Jay Roach’s "The Roses" is a successful examination of the life cycle of a marriage that exhibited some good times then simply falls apart as time passes.
Despite being a mystery without an overly complicated mystery to solve, "Wicked Little Letters" turns out to be a rather entertaining frolic of a film.
There is a beauty and poignancy within "Empire of Light," the new film from writer/director Sam Mendes, that is something akin to a cathartic experience.
Searchlight Pictures has released the teaser trailer for the upcoming Sam Mendes film "Empire of Light." The film will be in theaters on December 9, 2022.
It is uncommon for directorial debuts, such as Maggie Gyllenhaal’s strikingly distinctive "The Lost Daughter," to be as sure handed as this film is.
The Mitchells vs. the Machines is a wildly inventive and entertaining animated film that manages to paint a wonderful picture of a father and daughter who are devoted to each other yet desperately attempting to remain relevant to one another.
The Favourite is one of the most unique and entertaining movies of 2018. It works in all the areas a film should work: writing, directing, and acting.
Some films aren’t meant to be liked by everybody. They exist for their own sake, to see if they can be done and done well. Locke is one of those films. These are movies that are darlings of the critics that most folks just won’t clamor to see or care much about. Again, Locke falls into this category, but it isn’t cute about it. Locke was written and directed by Steven Knight. He ...[Read More]
Let me start by apologizing for my longer-than-expected absence, dear readers. I’ve been very busy lately, and there’s been a serious lack of trailers which I felt compelled to write about. But I’m finally back, and this week I’m revisiting the upcoming British comedy Cuban Fury. Premise: Former teen salsa champion Bruce Garrett (Nick Frost) is now a sad-sack engineer. But ...[Read More]
This week sees the release of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the highly-anticipated sequel to last year’s blockbuster. But in the meantime, this week’s new Trailer Trashin’ column takes a look at the upcoming British comedy Cuban Fury. Premise: A lonely sad-sack named Bruce Garrett (Nick Frost) has a crush on his gorgeous new boss Julia (Rashida Jones), and the only way he can ...[Read More]