Film characters (and movie audiences) may only find out who is on which side in or near the last scene. During the WWII era, men and women, whatever their political allegiances, are at least as ruthless in spy noirs as crime noirs. Unsurprisingly, in these years, there is much more ...
The camera was their friend, exploring their most intimate feelings, joys and pains, but very protective too. Protective of their privacy, of their feelings, and their sadness. These 96 minutes of movie, brushed up all the callouses that had built up around my heart, and made it vibrate ...
As Halloween approaches, there's one Disney movie that, both as a film itself and its star, may well rank as the darkest film the company has ever produced!Disney has always dabbled in dark stuff ever since the Evil Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. For a "family-friendly" ...
The victim is JOO IN-AH, movie actress and hotel heiress who’s here for two reasons: (1) To “coincidentally” run into Kang-woo — her co-star and, if she had it her way, future boyfriend (2) Oh all right, she only cares about Reason #1, but her hotelier grandpa tries to ...
ByEmmett SmithandAnna Iovine The 'Moana 2' directors reveal the meaning of the "never-ending chain" "I think it's beautiful that the past can speak to us and we can speak to the future with the stories we tell." 01/28/2025
Have you ever seen the movie “Everything Everywhere All At Once”? The title of the movie is accurate. There is a lot going on and I’m not sure I understand it all. LIV Nashville gave me a similar feeling. It’s constant stimulation. Which, to be fair, is a trademark of downtow...
Ruth Deaver finds herself unstuck in time as she struggles with the intruder in her house. Over the first six episodes of this series I have constantly been distracted by the Stephen King references, but in this spellbinding instalment my focus was all o
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And now that the Olympics are over, of which the Ukrainian agitations were a strategic disrupting influence, the West needs to go to the next stage to discredit Putin and Russia.So with the new ridiculous and absurd allegation of Russia being behind the poisoning, we can see another attempt...
The camera was their friend, exploring their most intimate feelings, joys and pains, but very protective too. Protective of their privacy, of their feelings, and their sadness. These 96 minutes of movie, brushed up all the callouses that had built up around my heart, and made it vibrate ...