Shakespeare, spiced by Cole Porter, yet not as bold as those angular sets seeming straight from Salvador Dali’s brain.
Shakespeare, spiced by Cole Porter, yet not as bold as those angular sets seeming straight from Salvador Dali’s brain.
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Halfway through the sexual-predator drama Trust, I thought: I will hate this movie if they don’t catch the creep. Therefore, 1/2 star.
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Great acting. Painterly cinematography. Stunning. I couldn’t stop watching even though I had to pee really bad.
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I loved Philomena, but The Magdalene Sisters is a harrowing, bolder & ultimately more vital film of the Magdalene laundries.
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Mamet film where heavily-manicured language lends an unbelievability to the proceedings. The word bombs, however, are awesome: [Heist word bomb example #1] He (on telephone): Everybody needs money. That’s why they call it money. [Heist word bomb example #2] He: Save the bullshit, your guy says he wants to do the job. She: Is that […]
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The story of Frank “Spig” Wead of the U.S. Navy, in which The Duke and Maureen O’Hara smoke a lot of cigarettes.
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The seemingly unfilmable Beat era’s genesis. Till Terrence Malick or David Fincher give it a go, this’s the best.
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Bang! Smash! Explosion! Beheading! Bonus: a warning siren in the kingdom of the gods when the prisoners escape!
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“As long as you don’t choose, everything remains possible,” Jared Leto says, stating the film’s theme. An “idea” movie.
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