“The Eternal Daughter” is labeled a mystery, thriller and, through the trailer, sold as somewhat of a ghost story. Imagine my surprise when halfway through the hour-and-a-half movie, I hadn’t received a storyline matching either of the descriptions I had been expecting. I was perplexed. However, I do acknowledge that what I saw was spectacular beauty. I also witnessed one of my favorite actresses make it impossible for me to turn away from the screen.
Author: Shari K. Green
Nanny Movie Review
Cocaine Bear Trailer
On a rampage for blow and blood. Meet “COCAINE BEAR.”
Directed by: Elizabeth Banks
Screenplay by: Jimmy Warden
Starring: Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson, Jr., Christian Convery-Jennings, Alden Ehrenreich, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Brooklynn Prince, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Kristofer Hivju, Hannah Hoekstra, Aaron Holliday, with Margo Martindale and Ray Liotta
Rated: R
Genre: Dark Comedy
Producers: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Elizabeth Banks, Max Handelman, Brian Duffield, Aditya Sood
Executive Producers: Robin Mulcahy Fisichella, Alison Small, Nikki Baida
When You Finish Saving the World Official A24 Trailer
Featuring original music by Emile Mosseri, Finn Wolfhard, and Jesse Eisenberg.
Written & Directed by: Jesse Eisenberg
Starring: Julianne Moore, Finn Wolfhard, Alisha Boe, and Jay O. Sanders
Rated: R
Run Time: 1h 28m
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Distributed by: A24
Something From Tiffany’s Trailer
“Something From Tiffany’s” from Prime
Directed by: Daryl Wein
Produced by: Lauren Levy Neustadter, Reese Witherspoon
Written by: Tamara Chestna
Starring: Zoey Deutch, Kendrick Sampson, Ray Nicholson
Rated: PG
Runtime: 1h 27m
Genres: Romance, Comedy, Family
Release Date (Streaming): Dec 9, 2022
The Inspection Movie Review
I liked “The Inspection” but found it regurgitated a lot from “An Officer and a Gentleman.” There were several scenes that dealt with similar themes and others that looked and felt like a carbon copy of the Taylor Hackford film. Of course, there is one big difference, and that difference is what ultimately makes “The Inspection” worth seeing. It’s somewhat autobiographical as director Elegance Bratton relives his own experience in boot camp as a gay Black marine in the mid-2000s.
Bones and All Movie Review
This movie will be remembered by some, possibly hanging around for a while for its a new spin on an old tale. I can’t stress enough that it’s only for some. Based on the novel by Camille DeAngelis, it isn’t a horror movie. It lies somewhere between horror and a heavy drama where it may have trouble finding an audience where the book didn’t.
The Fabelmans Movie Review
Everyone who loves movies remembers the film that pushed them toward their passion. Whether that passion led to watching every movie you could, reviewing or making films, that movie was special. For some, it was “Jaws,” created by Steven Spielberg, the subject of this film.
ELEPHANT REFUGEES CLIP – AN ELEPHANT ASKS FOR HELP
Directed by: Louise Hogarth
Written by: Louise Hogarth, Lynn Webb
Starring: Jerome Flynn
Run Time: 1h 22m
Genre: Documentary
Rated: NR
“Elephant Refugees” was released on Digital November 18, 2022.
Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths Movie Review
Visually, this is one of the most stunning films I’ve ever seen. Having seen many of those lately, it’s easy to blow me off when I say that, but “Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths” is different. You could watch this movie without the sound on and still understand it. Unless you’re fluent in Spanish, you are anyway; since the subtitles fly by so quickly it’s hard to catch what they’re saying. But that’s okay. You don’t really need them. The sound design, cinematography and editing are impeccable, creating for you a world you’re still determining is real.