Clever film with an interesting setting. Maybe break out pen and paper afterwards to make sense of it, if that is your jam.
Clever film with an interesting setting. Maybe break out pen and paper afterwards to make sense of it, if that is your jam.
A wonderful movie with a rare aesthetic, signature to its director, Henry Selick. I feel like this is a must watch for visuals and music alone.
It is not a perfect, there is a scene that looks cool but moves nothing and a hint of romance crops up that is awkward, but I think anyone who
Glass is so impatient with its characters that it feels detached from Unbreakable and Split. The camera jumps around, dialogue is fast and sometimes feels weak, and McAvoy is a
Woman of the Hour tries to tackle a real life story, and in that regard it falls on its face. In trying to tell a specific story, the film makes
An overall pretty good movie with two things I took a little issue with. One, I would have preferred a less fluffed ending, it almost seemed like the close out
Undeniably entertaining, but Free State of Jones does not do so in any inspired way. A swing at an epic that falls short when you start to feel the runtime.