Le Week-End
This delightful film combines moments of inspired humor with regrettable angst.
This delightful film combines moments of inspired humor with regrettable angst.
This is a crude, rude, offensive film devoid of a single moment of charm or interest. It gives all aliens a bad name.
Before seeing the emotionally powerful The Railway Man, hunt down William Holden and Sir Alec Guinness in the classic The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957).
This is little more than a brazen attempt of the NFL and ESPN to worship themselves.
Wouldn’t it be spectacular if this movie’s title was actually the name of the lead singer for the Russian group “Pussy Riot”!
If the misbehavior of man caused our Creator to have Noah build his Ark, we should all be buying a sturdy boat.
While the Hotel doesn’t quite dance in The Royal Tenenbaums’ league, you can’t expect Wes Anderson to repeat a work of genius. It’s close and that’s good enough for me.
If you want to see a Spanish film set in Chile, go see Gael Garcia Bernal in the amusing historical drama, No (2012).
Anyone who would agree to make love with Eva Green on screen would likely die with a smile on their face. Then again, there are worse deaths.