposing towers assigned with defending the gorge from unknown threats. It’s a mission I would have turned down, but it makes for a terrific movie set-up, especially since they have been instructed to avoid contact with the person in the opposite tower. But what kind of movie would that ...
Grade: A- Impossible to compare to the legendary 1940 Alfred Hitchcock film, I tried very hard to take the 2020 retelling of Rebecca based on its merits. After all, it’s been eighty years and other attempts have been made mostly forgotten or irrelevant. Aware of lukewarm reviews by other...
s shots of fish in the beginning and a young woman in the film that I have no idea what they represent. It’s a shame. As you know, I am a huge Hitchcock fan. I was hoping this was going to be spectacular and that I would learn more about the master of cinema. Alas, I ...