This film, set in 1984, begins by introducing us to the lovely Josh, a high school student who has VHS copies (that he probably recorded off the television) of Jaws, Dog Day Afternoon, Bladerunner, and others.
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Frida Movie Review
This documentary shows that Frida Kahlo should be a household name among painters, especially in the column of Surrealism, but she isn’t. Why is that? She was a woman when she was at her most raw, uninhibited, and… best. It’s that simple. This documentary is about how she got started and what she went through along the path to being one of the best painters ever.
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Love Lies Bleeding Movie Review
Do you like noir? Then you’ll love this, it’s as simple as that.
Like those old movies from the 1970s and 1980s that your parents wouldn’t let you watch but you did anyway, this movie felt like that every step of the way. The music at the beginning doesn’t fit necessarily, but you won’t mind… it’s uneven, awkward, but so is the film. It’s a brutal story of revenge. It’s violence with a thin veneer of love.
One Life Movie Review
This is an unforgettable story, and having Anthony Hopkins tell it makes it all the better. It’s the true story of Sir Nicholas ‘Nicky’ Winton, who, as a young British stockbroker at the time, couldn’t stand the atrocities he was seeing in Prague. Johnny Flynn plays the younger version of Winton and gives an amazing performance.
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Arthur The King Movie Review
Adventure Racing is a global sport. It’s definitely not something I would be up for, even if I were perfectly fit, but if you don’t mind extreme heights and mud, this could be for you. Learning about what these individuals do, together with their teammates, of course, was a bit daunting. It’s a task just watching them!
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The Neon Highway Movie Review
“The Neon Highway” is a story of a man who gets a second-chance to make it big in the country music scene. He has to put his dreams on hold, but then happens to meet a country music legend. The two of them go on a quest to Nashville. This could be his big break. Or it might only break his heart — again… Read more
Problemista Movie Review
“Problemista” is a funny name for a funny little movie. The main character is an unstoppable force of light-hearted optimism. But then he meets an unmovable object of pessimistic bitterness. What ever could happen when these two meet? It’s a comical cascade of calamities that can bring a smile to even the coldest heart. Read more
The Feeling That The Time for Doing Something Has Passed – Official Trailer
Joanna Arnow’s Acclaimed Comedy to Open In Theaters April 26 via Magnolia Pictures.
Written/Directed by: Joanna Arnow
Starring: Joanna Arnow
Co-Starring: Scott Cohen “Gilmore Girls,” Babak Tafti “Billions,” Alysia Reiner “Orange is the New Black,” and Michael Cyril Creighton “Only Murders In the Building”
Runtime: 1h 28m
Genre: Comedy, Drama
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Producer: Graham Swon, Pierce Varous
They Shot the Piano Player Movie Review
I enjoyed the history of the film and getting down to what Jeff Harris is discovering. It starts as a story about a writer promoting and writing his next book and turns into a detective tale.
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The Wild Robot Official Trailer
Sometimes to survive, we must become more than we were programmed to be.
Written & Directed by: Chris Sanders
*Based on The Wild Robot by Peter Brown
Starring: Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal, Catherine O’Hara, Bill Nighy, Kit Connor, Stephanie Hsu, Mark Hamill, Matt Berry, Ving Rhames
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Produced by: Jeff Hermann
Distributed by: UNIVERSAL PICTURES