Tag: The Movie Revue
‘Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie’- Film Review: A Good Doc, Man!
Bushell’s film is a fitting look at two talented men and a documentary that works as a comedy and an informative examination of two unique careers.
‘Sinners’ Film Review: From Dusk to Mississippi Delta Dawn
Ryan Coogler is one of the best filmmakers working today. Sinners is one hell of a motion picture
‘The Wedding Banquet’ Film Review: The Ang Lee Classic Gets a Sweet Update
The nature of love and relationships, friendship and understanding, and living one’s true self are the beating hearts that give this film life.
‘Sacramento’ Film Review: Anxieties Big and Small on the California Highways
It is the relatable honesty of the screenplay where Angarano finds a real truth.
‘Warfare’ Film Review: The Hell of Combat, The Brotherhood of Soldiers
Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland have crafted a precisely detailed masterwork of tension and emotion.
‘The Amateur’ Film Review: A Smart and Adult Thriller
Less Jason Bourne and more adult themes are the orders of the day, as the picture sustains tension through its well-designed screenplay and compelling narrative.
‘Freaky Tales’ Film Review: Not Freaky Enough
This is the type of picture that would fit nicely into the filmographies of Cannon Films or New World Pictures.
‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’ Film Review: A Sweet Tale of Music and Life
This is a film as intoxicatingly beautiful and peaceful as the Welsh seaside village where the story takes place.
‘The Friend’ Film Review: The Profundity of Friendship and Grief
this extremely well-written film traverses its themes of love, grief, and devotion with honesty and truth
HBO Original Documentary BILLY JOEL: AND SO IT GOES To Debut This Summer
“We are gratified that Bill trusted us with his story, which we have told as honestly as possible, diving into territory which has not been explored before.”