I won’t tell you how to spend your money as there are plenty of choices this Holiday season. But between the two, I would tell you to see…..
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I won’t tell you how to spend your money as there are plenty of choices this Holiday season. But between the two, I would tell you to see…..
Beautiful, poignant and absolutely touching, Mirai is an absolute delight.
An odd combination if I do say so myself.
While I can safely say it is the best Halloween film since the original it is nevertheless an unnecessary and surprisingly boring film.
How is it possible for Damien Chazelle to take a subject as fascinating and vital to American history as the Moon landing and the journey to get there and make it a chore to sit through?
Is Anne With An E more realistic than other versions or is that just fantasy?
Although a bit uneven at times, Christopher Robin is very enjoyable film and serves as a good reminder of what makes Winnie the Pooh so endearing.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom sucks exceptionally hard and only reaffirms my feelings that with Jurassic Park, like Highlander, there should have been only one.
Apart from the unintentionally funny moments, Hereditary fails as entertainment and fails to deliver a genuine scare or one unsettling moment.
Cartoon Saloon has done it again with its latest film, “The Breadwinner”
Game Night isn’t perfect but for what it is it delivers a good time.
I am surprised this movie has gone under the radar as much as it has. Song of the Sea is the kind of film that anyone passionate about film as an art form should know about and should champion.
While I do agree that Yonebayashi’s previous directorial efforts are stronger, this new film is great on its own terms and a fantastic debut for Studio Ponoc.