The Light Between Oceans
This movie reminded me of the old film on Michelangelo entitled The Agony and the Ecstacy. The only difference is you want to take out “the Ecstacy”.
This movie reminded me of the old film on Michelangelo entitled The Agony and the Ecstacy. The only difference is you want to take out “the Ecstacy”.
Though my recent murder trial kept me from quickly seeing this film, I was stunned to experience its heartwarming nature.
Think of your worst nightmare that continues to haunt you. Need I say more?
You may not know Margaret Bowman, but wait until you see her unforgettable role as a sassy waitress.
What if nature gave us a way to embrace our late parents one more time? I wish we could all have Kubo’s two strings.
It is easier to embrace the end of summer when Marvel films start to disappear and tiny, meaningful films like this one find an empty screen in a theater.
This is the third film that I have seen in a row (Anthropoid and Indignation) that I was left crying at the conclusion. Am I really a decent movie reviewer or am I… Continue reading
What if your memory of lost love is limited to images on wallpaper in a sanitarium?
This movie serves as a reminder that Western civilization can be as heartlessly destructive as terrorists we face around the globe in the 21st century.