David Harbour, and John Leguizamo Face off in Die Hard-Meets-Home Alone Action Comedy
DIRECTOR: TOMMY WIRKOLA/2022
What if Santa Claus delivered gift...
Encanto represents a kind of pinnacle in that the subtle expressions and movements of the characters serve to tell us more about them than their dialogue or larger expressions and movements. In this, Encanto’s performances are more like that of live-action narrative filmmaking than that typical of animated features. This is fully in keeping with the “illusion of life” aspiration and tradition at the center of every great Disney animated film since Snow White, and worthy of celebration. Simply, Encanto, in its commitment to nuance, boasts some of the best character animation ever committed to the screen.
Revisiting the Late Director's Major-Studio Zombie Comeback
Upon his recent passing, the time is right to represent my original opening weekend review of Georg...
The Boogeyman is Back.
DIRECTOR: CHAD STAHELSKI/2017
For a review of the first John Wick film, click here.
Keanu Reeves returns as ultra-efficient killer, J...
Directed by Brad Furman
Starring Bryan Cranston, Diane Kruger, John Leguizamo
Released July 13th, 2016
Rated R
Have you met Bob Musella? He’s a legitimate...
Bryan Cranston Goes Undercover in this Gripping True Crime Drama
DIRECTED BY BRAD FURMAN/2016
Bryan Cranston has gotten really good at playing a guy hugging bot...