Kitchen sinks with a script that only grows more mechanical and goofy as it goes along.
[su_dropcap size="5"]D[/su_dropcap]o movies, video games, and television shows play a role in the rise of violence in our society? We discuss, and have a little red wine in this week's Cinemavino.
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Rain rides the same schmaltz train as Journey and hits all the stops along the way, but I honestly think I would prefer it without the deluge of doggy narration.
I can’t claim to know exactly what Lust is trying to say, but I do know it’s deadly serious about it.
For this week’s Cinemavino, we take a look at Marvel’s Phase Four, plus a ton of other upcoming releases!
With compassion, restraint, and considerable skill, The Farewell gives us a family whose grief both unites them, and sets them at odds with each other.
For this episode of Cinemavino, we take a look at Tarantino’s new film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Shoplifters shows us a patchwork of people, stitched together by the pangs of desperation and loneliness.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a movie made by a movie buff, for other movie buffs.
None of this Lion King is bad, but none of it is particularly inspired, either.