Joseph Gordon-Levitt gives one of his best performances in an anxiety-riddled hijacker saga set entirely in a cockpit. via ‘7500’ Review: The Most Exciting Cinematic Ride of the Year So Far — IndieWire
Month: June 2020
Unfortunate Sons: A review of Da Five Bloods — BengalCritiques
There is no uniform experience to how anyone experienced the Vietnam War. Yes, that is perhaps true of all conflicts, big and small, and events not related necessarily to war, but Nam’ was a nefariously special case. Whether you were American, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian or some other national demographic tied into the affair, some things […]… Continue reading Unfortunate Sons: A review of Da Five Bloods — BengalCritiques
Revisiting the film ‘Rebecca’. — Debbie Johansson
A few months ago, I listened to the audiobook of Rebecca, which was the perfect excuse to watch the 1940 film version all over again. This film introduced me to the book when I was a kid and has been one of my favourites ever since. The film stays reasonably close to the book, where […]… Continue reading Revisiting the film ‘Rebecca’. — Debbie Johansson
Becky Review: A fun, fast-paced, gory good time that presents a darker shade of Kevin James — Mooreviews
It’s always interesting to see comedy actors take a dramatic turn in their career – regardless if its good or bad. Adam Sandler has had a few strong dramatic performances in films like Punch Drunk Love and Uncut Gems and I’ll never forget the incredible performance Jim Carrey gives in The Truman Show. Now, it […]… Continue reading Becky Review: A fun, fast-paced, gory good time that presents a darker shade of Kevin James — Mooreviews
Mooreviews’ Must Watch/Might Not Have Heard of Movie Recommendations (June 10th) — Mooreviews
To make the current quarantine life a little easier, every two weeks I’ll be throwing out some recommendations of films that everyone can access across different streaming sites! Hereditary Where can you find it: Amazon Prime Read My Review The 2018 feature debut of writer/director Ari Aster, Hereditary, instantly made him a new […] via Mooreviews’… Continue reading Mooreviews’ Must Watch/Might Not Have Heard of Movie Recommendations (June 10th) — Mooreviews
Harley Quinn (Season 2): A Fight Worth Fighting For Review — Mooreviews
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of DC Universe’s Harley Quinn, A Fight Worth Fighting For, Harley (voiced by Kaley Cucuo) brings back The Joker (voiced by Alan Tudyk) in order to get the Book of Fables so that they can take out Dr. Psycho (voiced by Tony Hale) and his […] via… Continue reading Harley Quinn (Season 2): A Fight Worth Fighting For Review — Mooreviews
Infamous Review: Fails to take Bonnie and Clyde into the world of social media — Mooreviews
Attempting to take the star-crossed criminal love story of Bonnie and Clyde into the world of social media, Infamous falters in delivering a fresh look at the dangers and impact of social influences and the pursuit of fame at any cost. The film follows Arielle (Bella Thorne) and Dean (Jake Manley), a pair of lovers […]… Continue reading Infamous Review: Fails to take Bonnie and Clyde into the world of social media — Mooreviews
First Glance: “The Quarry” — Keith & the Movies
There is so much anxiety in the world at the moment. But for some of us it’s good to know movies are still being announced. It’s a nice diversion from the worry and stress. The South by Southwest film festival was cancelled and several notable movies missed their world premieres. One was “The Quarry”, a […]… Continue reading First Glance: “The Quarry” — Keith & the Movies
Thriller Festival Testimonial – June 15 2020
Producer David E. M. Maire (THE HOBBYIST) First thing I did was share the URL with my parents hahaha It was thrilling to watch, and pinned a huge grin on my face. The audience was very kind, and I was quite happy they enjoyed the concept and positive message so much. A FilmFreeway preferred festival: Watch… Continue reading Thriller Festival Testimonial – June 15 2020
10 Popular Books That Live Up to the Hype — My Bookish Banter
Reading hyped books is a tricky business. On one hand, I bow down to the hype very easily and end up going in with huge expectations. On the other, this allows me to pick titles and read genres I wouldn’t have read otherwise. More often than not, I end up loving the popular books. I […]… Continue reading 10 Popular Books That Live Up to the Hype — My Bookish Banter
