Jeremy Strong

Movie Review: Armageddon Time

"Armageddon Time" is a thoughtful look at growing up with white privilege, but it's flawed by its two-dimensional depiction of its one character of color.

“Armageddon Time” Official Poster Released

The poster for "Armageddon Time" from writer/director James Gray has been released. The film stars Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong, Banks Repeta, and Jaylin Webb.

Movie Review: The Trial of the Chicago 7

Over half a century has passed since the events portrayed in the outstanding courtroom drama from Netflix, The Trial of the Chicago 7, took place and, given the current politically charged times, our relationship with authority and authoritarian rule hasn’t gotten any less prickly. When first envisioned, the protest accompanying the Democratic National Convention in 1968, was intended to be a peac...[Read More]

Interview with Jeremy Strong and John Magaro, Stars of The Big Short

Director Adam McKay’s new film, The Big Short, tells the story of a group of outsiders who predicted the credit and housing bubble collapse of the 2000s and how betting on the collapse of the economy led them to some disturbing revelations on the nature of modern banking. The film, based on the best-selling book by Michael Lewis, stars Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt, Jeremy ...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Judge

The Judge is a film that is all about the pain and joy of family – mostly pain. Sure it is also about a prominent local judge in a small town who is accused of murder as well. It is also about how a hot-shot, big city lawyer rides into town to defend the judge (who also happened to be the lawyer’s father) in a backwater district. Mostly though, this film is about family; reconnecting and acceptanc...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: It’s Up Meets Short Circuit in Robot & Frank

Happy Fourth of July, everyone! Whatever you do to celebrate – have a barbecue, go to the movies, watch fireworks – enjoy yourself. I’ll be watching my local parade, having lunch at the Coney Island, and then watching my traditional double feature of Jaws (1975) and Independence Day (1996). But in the meantime, let’s take a look at the first trailer for the upcoming indie sci-fi comedy...[Read More]

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