Review: Broadway Danny Rose 35th Anniversary
I’ve said it before and, for the benefit of the word count, I’ll say it again. Woody Allen films are…
I’ve said it before and, for the benefit of the word count, I’ll say it again. Woody Allen films are…
It: Chapter Two picks up right where the miserably mediocre remake left us, only twenty-seven years have passed and Finn…
A pursuit of a steady job in The Big Apple sounds extremely difficult and near impossible. But for arrogantly confident cowboy…
The work of director Hirokazu Kore-eda is always a welcome and enjoyable experience. After how much I enjoyed Like Father, Like Son,…
Although I’ve not seen enough of his movies to confirm this, I truly think Robert Redford is one of the…
For those that haven’t the slightest clue who Richard E. Grant is, and know nothing of the immense talent he…
It’s quite the spectacle that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the first Quentin Tarantino feature I have witnessed on…
I sometimes miss the home I used to live in, as well as experiencing the nostalgic desire to reclaim the…
Oh, great, another Adam Sandler comedy. Sandler has been about as on the ball as a dead seal in these…
My disinterest in Lars von Trier and his Dogme 95 attitude has kept me well away from his work for…