Tag: Adam Driver

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‘Megalopolis’ Film Review: Perchance to Dream

Francis Ford Coppola’s MEGALOPOLIS is a masterful call for the audience to engage their minds and exists as a plea for more adventurous moviemaking. 

‘Ferrari’ Film Review: Driver and Cruz Rise Above a Lackluster Film

“Ferrari” is one of Michael Mann’s dream projects. Ever since screenwriter Troy Kennedy Martin’s adaptation of Brock Yates 1991 Ferrari biography fell into his hands, the filmmaker has been trying to bring the story to the screen. For over twenty

The Year In Revue Part Five: Anthony’s Top 20 of 2021

Since the days of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, I have been making “Top Ten” lists of my favorite films from each year. I used to love reading their “Best of the year” articles in their respective home-based newspapers and

‘House of Gucci’: Brilliant, Dynastic Family Politics At Its Finest

House of Gucci, from Ridley Scott is as much a drama of dynasties and family politics as it is a caricature of individuals inhabiting this Faustian tale. In theatres now.

‘The Last Duel’: 14th Century “Rashomon” of Misguided Vengeance

The emotinal betrayals of honor, disgrace, and ego drive an insightful and complex 14th century tale from director Ridley Scott

‘Annette’: Sparks and Leos Carax Deliver a Dark, Operatic, Twisted Love Affair

Annette, the twisted opera from the minds of Leos Carax with music by Sparks is a torrid affair featuring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard. In theaters now and on Amazon Prime on August 20th.

Phoenix Critics Circle 2019 Winners: ‘Parasite’ Best Pic Winner; Thelma Schoonmaker Lifetime Honor

Phoenix Critics Circle 2019 Winners Announced; Big night for NEON’s “Parasite”; Lifetime achievement fete for editor, Thelma Schoonmaker. On December 13th, 2019, the Phoenix Critics Circle gathered to announce their winners. “Parasite” picked up the award for Best Picture along

REVIEW: Martin Scorsese’s “Silence” by Brian Wallinger

In the late 1960’s a young film student set out to make a low-budget, black and white film. That filmmaker’s name is Martin Scorsese. It won the acclaim of Roger Ebert, allowing audiences to discover Scorsese.  His next film, “Mean