ELVIS Movie Review

If you’re hoping for expanded details about the “King of Rock n’ Roll” in this biopic, they’re here. When you hear the name Elvis Presley, outside of the songs he courted us with, you can’t help but think of the loud outfits, big belt buckles, the mismanaged movie career and his fondness for karate. Baz Luhrmann’s usual glitz and flash are all over “Elvis” because that’s who the singer was.
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Smile Official Trailer

Movie Trailer For: SMILE

 

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY: Parker Finn

STARRING: Sosie Bacon, Jessie T. Usher, Kyle Gallner, Robin Weigert, Caitlin Stasey with Kal Penn and Rob Morgan

PRODUCED BY: Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey, Isaac Klausner, Robert Salerno

EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY: Adam Fishbach

 

RATED: R for strong violent content and grisly images, and language
GENRE: Horror

 

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Good Luck to You, Leo Grande Movie Review

Nancy Stokes is a 55-year-old widow played believably by 63-year-old, two-time Academy Award winner, Emma Thompson. Leo Grande is played by Daryl McCormack from “Peaky Blinders.” Thompson looks fabulous and is remarkable in the part while he, perhaps surprisingly from someone so new to the business, holds his own with a gifted actor who has been performing longer than McCormack has been alive. ​
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Bros Official Trailer

Judd Apatow and Billy Eichner bring you “Bros” from Universal Pictures 

 

Directed by: Nicholas Stoller
Written by: Nicholas Stoller and Billy Eichner

Cast: Billy Eichner, Bowen Yang, Luke Macfarlane, Harvey Fierstein, Debra Messing, Jim Rash

Rated: R
Genre: Romantic Comedy

Producers: Judd Apatow, Nicholas Stoller, Joshua Church
Executive Producer: Billy Eichner

 

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Don’t Make Me Go Trailer

This summer, from Amazon Prime, comes a sincere and honest father and daughter story.

 

Directed by: Hannah Marks
Written by: Vera Herbert
Starring: John Cho, Mia Isaac, Mitchell Hope, Jemaine Clement, Stefania LaVie Owen, Kaya Scodelario
Produced by: Donald De Line, Leah Holzer, Peter Saraf

 

Rated: R
Run Time: 1h 49m
Genre: Drama

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JAZZ FEST: A New Orleans Story Movie Review

The late great George Wein, the creator of the Newport Jazz Festival in the 1960s, felt that New Orleans had to have a music festival of its own. New Orleans had something no other city in the world could claim. It had the birthright of jazz. In the era of Jim Crow, it couldn’t happen as, at the time, whites and blacks couldn’t be on the same stage together. Wein told his wife Joyce that he hoped time would eventually turn in his favor. ​
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