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Emma Thompson shines in a tarnished setting… continue reading
Emma Thompson shines in a tarnished setting… continue reading
Writer and director Denys Arcand pulls you in with some wry humor and delivers a major gut-punch in the end… continue reading
Even though this movie feels similar to many other comedies, the movie makes itself stand out amongst those movies… continue reading
The whole movie just seems to big one big metaphor for the difficulty of letting go of your childhood and entering adulthood… continue reading
I wasn’t expecting much from the film going into it, but I found it to be heartwarming and the characters to be likable… continue reading
‘To Dust’ sure isn’t for most people, and maybe not for me either… continue reading
Quasi-mockumentary ‘The Saint Bernard Syndicate’ is uniquely foreign and therefore of little interest to most… continue reading
Johnny English Strikes Again is loaded with special features… continue reading
‘The Intouchables’ succeeds more at being emotional and the main leads have great chemistry, but ‘The Upside’ still managed to put a smile on my face… continue reading
Two detectives uncover a seriously unfunny movie… continue reading
‘Second Act’ hits almost all the beats you’d expect with one thing that makes it something a bit more… continue reading
‘Green Book’ is entertaining, but is it Best Picture material?… continue reading
‘The Favourite’ isn’t nearly as weird as I’d feared, and it’s a decent historical piece too… continue reading
‘Goosebumps 2’ just felt dull… continue reading
‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ takes a lot of swings in its modern adaptation, with more hits than misses… continue reading