Not exact matches
This must be the age of bliss for Harry being he loves absolutly every
movie he sees... it's fairly obvious he's being paid off, after the Batman And Robin fiasco (back when the site was pure) studios realized how
powerful this kinda site can be so they decided to give knowles a wad of cash to give their films a good
review... Only reason Star Trek Nemesis didn't get a good
review was because Moriarty and others bashed Rick Berman so much he didn't wan na give them Money he was so insulted... everyone do a favor and goto http://www.corona.bc.ca/films it's a real
movie lovers site withreal
reviews and NEWS... no shit about how they got the news or that they think the film reminds them of from their youth, just news..
From Patrick Holzapfel's Stray Dogs
review: «If Stray Dogs really is the last
movie of Tsai Ming - Liang, then it would be one of the harshest losses of modern cinema, but at the same time one of the most
powerful retirements in the history of the medium.
Yesterday, The Hollywood Reporter published an article about the studios» war against Rotten Tomatoes, the
review aggregate site that has become increasingly
powerful in deciding a
movie's fate.
SEE ALL TRAILERS BELOW
Review: The story seems like a potent and
powerful one and while the trailer gets it across fairly easily, the end result isn't exactly the most enticing
movie.
Eventually they all get involved in a car robbery that went wrong and gets one of the most
powerful men... Continue reading «
MOVIE REVIEW: FAST FIVE (2011)»
However, shortly after there are words of Lord Blackwood being back from the dead and
powerful men are being murdered... Continue reading «SHERLOCK HOLMES [
MOVIE REVIEW]»
For past festivals Shteyrenberg has even shown he has a knack for pushing this writer to see the right
movies to introduce at the festival, Ida was one («Ida» comes to South Florida in 35 mm; My
review appears in «Reverse Shot»), and then there was the Israeli film Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem (Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem shows how to make a
powerful, resonant drama using one setting — a film
review).
The Shape of Water
movie review: That The Shape of Water has 13 Oscar nominations indicates that the love story largely floats above the problems with the film — buoyed to a large extent by a timorous, luminous,
powerful Sally Hawkins.
Most notably there's A Fantastic Woman, directed by Sebastian Lelio and starring Daniela Vega as a waitress who moonlights as a nightclub singer, grieving over the death of her older boyfriend; Vega is already being praised for her
powerful performance, and the
movie was one of the best
reviewed of 2017.