It’s bound to provoke passionately polarized responses, replete with credible arguments that this might be either the best or worst thing Nolan has ever done.
If you can manage this ebb and flow of narrative energy, Ammonite will reward you with a compelling drama.
The filmmakers are clearly aiming for clever and edgy. Still, it would’ve been nice to feel something for anybody in this entire movie.
Freaky ain’t the greatest shakes, but it does deliver something old and something new, all in one disposable little package.
It’s well-made and well-acted. I’m just not sure it’s, you know, entertaining.
If 100 minutes of unapologetic sweetness sounds like just your bag, head on over to Hulu and give this a look.
Better late than never! For this week’s Cinemavino, we take a look at the third and fourth episodes of The Mandalorian’s second season.
This is an intelligent, well-made, blistering cinematic experience. It’s funny and devastating, sometimes within the space of a single scene.
After We Collided, the dippy sequel to 2019’s After, effectively doubles down on everything that made its predecessor a mind-boggling, diaper-filling assault on the senses.
Despite its premise, Proxima is a quiet film. People expecting big Apollo 13 moments will be disappointed.