Olympic Dreams

February 5, 2020 by

 

Olympic Dreams

It would be easy to toss this one off as Lost in Translation lite, but that would be wrong. Because while the comparison is somewhat clear, this true, small sweetheart of a movie has its own integrity, charm and very cool backdrop.

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The Last Full Measure

January 22, 2020 by

The Last Full Measure

It’s taken over 50 years to get the story to the screen of how and why Air Force medic William H. Pitsenbarger earned his Medal of Honor. In light of this country’s continuing issues with the legacy of the Vietnam War and its veterans, the film packs an earnest and long time in coming punch.

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Just Mercy

January 7, 2020 by

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Sometimes, a film doesn’t have to be “elevated” in order to be effective. While this story of injustice isn’t artsy or showy, thanks to its heart breaking basis, along with some terrific performances, it had me in tears throughout.

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Bombshell

December 9, 2019 by

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However well intentioned, this wanna be explosive lands with a fizzle.

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Joanna Langfield’s 10 Best Movies of 2019.

December 5, 2019 by

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Richard Jewell

December 4, 2019 by

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There are a few things in this movie I’m not so sure about. But its lead performance sure isn’t one of them.

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Uncut Gems

December 4, 2019 by

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The Safdie brothers have served up an ear blasting, soul piercing, and pretty damn thrilling take on how the American Dream can go very, very wrong.

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The Two Popes

December 1, 2019 by

The Two Popes

Like a few other notable films out there, this, too, focuses on men’s relationships with one another. This time though, their religion is, well, religion.

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1917

December 1, 2019 by

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Sam Mendes homage to his grandfather’s stories of World War I has splashed onto the screen as a modern day video game. For better and for worse.

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Little Women

November 25, 2019 by

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Do we really need another adaptation of this beloved classic? When it’s as wonderful as this one is, the answer is yes, oh yes, indeed.

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