“Hard Truths” Review
Mike Leigh has a certain wizardry with how he crafts characters that are so real it hurts. Hard Truths is a return to form for the director/screenwriter, returning to melodrama
Mike Leigh has a certain wizardry with how he crafts characters that are so real it hurts. Hard Truths is a return to form for the director/screenwriter, returning to melodrama
Although I was initially unfamiliar with the pop icon Robbie Williams, his rise to fame is familiar. He had a dream of singing, blossomed into the member of a boy
The sequel to the heist film Den of Thieves is a film that is all work and no play. It confuses intricacy for intrigue and competency for charisma. For the
Do you want to live forever? It’s a question that everybody has thought of at some point, but more as an impossible scenario. Every human will die and it’s an
There’s a dreamy quality to how The Colors Within meanders around, inevitably arriving at a musical cresendo. Some Japanese animated films start with this pleasant sensation, but oftentimes veers off
Sure, I’ve been critical of the past few Aardman Animations like Early Man and the sequel to Chicken Run, but it’s hard to find any fault within the romps of
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