The father-son relationship here would have been more affective, if there was a canvas. Now keep in mind that “Made in Italy,” the directorial debut of actor James D’Arcy, is streaming on […]
The father-son relationship here would have been more affective, if there was a canvas. Now keep in mind that “Made in Italy,” the directorial debut of actor James D’Arcy, is streaming on […]
This week’s video reviews consist of the 10th anniversary release of Christopher Nolan’s “Inception,” the biopic on the runaway slave Shields Green “Emperor,” Ethan Hawke as the engineer Nikola Tesla in “Tesla,” […]
This ape wins you over, and Sam Rockwell is winning in this voice role. This year, alone, I’ve received two crappy live-action family adventures with CGI animals. There was “Dolittle” with Robert […]
If Russell Crowe demands an apology, then I demand my time back. Movie theaters are starting to reopen in various parts of the country with classic and current movies bring audiences back. […]
Sparks fly with the actors, while the narration has a blackout. “Tesla” is a biopic that only jumpstarts when we see Ethan Hawke, Kyle MacLachlan, and Eve Hewson all ignite the screen […]
A runaway slave get his own Django Unchained movie, and it’s a pretty good one. While “12 Years a Slave” introduced us to Solomon Northup and “The Birth of a Nation” introduced […]
10 Years of Christopher Nolan’s special effects masterpiece. A decade ago in 2010, Christopher Nolan made “Inception,” a full-throttle, popcorn-eating masterpiece, which takes us to a dream world of physical-bending buildings and […]
This week’s video reviews consist of “Pearl” with Anthony LaPaglia, “Project Power” with Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, “Spree” with Joe Kerry and Sasheer Zamata, and the political documentary “Boys State.” The […]
The boys are back in town, and they’re here to support America. I’m not into much politics, but when I heard the buzz about the documentary “Boys State,” I had to see […]
If Mickey & Mallory were streamers, then WTF! “Spree” is the probably the first movie I’ve seen to be told from the point-of-view of phones and cameras since “Searching.” When these kinds […]