The Lady from Shanghai ?Directed by Orson Welles??Written by Sherwood King, Orson Welles? The review: Orson Welles does an Irish accent and takes the noir film to a bunch of sunny locals for an [...]
Pieces of a Woman ?Directed by Kornél Mundruczó??Written by Kata Wéber? The review: “Young mother’s home birth ends in tragedy” is a phrase that will probably have most of the potential audience [...]
Detour ?Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer??Written by Martin Goldsmith? The review: There are three reasons to watch this film and the least of the reasons is that it’s 68 minutes, so it won’t take much [...]
Rocky ?Directed by John G. Avildsen??Written by Sylvester Stallone? The review: My delighted feelings about this film stem from the fact that I grew up in the 80s and what I knew of Rocky* was [...]
Friends with Benefits ?Directed by Will Gluck??Written by Keith Merryman, David A. Newman, and Will Gluck? The review: This film worked for me because I was in the mood, I like both Mila Kunis [...]
6 movies watched, 3 movies rewatched. Rewatched: The Duff (Good) Thor (Good) Almost Famous (Recommended) (Though has some problematic things due to the time passing) March. Where one movie blew [...]
Promising Young Woman ?Directed by Emerald Fennell??Written by Emerald Fennell? The review: If I tell you this movie is a revenge thriller you’ll probably get a very specific picture in your [...]
Laura ?Directed by Otto Preminger??Written by Jay Dratler, Samuel Hoffenstein, and Elizabeth Renhardt? The review: Dana Andrews* is our hard-boiled detective investigating the murder of Laura [...]
Kid 90 ?Directed by Soleil Moon Frye? The review: A slight documentary, and your interest will vary depending on your exposure to the kid actors who populated your 80s and 90s television and [...]
Ben Is Back ?Directed by Peter Hedges??Written by Peter Hedges? The review: This is a great movie to add to your Christmas-But-Not-Feeling-It list* as Julia Roberts is a fabulous steely mom [...]