1917
A poetic historical film recreating the human tragedy inflicted on little people during World War I.
A poetic historical film recreating the human tragedy inflicted on little people during World War I.
Lasting for 2 hours and 45 minutes, writer/director Terrence Malick once again finds a way to let a movie’s length rob the film of its dramatic importance.
Don’t waste your time seeing this film.
Ever been to a film where you laugh almost as hard as you cry?
This is just what all of you need to see. This film demonstrates the fraud that led the United States and Britain into the Iraq war in 2003.
This is a rather quiet, moving film describing how young love, friendship and war transformed a man into one of the great authors in world history.
How do families in a war zone ever hope to recover from the loss of a loved one when their city is bombed?
It is worth remembering the horror of World War I.
Though Rosamund Pike has received a Golden Globes nomination, is a film worth watching where the story devours the central character?