Film Review: Sunset Song
Terence Davies’ adaptation of Sunset Song is full of quiet and subtle greatness, may be a bit old fashioned, but that is exactly what the film is going for.
Read more "Film Review: Sunset Song"Terence Davies’ adaptation of Sunset Song is full of quiet and subtle greatness, may be a bit old fashioned, but that is exactly what the film is going for.
Read more "Film Review: Sunset Song"The Nice Guys is another gem from director Shane Black, delivering a sleazy buddy comedy with a kid thrown into the mix for good measure.
Read more "Film Review: The Nice Guys"Jeremy Saulnier’s Green Room is a master work of tension and genre filmmaking, every frame matters, every beat is earned, every devilish laugh lands as you squirm from the edge to the back of your seat as the mayhem unfolds.
Read more "Green Room"Captain America: Civil War is another great entry into Cap’s saga, but the introduction of Spider-Man and wedging in every last MCU face feels too forced, even if those elements work on their own.
Read more "Captain America: Civil War"With all of the previews for the upcoming Me Before You attacking my heart, I figured I would give an earlier romantic comedy of Sam Claflin’s a chance.
Read more "Movie Night With Lauren: Love, Rosie (2014)"Keanu is a solid feature debut from the Key & Peele duo, who live in the absurdity of their premise and are not afraid to turn into it.
Read more "Keanu"I was hoping for a new favorite Christmas movie, but Krampus just isn’t it.
Read more "Movie Night With Lauren: Krampus (2015)"Elvis & Nixon is pretty much a disaster, except for Michael Shannon’s fun take on Elvis, but I still don’t think that is enough for you to bother with the film.
Read more "Elvis & Nixon"Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive turns five this year and it still stands up as one of the best films of the decade.
Read more "Drive: A Five Year Retrospective"Let’s face it, a movie that kills Ryan Reynolds in the first 10 minutes is not a movie I am going to enjoy.
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