Tagged: mirella recommends
The premise of a man falling in love with his Operating System is something that sounds most likely creepy and weird, but under Spike Jonze’s command and his cast, Her is a very heartfelt film that is shockingly sweet, delightful and even touching film.
It’s the stellar acting from the debuting Barkhad Abdi and the veteran Tom Hanks that makes Captain Phillips engaging to watch
Out of Netflix’s new content, Orange Is the New Black proved to be the most interesting (and entertaining) of them all with its very diverse cast and outstanding storytelling.
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is one of the best (and most expensive) fanfiction I have ever seen!
The good news about The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is that it is actually a much more enjoyable film than the first one.
Frozen, in so many ways, is a Broadway musical in the body of an animated film.
Steve McQueen’s film deserves as much praise and discussion as it does cricism for serving as a brilliant and harrowing depiction of Northup’s years of enslavement bleeding together as he loses track of his past
But despite its faults, Thor: The Dark World is another win for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and makes us feel Phase 2 is in good hands.
Ron Howard’s Rush tackles the rivalry between drivers Niki Lauda and James Hunt during the 1976 Formula One season.
So you keep hearing about a British show called Doctor Who. Where do you start?