In this episode of the podcast, "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris" somehow manages to outshine even its effervescent lead to produce a heart-warming and emotionally rewarding drama.
Though it proves wildly entertaining and engaging for most of its running time, Thor: Love and Thunder ends up a bit too light on the story side of the ledger.
Though some may see Baz Luhrmann’s "Elvis" as more myth creation than substantial biopic, it is a film that transcends genres and begets an impressive tapestry.
"The Phantom of the Open" proves to be an engaging and heart-warming piece of entertainment that shines its beacon of hope over its entire running time.
Although it may not achieve the heights of David Cronenberg's best work, "Crimes of the Future" is a film well worth exploring and engaging with.
Editor-in-Chief Mike Tyrkus reviews "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" and how Marvel Studios has again reinvigorated the comic book film genre.
Editor-in-Chief Mike Tyrkus reviews "The Duke," starring Jim Broadbent, as one of the most enchanting and heart-warming films of the year.
Editor-in-Chief Mike Tyrkus discusses "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent" and sets out to ensure that everyone recognizes how utterly fantastic it is.
Editor-in-Chief Mike Tyrkus discusses "The Northman" and how much he absolutely loves it.
Editor-in-Chief Mike Tyrkus discusses "Ambulance" and what a long, boring slog of a movie it is.
Editor-in-Chief Mike Tyrkus discusses "Father Stu" and how a fantastic performance from Mark Wahlberg can make a film remarkably rewarding.
Editor-in-Chief Mike Tyrkus discusses "Morbius" and how a Marvel film can go horribly wrong when not produced by Marvel.