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Methodically meticulous and mesmerizing, Riz Ahmed’s amazing performance in “Sound of Metal” is nothing short of breathtaking. “Sound of Metal” is a remarkable revolutionizing and riveting film experience that overwhelms the senses! The grueling life of being a touring musician certainly takes a mental and physical toll
Disney damsel Bella Thorne provides a moving performance as the titular “Girl” with a menacing Mickey Rourke in this neo-noir. Bella Thorne gives her finest film performance to date and finds a fantastic film foil with Rourke. An unnamed young woman and titular character (Bella Thorne) returns
Bruce Dern’s decadelong distinctive and remarkable reinvention as a cantankerous curmudgeon continues with “The Artist’s Wife.” Paired with the lovely Lena Olin, they’ve painted a phenomenal picture with two riveting performances in this adult drama. Critically acclaimed artist Richard Smythson’s (Bruce Dern) eccentric tendencies are starting to
“Out Stealing Horses” is an entertaining examination about memories and possesses an emotionally eloquent and stunning performance by the spectacular Stellan Skarsgård. Writer/director Hans Petter Moland delivers an amazing adaptation about memory loss and is a must watch! Death doesn’t always define us, but how we cope
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau remains an interesting character actor and allows himself to frequently tackle challenging projects. Sadly, his latest effort “Exit Plan” is a depressing Danish drama mystery. Insurance claims investigator Max (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) appears to have an ideal life with a loving wife Laerke (Tuva Novotny) and
Problems plague parents every day and often times they feel overwhelmed worrying what they could’ve done better to prevent particular scenarios playing out. An astonishing accomplishment, Michael Bentham’s “Disclosure” dives into one of the most deeply depressing and excruciating situations a parent could ever imagine. Every story
Anna Camp tries to be pitch perfect in a daring dramatic role. However, “Here Awhile” struggles to visit the hospital and barely finds its way onto life support. Death devastates everyone differently. After being diagnosed with colon cancer, Anna (Anna Camp) returns to Portland, Oregon, to reconnect
The tale of Elisabeth Moss’ magnificent year proves she’s no longer invisible and a serious awards contender requiring your immediate attention. “Shirley” is a terrific, transfixing thriller destined to be a timeless auteur masterpiece. Shirley Jackson’s (Elisabeth Moss) unique, unorthodox writing abilities have haunted horror readers with
Being in denial is one thing, but Annette Bening should stick to American accents. “Hope Gap” fails to resonate and reiterates a single miscast lead can derail a film’s potential. After 29 years of marriage, Edward (Bill Nighy) is leaving his wife Grace (Annette Bening) for another
Don’t do it. Avoid “Arkansas” at all costs. Clark Duke’s directorial debut is an excruciating experience despite a compelling cast. Deep in the South, the Dixie Mafia rules the land filled with despicable degenerates and drug dealers. Allegiances aren’t aligned in families like in the Cosa Nostra
Award-winning directors Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne demonstrate once again why they consistently churn out beautiful Belgian-life dramas. “Young Ahmed” asserts itself with a gut-punch powerful performance anchored by its lead actor. As the titular character Ahmed (Idir Ben Addi), the 13-year-old Muslim has recently become radicalized in