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Amsterdam is a Long And Preachy Film Starring a Who’s Who of Hollywood
Synopsis: In the 1930s, three friends witness a murder, are framed for it and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history. Director: David O. Russell Stars: Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, John David Washington, Chris Rock, Robert DeNiro Of all the issues David O. Russell may come across
Movie review: I Care a Lot
Synopsis: A crooked legal guardian who drains the savings of her elderly wards meets her match when a woman she tries to swindle turns out to be more than she first appears. Stars: Rosamund Pike, Peter Dinklage, Eliza Gonzalez, Diane Weist Director: J Blakeson
Darkness Falls review — Interview with the star Shawn Ashmore
After his wife's suicide, Detective Jeff Anderson becomes convinced that she has been murdered. Obsessed with his investigation, he finds out that his wife was the victim of a team of father-and-son serial killers and sets out to stop them. Directed by: Julien Seri Stars: Shawn Ashmore, Gary Cole, Richard
The Main Event: a movie for the whole family from Netflix
Synopsis: After discovering a magical mask, an 11-year-old aspiring wrestler enters a competition to become the next WWE superstar. Stars: Seth Carr, Tichina Arnold, Adam Pally Director: Jay Karas Rating: C-
Movie Review: The Hunt
If you didn't catch it in the cinema, The Hunt is available on iTunes, Google Play, and at the Cineplex Store. Just make sure the kids are in bed before you start watching! Synopsis: Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don't know where they are, or how they got
Film review: American Son
Synopsis: An estranged couple reunite in a Florida police station to help find their missing teenage son. Stars: Kerry Washington, Steven Pasquale, Jeremy Jordan, Eugene Lee Director: Kenny Leon
Movie Review: El Camino
Synopsis:After escaping Jack and his gang, Jesse Pinkman goes on the run from the police and tries to escape his own inner turmoil. Stars:Aaron Paul Director:Vince Gilligan
Film Review: Unfriended – Dark Web
Synopsis: A teen comes into possession of a new laptop and soon discovers that the previous owner is not only watching him, but will also do anything to get it back. Stars: Rebecca Rittenhouse, Betty Gabriel, Colin Woodell Director: Stephen Susco
Film Review: “Ip Man 3” is a Hard-Hitting Conclusion to a Classic Kung Fu Trilogy
Directed by Wilson Yip Written by Lai-yin Leung, Chan Tai-Li, and Edmond Wong Produced by Dreams Salon Entertainment Culture et al. Early on in Ip Man 3, a young Bruce Lee approaches the Kung Fu master and asks to become his student. Ip Man pelts him with cigarettes
Bryan Cranston makes a name for himself in Trumbo
A scene from Trumbo. Directed by Jay Roach Written by John McNamara (based on “Dalton Trumbo” by Bruce Cook) Produced by Groundswell Productions and ShivHans Pictures It seems almost quaint now. The politics of Hollywood were once a big deal, rather than an unnecessary interruption into screen time. In the
Film Review: A Fiery Fassbender Walks the Talk in “Steve Jobs”
Steve Jobs Directed by Danny Boyle Written by Aaron Sorkin (based on the book by Walter Isaacson) Produced by Universal Pictures et al. Steve Jobs could be a real jerk. This is the overriding thrust of Danny Boyle’s new film about the Apple co-founder, and it’s hammered home in scene
Film Review: “Room” opens a door on abuse, wonder
Room Directed by Lenny Abrahamson Written by Emma Donoghue (based on her book) Produced by A24, Element Pictures, and No Trace Camping It’s astounding to consider that a person could go missing only to reemerge years later. The actual case of Elisabeth Fritzl, imprisoned for 24 years in the basement
DVD Review: Final Destination 5 – A One-Way Trip Worth Taking
How many horror movie franchises have descended into terminal mediocrity by the time they reach their fifth installment? Think of Howling V: The Rebirth (1989), Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning (1985), Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989), A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989), Children of
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