Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Daldry’s latest film is a poor and aimless adaptation of a great novel.
Daldry’s latest film is a poor and aimless adaptation of a great novel.
My Week with Marilyn tells the story of Colin Clark, a young man who sets off with Marilyn Monroe for a week of fun.
The Muppets brings back the Henson characters we all know and love, proving that everything is great and everything is grand.
Rachel Weisz gives an amazing and devastating performance in this heart-wrenching play adaptation by Terrence Davies.
Weekend presents us with a tender and relatable film about two men that will tug at your heartstrings just the right amount.
Shame is a masterful character study that shows us the life of a sex addict named Brandon.
While some might make it a point to compare J.C. Chandor’s feature film debut to certain classics like Glengarry Glen Ross and Wall Street, the star filled Margin Call falls short of the legacy these have created.
While not the Kubrickesque film that many expected, Julia Leigh’s Sleeping Beauty manages to present an interesting look into an unfamiliar world that will captivate some and frustrate others.