The column continued until mid-2007, when I began focusing on
full film reviews for a new Christianity Today film - review site called CT Movies.
Not exact matches
Not only did Hayes end the game with either 3 or 3.5 sacks (pretty sure one of his half sacks may be turned into a
full sack after
film review), but he accomplished this while taking down Russell Wilson, one of the league's most elusive quarterbacks, maybe in in NFL history.
So when SB Nation asked me if I could
review «Draft Day» - the new NFL movie starring Kevin Costner, I told them I do nt know about «movies» but I'll take a look at what theyve put on
film and give a
full evalutation.
According to a New York Times
review of the
film, the «audience's attention is directed to Miss Monroe through frequent and liberal posing of her in
full and significant views.»
[Blu - ray
Review] Looking and sounding like a million bucks (or more) and
full of exhaustive bonus content new and vintage, the Blu - ray release of «The Jungle Book» is a must - own for anyone who loves animation, the Walt Disney studio, or
film in general.
The studio did manage to raise its average Metascore by 10
full points in 2013, while going 6 - for - 10 with critics; back in 2012, by comparison, Paramount released only one positively
reviewed film.
With a really splendid composition of the always elegant and contained Marion Cotillard in the role of a tacky, excessive, clumsy and uncontrolled mother, the
film ends in a pseudo-ironic catharsis that she did not deserve... [
Full review in Spanish]
Built as a road movie in its first hour of footage, the
film accompanies a truck driver on his way from Kosovo to Belgrade... It's in the whole of this journey where the
film seems more robust... [
Full review in Spanish]
[Director Ognjen] Glavonic's
film... manages to transmit all the darkness and mournful silence that surrounds its creatures... [
Full review in Spanish]
... an ambitious
film with a fabulous feminine ensemble, solid ideas, diluted in the imperious need to be condescending with the audience... [
Full review in Spanish]
Blu - Ray
Review: Crimson Peak was one of my favorite films of 2015 (you can read my full theatrical review
Review: Crimson Peak was one of my favorite
films of 2015 (you can read my
full theatrical
review review here).
We'll have a
full review from our own Jacob Hall who is down in Austin, Texas for the
film's premiere (among other things), but until then, fans can satiate their appetite for a new
film from the director of Shaun of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim vs the World with the trailer for this new
film.
Unfortunately, Gifted's cutesy classroom scenes are not quite up to the task of digging into how Mary fits in with her classmates, and the
film quickly gives way to increasingly caricatured depictions...
Full Review
It's one of the best
films of the year, period...
Full Review
Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years (no
full review yet, so I link to my «best
films of the year» page, where I have a capsule
review)
The first
full day of the festival saw several prominent titles make their Los Angeles
review, but the hot - ticket
film was Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name.
Say Anything... has also just made its DVD debut in the US this month, and
reviews of that disc are
full of praise for the new 16:9 anamorphic video transfer that's been done of the
film under the director's supervision, making mention of its detail, sharpness, colour saturation and perfect black levels.
He works
full - time in marketing while also writing
film reviews for Cinemalogue.
The Cannes Film Festival is in
full - swing and acclaimed director Todd Haynes» (Carol, Far From Heaven) highly - anticipated adaptation of Brian Selznick's YA novel Wonderstruck was one of the first
films screened at the fest — and it was met with
reviews that ranged from raves to lukewarm.
If you would like to read my
full review of the
film from Sundance, please click on the link below:
The
film team
review this week's new releases, including Guillermo del Toro's
full - on gothic romance and Yorgos Lanthimos's absurdist dating satire
And while I don't want to offer a
full review now, I loved the
film.
Click through for my
full review of the Oscar Isaac and Garrett Hedlund starring
film.
If you are curious to read more about the
film, you can check out my
full review from Sundance by clicking on the link below:
We wont give away the
full review, but Helen Hunt is definitely the highlight of the
film.
Read our
full review of the
film at the end of the link above.
I adore this
film, it was one of my favorites of the fest - check out my
full review here.
Oli caught it first at the London
Film Festival, calling it «absolutely stunning, one of the year's best
films,» and Jess
reviewed it in
full in Marrakech, agreeing that it's a «small, quiet, polished
film that unfolds slowly but with remarkable assurance,» with some «truly remarkable cinematography,» and a «striking central performance» from young Polish actress Agata Trzebuchowska.
And if you're new to Wes Anderson, this rich and thoughtful
film would make a fine place to start...
Full Review
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Full confession time: Newsarama didn't get to see Ragnarok until a press screening mid last week, days after the initial wave of
reviews started to surface and it became readily apparent the
film was another MCU critical hit.
Colin Hanks» wonderful documentary about the rise and fall of Tower Records, All Things Must Pass, was released on disc last week, and so I wrote a
full review of the
film for Hammer to Nail.
Their
reviews are
full of defensive posturing, refusing to deal with the
film head - on, denouncing exploitation before deciding on whom or what is being exploited.
(from
full review) Katz's third feature disarmingly continues the shuffling sense of 20 - something statelessness examined in his earlier
films, but makes some adventurous conceptual tweaks to the formula.
Between Smith, Brolin and Stuhlbarg, the
film manages to get past its ramshackle story and sometimes surprisingly - shoddy CGI
Full Review
We pack each
film page
full of links to related articles, resources,
reviews, and the
film's official website and social media so that your post-
film journey can be as interesting and in - depth as you so desire.
We've
reviewed a number of movies at local and national
film fests that have not yet had a
full theatrical release.
he gets the most complex arc of the
film, and as I said in my
full review, it's a performance that reminds you just how fantastic of an actor Del Toro is.
Again, I can't offer up a
full review of the
film, but I can say that Universal has every right to pay themselves on the back for releasing Your Highness.
In
full disclosure, I was very excited about the first
film — giving it a glowing
review.
Filmmaker Denis Villeneuve's bleak, taut thriller Sicario is one of the best
films of the year (read my
full review here), but it presents a stark and candid portrait of the U.S.'s response to violence with more violence, specifically in the case of the War on Drugs.
It totally won me over, it's one of the most uplifting, inspiring, lovely
films this entire year and it made me so happy (here's my
full review).
Until recently, Christy
reviewed films for The Associated Press for over 14 years, and in 2004 was named the first
full - time movie critic in the worldwide news organization's history.
We were lucky enough to see the
film at Cannes, and you can check our
full Cafe Society
review at the end of the link.
The
full review of that fine
film is here, and I recommend watching that instead of REGRESSION, a
film that is equally atmospheric, but diffused in its mounting terror, rather than sharply... Read More»
One of the great
films of 2017, The Florida Project is a stunning examination of desolation in the shade of capitalism [
Full review here].
Click on the titles for the
full reviews I, TONYA When it comes to a popular story, be it one revolving around pop culture, politics, murder, or...... Read more «Influx Magazine closes 2017 with nine new
film reviews from Steve Pulaksi»
At long last, Marvel's «Avengers: Infinity War» is set to open this Thursday evening, and with press screenings having taken place over the last couple of days, we finally have the first
full reviews of the
film pouring in.
If you are looking for more information related to the X-Men franchise spinoff, then head over to our
full review, as well as our
review roundup, to get a better sense of the
film's critical consensus!
Read Slate's
full review closer to the
film's release on Dec. 25.