Nightcrawler
Nightcrawler is an utterly disturbing film. You’re missing nothing unless you want to watch a dipshit win.
Nightcrawler is an utterly disturbing film. You’re missing nothing unless you want to watch a dipshit win.
Following her ridiculous racist remarks, Charlotte Lucas, of Lucas Oil Stadium, should see this film.
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) confronts the tragic story of a man on the downside of life’s Bell Curve. What happens when you become yesterday’s news?
This was a film that reminded me of the great Northwest Passage (1940).
Pride can’t be missed. Be prepared to both laugh and wipe tears from your eyes. What a pity it isn’t required viewing for all Roman Catholic Cardinals.
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?
Dark yet intriguing, this film is worth the effort for those who value history. It’s like watching a flawed mole crawl down a rat hole for honorable purposes, never to emerge.
In sub-titles, this is not a film for those with a weak heart. Families collapse, children are abandoned, and only the smart kids survive.
If you want to watch intriguing films about defense lawyers, then hunt down Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) and the TV series Rumpole of the Bailey (1978-1992).