why I will not say that these people don't have a heart or things like that... This movie hasn't got any flashy action scenes, it is as slow as the lawn mower the man is driving on and no, you don't have to watch it for the nice soundtrack either, because there isn't any....
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An unlikely pair of actors, James Woods and Dolly Parton prove to be well cast, and their performances raise the level of the movie above the limits of the script. Woods is always good, but Dolly Parton is remarkable. Why don't we have more movies with her? This woman is so talented...
Denied a driver's license because of poor eyesight, Straight rigged up his 1966 John Deere lawn tractor with a homemade trailer and hit the road for a six-week, five mile per hour odyssey. With a few minor changes (mostly place and character names), Lynch turns Straight's odd trek ...
There are, however, two long-gestating Tupac biopics in the works from both John Singleton and Carl Franklin that could complicate those talks. For now, here’s the trailer for the Welcome to Death Row documentary’s rerelease, which might give an idea of what a Compton sequel could ...
the production is so slick that it feels more like a 10-hour long movie. Every character, every sub-plot, almost every scene feels like it’s saying something about our modern way of living; how insipid tech is permeating our lives, and how ‘the masses’ are being exploited. As someon...
The movie is exquisitely simple, near-plotless, as Alvin makes his slow journey from Iowa to Wisconsin. As always, Lynch draws the scenes out, letting them breathe, giving us time to drink in the images. His measured pacing is completely organic to the subject — a 73-year-old man with...
but finding no vines to swing from they continued on and crossed over a stone bridge. This led them to the huge backdrop which was still filled with fake snow and ice chunks that were recently used in the classic, highly-revealing political thriller movie “Ice Station Zebra”. This film ...
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Sweetly gentle, luminously photographed, touchingly homespun, and so heartwarming it’d be corny if it weren’t so completely sincere, this is the kind of movie I’m tempted to say they don’t make any more, except I’m not sure they ever did make anything quite like this. The ...