Two more reviews well worth the read are Roger Ebert's four
star review of the film, and Owen Gleiberman's perfect A.
Not exact matches
This time to do my Retin - A Update ~ Results on 51 Cosby
starred and produced the disastrous Leonard Part 6, about an alien - fighting secret agent, a
film that received some
of the year's worst
reviews and
While
star Johnny Depp's singing earned mixed
reviews — and the movie dropped or shortened some
of Sondheim's songs — the
film as a whole received plenty
of critical acclaim as well as a Golden Globe for best picture (with Depp himself earning an Oscar nomination for his performance).
WAKE UP AND SMELL THE CHEESE CURDS - My
Review of THE HAPPYS (4
Stars) You know that horrible cliché used by filmmakers when they say the location they used is like another character in the
film?
The ensemble thriller
stars Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Zachary Quinto, and Penn Badgley, and was one
of the better
reviewed films released this fall.
PYONGYANGST - My
Review of THE LOVERS AND THE DESPOT (3
Stars) Evoking more questions than answers, THE LOVERS AND THE DESPOT, a documentary by filmmakers Ross Adam and Robert Cannan details the stranger than fiction account
of a prominent South Korean
film director and his actress ex-wife who were kidnapped by North Korea during Kim Jong Il's reign and were forced to make over 17 movies for him.
As for the story, it has potential but fails to follow through; writes the Guardian in a two -
star review typical
of the overall reaction, «Byzantium starts to introduce issues that you'd seldom find in most vampire
films, before cutting
of the blood and leaving them to die.»
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..
This past Summer she
starred in Obvious Child, a
film which won her rave
reviews for her performance
of Donna, a young...
Reviewed by Damien Straker on the 9th
of March 2018 Roadshow presents a
film by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein Produced by John Davis, Jason Bateman, John Fox and James Garavente Written by Mark Perez
Starring Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams, Billy Magnussen, Sharon Horgan, Lamorne Morris, Kylie Bunbury, Jesse Plemons, Michael C. Hall and Kyle Chandler Music by Cliff Martinez Cinematography Barry Peterson Edited by Jamie Gross, Gregory Plotkin and David Egan Running Time: 100 minutes Rating: MA15 + Release Date: the 22nd
of February 2018
Although the
film has not yet been
reviewed, Blunt brings the necessary ingredient
of being a popular, big
star.
The
film, also titled Youth in Revolt, is adapted from the book by screen writer Gustin Nash who made a minor splash last year with Charlie Bartlett (our
review), directed by Miguel Arteta and
stars Michael Cera in the title role
of Nick.
Reviewed by Tim Cooper on the 18th
of March 2018 Roadshow presents a
film by Roar Uthaug Produced by Graham King Screenplay by Geneva Robertson - Dworet and Alastair Siddons
Starring Alicia Vikander, Dominic West, Walton Goggins, Daniel Wu and Kristin Scott Thomas Music by Junkie XL Cinematography George Richmond Edited by Stuart Baird and Michael Tronick Running Time: 118 minutes Rating: M Release Date: the 15th March 2018
Our studio had its first ever $ 1 billion worldwide grossing
film in Michael Bay's hit «Transformers: Dark
of the Moon;» we successfully re-launched our «Mission Impossible» franchise with Tom Cruise, JJ Abrams and Brad Bird; our latest installment in the «Paranormal Activity» franchise had another $ 100 million dollar success; our first original animated
film «Rango,» from director Gore Verbinski, earned rave
reviews and more than $ 100 million at the domestic box office; and we released global phenomenon «Super 8,» directed by JJ Abrams, who will now direct the newest «
Star Trek» for 2013.
Lucy,
reviewed: Scarlett Johansson
stars in early contender for nuttiest action
film of the year
As a result
of its success, the Saorise Ronan and Laurie Metcalf -
starring film has now managed to become the highest - rated
film on
review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
The latter
film, which Stone produced as well as
starred in, was a heartfelt story about two adolescent misfits; although it did win a number
of positive
reviews, audiences largely stayed away from it.
Whilst the focus
of many
reviews of Lost in Translation has been on the renaissance
of Bill Murray's career, Coppola's choice in casting him in the
starring role and to juxtapose him with Scarlett Johansson is inspired in its exploitation
of his deadpan, ironic screen persona established in
films like Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis, 1993).
The fact that it is a female - driven independent comedy that
stars several talented and underrated actresses leads me to believe that this may be one
of the most popular and best -
reviewed films to come out
of SXSW this year.
Click through for my full
review of the Oscar Isaac and Garrett Hedlund
starring film.
In celebration
of this weekend's release
of Oz the Great and Powerful, consider this an invite to check out Matt's
review of the
film, video interviews with
stars James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams, and Zach Braff, and text interviews with Sam Raimi, Franco and Kunis, Williams and Weisz, and producer Joe Roth.
Reviewed by Damien Straker on the 27th
of January 2018 eOne presents a
film by Steven Spielberg Produced by Steven Spielberg, Kristie Macosko Krieger and Amy Pascal Written by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer
Starring Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Bradley Whitford, Bruce Greenwood and Matthew Rhys Music by John Williams Cinematography Janusz Kamiński Edited by Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar Running Time: 120 minutes Rating: M Release Date: the 11th
of January 2018
Steven Spielberg's newspaper drama «The Post» was named the year's best
film by the National Board
of Review, which also lavished its top acting honors on the
film's
stars, Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks.
In 1977, Roger
reviewed «
Star Wars,» describing the four - star film as an out - of - body experie
Star Wars,» describing the four -
star film as an out - of - body experie
star film as an out -
of - body experience.
Reviewed by Pat Condliffe on the 11th
of October 2017 Universal presents a
film by Christopher Landon Written by Scott Lobdell
Starring:...
Here's Paul Whitington's 5 *
review: Five
star film review: The Shape
of Water - «an unexpected and irresistible delight»
No cast yet (and good luck strying ot out Stockard / Olivia / John) but it's aiming for 2015 Serious
Film my friend Michael liked Match, the Tribeca
film starring Patrick Stewart I
reviewed yesterday, a helluva lot more than me so it's worth sharing an opposing opinion First Showing footage from Russell Crowe's directorial debut, The Water Diviner Empire the WB triples down on director Zach Snyder giving in both the Man
of Steel sequel and the Justice League movie (but why?
The only way I made it through the remainder
of the
film was to begin my list
of people I no longer have any respect for; you can find it at the top
of my
review, right after the word «
Starring.»
With the kind
of response from the lucky Venice crowd that caught its premiere that can only serve to whet our appetites further (our [A] grade
review is here) the
film looks to deliver on the promise
of its trailer and the pedigree
of its director and
stars, and then some.
Black Panther has arrived, and we are thrilled to get to give a no - spoiler
review of this amazing
film, along with the other flicks to be seen in theaters this week:
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, Samson, Early Man and The Female Brain.
Gus Van Sant's Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot was one such
film, earning warm early
reviews; the biopic about artist John Callahan
stars Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill, and Rooney Mara, a triple axel
of awards - bait talent.
For the purposes
of this
review, I decided to put my own personal prejudices aside (as much as I can anyway), and pretend I know nothing about Paris Hilton or Jason Mewes (Clerks II), treating this
film like any other that I might happen to see on a daily basis with no - name
stars.
It's already the talk
of film festivals season with stunning
reviews and so we're very intrigued to see Tom Ford «s new movie Nocturnal Animals
starring Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Some
of you are probably skeptical about whether or not critics can be fair when
reviewing a
film starring Paris Hilton (House
of Wax, Pledge This!)
When Roger saw «The Devil's Backbone» (2001), he acknowledged in his three -
star review that del Toro was «a master
of dark atmosphere, and the places in his
films seem as frightening as the plots.»
Reviewed by Damien Straker on the 1st
of February 2018 Roadshow presents a
film by Craig Gillespie Produced by Tom Ackerley, Margot Robbie, Steven Rogers and Bryan Unkeless Written by Steven Rogers
Starring Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan, Allison Janney, Julianne Nicholson, Bobby Cannavale and Paul Walter Hauser Music by Peter Nashel Cinematography Nicolas Karakatsanis Edited by Tatiana S. Riegel Running Time: 119 minutes Rating: MA15 + Release Date: the 25th
of January 2018
The
film received mildly positive
reviews out
of Toronto, but critics all agreed that Ronan excels in her
star turn.
Some
of these launched at prestige fall
film festivals («Downsizing,» «Molly's Game,» «Hostiles,» «
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool»); others are bonafide awards contenders (Steven Spielberg's «The Post» and Paul Thomas Anderson's «Phantom Thread»); and some, like Hugh Jackman vanity musical «The Greatest Showman,» will soon skid into either bad
reviews or audience reaction, or both.
Directed by Craig Gillespie, the
film stars Margot Robbie as disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding alongside Sebastian Stan and Allison Janney; check it out below... SEE ALSO: Read our
review of -LSB-...]
The well -
reviewed film stars indie darling Brit Marling
of «Another Earth» and «I Origins,» Hailee Steinfeld and newcomer Muna Otaru.
Justin's
Review: Whenever the topic
of conversation among geeks comes around to the question
of «Which is the best
Star Wars
film?»
Channelling its inspiration from the legendary mythology
of Conan the Barbarian which was created by the late Robert E. Howard, including elements from the
film of the same name which
starred Arnold Schwarzenegger comes CONAN EXILES for PC, PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One (
reviewed).
The bonds had become consistently more ridiculous till it got to the point
of them being unwatchable with the pierce brosnan
films replete with one
star reviews - this is slightly better than those but still feels like an uncool English version
of a big hollywood action movie.
THE PARTY — A
Review by Cynthia Flores An intellectual feast
of bitchiness with an all -
star cast, and
filmed in B&W with...
The story behind the music comedy «One Chance»
starring James Corden is so in - depth, I'm directly quoting from my
review of the
film:
And despite the caliber
of actors willing to work with him, Kate Winslet, Susan Sarandon, James Gandolfini, Christopher Walken and Steve Buscemi all
starred in 2007's «Romance and Cigarettes,» the
film couldn't muster more than $ 557K at the domestic box - office after waiting two years to be released (and was poorly
reviewed to boot).
Having already
starred in three
of Michael Bay's «Transformers»
films — to much - needed comedic affect, we might add — it's been rumored (via Latino
Review) that Turturro will also appear in the «Armageddon» director's next, non-robot-centric feature, «Pain & Gain,» about two about numbskulled body builders who get caught up in an extortion and kidnapping scheme that goes terribly wrong.
In addition to
reviewing films and writing interviews and features about the industry, she helps anchor the
Star's coverage
of the Toronto International Film Festival and Hot Docs International and does First ReelMovies, a weekly webcast
review at thestar.com with
Star movie critic Peter Howell.
Jason Solomons
reviews the week's
films with Xan Brooks, meets the
stars of the new Mike Leigh release, Happy - Go - Lucky and talks to Martin McDonagh, the director
of In Bruges
- Roger, from his 3
star review of the latest Harry Potter
film, which you can find HERE