21 posts tagged ‘review’
Maestro Is a Masterful Reconstruction That Remains Just That
The Leonard Bernstein biopic somehow proves that Bradley Cooper is a director of genuine vision, even though it’s not a particularly successful movie.
Hell’s Kitchen: A Familiar Diary of Alicia Keys
Conventional musical-theater turf, made fresh by killer performances.
Rustin Is a Solid History Lesson But Not a Particularly Good Movie
Colman Domingo is fantastic, however.
Who Thought Stoppard Needs More Sex?
Bedlam’s Arcadia falls into an easy trap.
The Hunger Games Forgets Its Own Nightmarish Message
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes has star power and action, but the prequel film lacks its predecessor’s sense of moral lucidity.
Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving Isn’t Terrible, and for That We Can Be Thankful
We don’t watch movies like this wondering what’s going to happen next. We watch because we know what’s going to happen next.
A Painter’s New Civil War
The perverse visions of Hilary Harkness.
Spamalot Returns, and It’s Not Dead Yet
Say no more!