Freaks will have to wait another day, because a newer release — about freaks of its own — has come a-knocking.
Freaks will have to wait another day, because a newer release — about freaks of its own — has come a-knocking.
Julianne Nicholson’s long overdue to get cast in an A-list star-making role she’s more than deserved for epochs.
The parents’ short-thrifted, hinted-at backstory > their offsprings’ laborious, lugubrious stories.
Remember when I mentioned last week how too many movies start too early in their stories?
A series of cinematic echoes, starting with the voice of After the Wedding:
In a Sundance relationship-drama wannabe, when a parental figure promises not to miss a tyke’s birthday bash, you damn well know they’re missing that party.
When you’re familiar with the source material, it’s hard not to judge the adaptation more than its actual content.
Los Reyes is up there with White God among my favorite pup pictures of recent years.
How is Ralph Fiennes, one of the best actors in the world, not getting offered better roles than Official Secrets?!