“Jared Leto in a yakuza drama” isn’t the most palatable of pitches, but that somehow turns out to not be the movie’s biggest problem. It’s less the strangeness of stubbornly inserting a white American into a world of Japanese men, than it is how this movie does very little with ...
The Outsider "The Outsider" is a subpar version of "The Limey" starring a subpar version ofTerence Stamp. Actually, beefy, six-foot-three BritCraig Fairbrassfeels more like a subpar version ofJason Statham, given how generically ludicrous this B-movie's plotting and action are. But the premi...
The Outsider: Directed by Nicholas Jarecki. With Woody Allen, Robert Downey Jr., Neve Campbell, James Toback. Nicholas Jarecki follows director James Toback on the 12-day shoot of his thriller, When Will I Be Loved -- a movie made without a script or dis
Siskel & Ebert represents the first and most popular of the movie review series genre that emerged on television in the mid-1970s. The lively series focuses on the give and take interaction and opinions of its knowledgeable and often contentious co-hosts, Gene Siskel, film critic of the Chica...
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Roger Ebert – Labyrinth – 1986: Roger Ebert – The Man Who Fell to Earth – 2011: The world lost one of its true creators this weekend. David Bowie was a perpetual outsider, ahead of the curve. He made a career and a life out of living outside the norm as an alien, a misfit,...
Someone is going to have to explain one day what the heck they see in Get Out, the most ridiculous and overrated movie of the century. Reply Karsten Jannicke October 30, 2024 at 10:32 am You must live in a very different century than the other people in this comment section. Reply...
He writes, directs, produces, shoots and appears in this film, helped only by a pneumatic cast on screen and Roger Ebert thankfully off it. Even the title screams satire, from the great outsider, poking Hollywood right in its Beyond the Valley of the Dolls/Beneath the Planet of the ...
by Roger Ebert blogs.suntimes.com/ebert The Kinks Get a Biopic The Kinks will soon have us! The English rock band (aka the dudes behind the song "You Really Got Me") are getting a feature biopic. ScreenDaily reports that British directorJulien Templeis collaborating with frontmanRay Davies...
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