Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
True to the style of Harry Potter, this film also contains some poignant love stories.
True to the style of Harry Potter, this film also contains some poignant love stories.
Like the equally semi-tolerable Batman vs. Superman and Suicide Squad, this is a film whose form transcends substance.
I admit that I love Eva Green, and I don’t care if she is a heroine or villainess.
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.
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
I took my Saudi foreign exchange student to see this film, and this was his last week in the States. At least he can remember why we Americans value artistic mendacity.
The only legitimate criticism of starring four women is that the only non-scientist was black.
Critics continually give Mr. Spielberg’s work an A when some of them deserve a C+. Need I say more?
If you get tired of watching sequel after sequel after sequel, wouldn’t you like to see a creative work of cinematic art?