With my sincerest wishes, I want more films to be like this. Pictures that aren't afraid to
With my sincerest wishes, I want more films to be like this. Pictures that aren't afraid to
Netflix is starting to become a prime candidate for pictures that accurately depict destructive relationships.
Each moment has an appeal that is geared towards children and no one else beyond that intellectual range.
The idea certainly has me intrigued.
To distinguish "MLK/FBI" from any other documentary revolving around the subject matter would be
It's like Martin Scorsese is in on a joke that the rest of us are tired of hearing.
If I were to have one wish with "Wonder Woman 1984," that wish would be
. The farewell was a reminder of those we had to say goodbye to, whether it be a loved one or a pet.
The chapter's big spoiler moment was one I lamented before seeing it with my very eyes. Upon its completion, I shed a tear.
Director Ryan White's account of the tale behind the murder features jaw-dropping revelations leaving your mind boggled like the victims in Kim's plot to kill his half-brother.
Chapter 15 is an amalgamation of every negative element in "The Mandalorian" and represents every missed opportunity that Disney takes with the Star Wars franchise.
Alas, the fan service is paying off in spades that
When viewing anything created by Dave Filoni, one must possess the patience of a Jedi, for that diligence will be
For a movie inspired by slasher and isolation films, "Black Bear"
There are so many opportunities that seem missed, which is a shame considering Nasrin Sotoudeh's life has a rich ongoing story to tell.
The Mando team does their classic cherry-picking from the expanded universe with elements in this episode that will continue to please the die-hard Star Wars nerds and spike the interest of newcomers alike.
"Mank" is the property of a director who helms technical wizardry but
Do or do not, actually, good enough.
I implore you to watch "Crazy, Not Insane" so you can understand that