The film is set in the prelude to the Paris Revolution. Mozart is giving a concert and a man from the crowd asks if he could play Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. Five with him on stage. Mozart accepts, yet when he sees it’s a black man, well dressed though he is (his father supported his son so he would want for nothing), Mozart asks his audience, “Who put you up to this?”
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Author: Shari K. Green
To Catch a Killer Movie Review
This movie starts out with a “BANG!” We begin with a New Year’s celebration and for some reason, the way it was all set in motion made me think of the Kathryn Bigelow film “Strange Days.” This being the case, I was expecting a three-minute-long POV shot. However, I was taken by surprise by what came next.
Judy Blume Forever Movie Review
I read Judy Blume’s “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.” several times and passed it on to my daughter, making her read it, which she happily did, also more than once. This will go on forever, mothers making sure their children read one of the best YA (young adult literature) writers who ever lived. Just think of her achievements!
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Showing Up Movie Review
Director Kelly Reichardt and Michelle Williams have made several films together. After this, it looks as if their collaborations aren’t going to stop. They seem to know one another as well as any couple does. “Showing Up” doesn’t have a lot of dialogue and what it does have is often repeated and arbitrary. Most of the story comes from its delightful visuals if you understand where Reichardt is coming from. Williams has a lot of talent and skill and uses it here.
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Quasi Movie Review
I love Broken Lizard. They work together harmoniously, complimenting one another in a way the comedy troupe Monty Python always did. I see them as America’s version of the Python’s. I’m sure I’m not the first to say that, but I’m sure they’re tired of hearing it. Outside of that mention, I’ll not be comparing the two. Read more
Mafia Mamma Movie Review
In high heels, Bianca (Monica Bellucci) walks through a plethora of dead bodies. She kisses a now dead man, Don Giuseppe Balbano (Alessandro Bressanello). Bianca was his general. He trusted her and he meant a lot to her. She stands and proclaims with an Italian accent, “This means war.”
Last Voyage of the Demeter Trailer
The legend of Dracula is born.
Based on the chapter “The Captain’s Log” from Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
Directed by: André Øvredal
Written by: Bragi F. Schut, Stefan Ruzowitzky, Zak Olkewicz
Starring: Corey Hawkins, Aisling Franciosi, Liam Cunningham, David Dastmalchian
Genre: Horror
Distributor: Universal Pictures
Producers: Brad Fischer, Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer
Executive Producer: Matthew Hirsch
New Trailer for Disney’s Epic Movie Event “PETER PAN and WENDY”
A new trailer for Disney’s epic movie event, “Peter Pan & Wendy,” is available now. The studio’s live-action reimagining of the J. M. Barrie novel and the 1953 animated classic will begin streaming April 28, 2023, exclusively on Disney+.
Directed by: David Lowery
Written by: David Lowery, Toby Halbrooks (Screenplay), J.M. Barrie (Novel)
Starring: Jude Law, Alexander Molony, Ever Anderson, Yara Shahidi, Alyssa Wapanatâhk, Joshua Pickering, Jacobi Jupe, Molly Parker, Alan Tudyk, Jim Gaffigan
Rated: PG (Peril|Violence|Thematic Elements)
Run Time: 1h 46m
Genres: Comedy, Kids & Family, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Produced by: James Whitaker
Distributed by: Distributor: Disney+
Book Club: The Next Chapter – Official Trailer
They’re back for amore!
Director: Bill Holderman
Writers: Bill Holderman & Erin Simms
*Based on Characters Created By: Bill Holderman & Erin Simms
Cast: Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen, Craig T. Nelson, Giancarlo Giannini with Andy Garcia, and Don Johnson
Genre: Comedy
Distributor: Focus Features
Producers: Bill Holderman, Erin Simms
Executive Producers: Brad Weston, Trish Hofmann, Enzo Sisti, Andrew Duncan
Paint Movie Review
In Paint, we have Carl Nargle, who is modeled after the legendary painter Bob Ross. For a little over a decade, Ross hosted a show on PBS called “The Joy of Painting,” instructing his audience how to make their own paintings based on the knowledge they got from watching him.
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