Review of The Marvels Film
If I were Brie Larson, I wouldn’t try either. In The Marvels, former Oscar-winning actress Empty Vessel stars in one of her most confusing and chaotic Marvel movies to date.
If I were Brie Larson, I wouldn’t try either. In The Marvels, former Oscar-winning actress Empty Vessel stars in one of her most confusing and chaotic Marvel movies to date.
Annette Bening reminds us of her undeniable talent as compulsive long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad in Nyad. Benning is wonderful as a determined swimmer who defied adversity to swim from Cuba to the Florida Keys at the age of 64.
Director Eli Roth has called himself a “horror master” in the past, but “Thanksgiving” may be his first good film. Incredibly creepy and wildly funny, this holiday-themed slasher may not be perfect, but it’s worth seeing in a crowded theater.
The Creator would be the scariest thing in the universe if appearances could kill. Even though it falls short of grandeur, Gareth Edwards’ latest sci-fi thriller, which is visually stunning and frequently captivating, is a must-see on the big screen..
Some Hindu demons are just assholes. Take the Pishach, the occasionally invisible creature at the center of It Lives Inside, who likes to torment its victims before ultimately feasting on their souls.
We’ve all had the experience of watching a movie that looks and sounds tacky, but turns out to be surprisingly good in the end, making us question our own existence, the meaning of life, and our ability to judge people, places, and things objectively.
Despite widespread backlash and claims that he was perpetuating “Jewface,” the necessity of wearing an enlarged prosthetic to play legendary composer Leonard Bernstein was as plain to Bradley Cooper as the nose on his face.
This comes as Usher and Whitney Siegel (Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone) plan to artificially inflate La Española’s real estate market through their yet-to-be-launched series
You remember Oliver Twist, right? A novel by Charles Dickens. A poor orphan boy begs the workhouse guard for more porridge in English cries. Are you making everyone angry by saying, “I just want to eat something?” Even if you’ve never read the book, seen the musical version of Oliver!, or even grew up watching Disney’s Oliver and Company, you’ve probably heard this line before.
It’s been nearly three years since “Fargo” last aired on television. Season 4 represents a low point for Noah Hawley’s sparse take on the Coen brothers’ classic.