Midnight Special
Midnight Special is another great film from Jeff Nichols, who continues to prove he is one of the best young directors to watch; especially when he’s in the sci-fi genre.
Read more "Midnight Special"Midnight Special is another great film from Jeff Nichols, who continues to prove he is one of the best young directors to watch; especially when he’s in the sci-fi genre.
Read more "Midnight Special"Zootopia is another very good entry from Disney Animation Studios, with gorgeous visuals and some intriguing themes for a “kids” movie.
Read more "Zootopia"Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice is trying to do way too much, it rarely stops to breath, but if you are up for going with that crazy flow you will probably enjoy most of the experience.
Read more "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice"Sally Field is excellent in Hello, My Name Is Doris, which does a pretty fine job of telling a story about love, mental health, grief, and never giving up on trying something new.
Read more "Hello, My Name Is Doris"Eddie the Eagle makes for a really good sports film, with a sport you would have never expected to be so captivating, Ski Jumping.
Read more "Eddie the Eagle"Deadpool falls short because it brings nothing fresh to the table and has a sense of humor that I can’t imagine is all that appealing to most audiences.
Read more "Deadpool"Triple 9 is another star studded effort from John Hillcoat and while the set pieces work the shabbiness of the film is barely holding it together.
Read more "Triple 9"2015 was not a year with a ton of instant classics, I’d say there is only one, but there was a pretty deep bench of really good to great movies behind that single standout.
Read more "The Best of 2015: A Year in Film"The Witch is an atmospheric and unsettling horror film that finds more terror among the people than it does the supernatural.
Read more "The Witch"Hail, Caesar! is the latest from the Coen Brothers, and while it is funny and entertaining from start to finish it might have you asking what it all meant at the end (a common Coen paradox).
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