The Little Hours is a bewildering but entertaining indie comedy
‘The Little Hours’ stars a bunch of your favorite comedy actors in a bizarre period fusion… continue reading
‘The Little Hours’ stars a bunch of your favorite comedy actors in a bizarre period fusion… continue reading
The film is a mixed bag, but the Blu-ray presentation is spectacular… continue reading
‘The Wedding Plan’ is an engaging take on the mad rush to get married filtered through a religious lens… continue reading
‘The Lovers’ tries to make you believe in a doomed romance and instead does not… continue reading
A French travelogue and food porn do not an interesting movie make… continue reading
Food leads to love in ‘This is Not What I Expected’… continue reading
Love, war and classic British cinema take you back to a long ago era… continue reading
‘Table 19’ is better as a comedy than a drama, but it keeps forgetting what it wants… continue reading
‘Dirty Dancing’ celebrates its 30th anniversary with a theatrical re-release and a deluxe DVD/Blu-ray box set, and its feministic overtones have never reverberated more than in this day and age… continue reading
‘Paterson’ is a classic indie slice of life, with a few hints of absurdity and tragedy hidden beneath the surface… continue reading
There is one glaring problem with the story… continue reading
‘La La Land’ tells a story you’ve heard before but in a very memorable way… continue reading
It’s been over a decade since we’ve seen Bridget Jones fumbling her way through a feature film. What can fans of the franchise expect from ‘Bridget Jones’s Baby’… continue reading
‘The Light Between Oceans’ is hard to watch and perhaps it doesn’t have to be… continue reading
‘The Hollars’ isn’t particularly great, but a few performances blew me away… continue reading