Chloe Grace Moretz Takes the Lead in This Feminist WWII/Monster Movie
Directed by Roseanne Liang
Starring Chloe Grace Moretz, Nick Robinson, Taylor John ...
reset and needed to tie back into the first and that the sequels are all "inferior"- a direct quote from characters talking about the thinly-veiled Stab sequels. Progressiveness was always at the forefront of this property, not a need to Make Scream Great Again, and take the franchise and give it the same treatment as sputtering franchises that need these rebootquels. This feels like it was made by the kind of movie watcher who always says without much thought that "the first is always the best" and "the book is always better", when that is not always the case.
Ultimately, you don't have to care about the royals to care about Spencer. This is just intoxicating filmmaking, masterful acting, and a Jonny Greenwood score that should be awarded on Oscar night.
Mostly, The Super Bob Einstein Movie functions as star-powered one-stop shopping for all the subject’s greatest hits, presented with all the fat cut out.
The Spider Woman Weaves a Dull Web in This Abortative Franchise Starter
DIRECTED BY ARTHUR LUBIN / 1946
STREET DATE NOVEMBER 2, 2021
KINO LORBER STUDI...
Chloé Zhao’s Feature Debut is Still a Bleak but Beautiful Tale of Sibling Love and Loyalty
DIRECTED BY CHLOÉ ZHAO/2015
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: OCTOBER 5, 20...
John Ford’s Debut Feature Reloads Western Legend Harry Carey
DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD (AS “JACK FORD”)/1917
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: JULY 14, 2020/KL STUDIO CLA...
The Awkwardness and the Ecstasy
Directed by Richard Ayoade (2010)
It was impossible to watch Richard Ayoade’s Submarine without thinking of Wes Ander...