The Interview
Rather than succeeding at being a satirical spoof of North Korea, the film makes Americans look like fools. “USA”, “USA!”
Rather than succeeding at being a satirical spoof of North Korea, the film makes Americans look like fools. “USA”, “USA!”
If you want to see a great movie about Moses, then go see Director Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments (1956).
This is a fantastic movie dealing with love, friendship and the true meaning of life. See it.
Set aside your doubts and see this subversive, highly entertaining film.
This was a film that reminded me of the great Northwest Passage (1940).
If you are wondering why Dracula keeps being interpreted on the silver screen, remember that he only appears in dark movie theaters. I wonder why?
If we justifiably believe that the beheadings by members of ISIS are barbaric by any standard, then how can Denzel Washington be glorified for similar killings in what is labeled a noble cause?
There are few things more delightful in the cinema than to go expecting very little only to be stunned by a film’s quality.
While this film will likely soon be forgotten, wait until you see Ms. Kurylenko hunted by a vicious female assassin.