Category: film reviews
Anna Karenina (2012)
Joe Wright’s adaptation of Tolstoy’s famous novel is an ambitious, well-acted, and beautifully creative film.
Angry Indian Goddesses
A young woman living in Goa invites her longtime –yet seemingly different– friends because she’s getting married.
Andalucia: Revenge of the Goddess
Japanese foreign diplomat Kosaku Kuroda is in Andalucia to investigate the death of a Japanese investor, suspected to have been killed. The only witness or culprit is a young clerk from Victor Bank.
Amour (2012)
Haneke takes on his most emotional material to date, but ends up with a film that feels just as cold and distant as the rest.
American Sniper
American Sniper follows the life of rodeo cowboy-turned-U.S. Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, who is highly regarded in his country as the most lethal sniper ever with at least 160 confirmed kills.
American Reunion
American Reunion revists the characters from the franchise in their early 30s as they meet up once again for their upcoming high school reunion.
América, Uma História Bem Portuguesa
This is a comedy… of sorts, about a Russian immigrant in Portugal who’s married to a small-time crook who starts to make a living out of selling fake passports to illegal immigrants. Ah, the Land of the Free.
Amazing Spider-Man, The (2012)
Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man comes across as a visually darker film driven by human emotions and scientific touches thanks to the direction and the screenwriting team.
Amazing Spider-Man 2, The
What makes Marc Webb’s take on Spider-Man still enjoyable to watch is mostly due to its cast and the relationship between Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker.