It’s arguably the busiest month in the movie year, jam-packed with awards contenders, well-feted indies, and the occasional sequel to huge hits and/or iconic flicks. You want new works by Todd Haynes, Rian Johnson, and one Martin “Saint Marty” Scorsese? You got ’em. How about some more Stephen King horrorshows, …
Read More »'The Current War' Review: Are Friends (and Foes) Electric?
The year is 1880. Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch), future inventor of many great things and already a whiz at self-promotion, has brought a group of finely dressed, top-hatted businessman by train to a field in Menlo Park, New Jersey. Then, upon their exit, he shows them what he’s just patented: …
Read More »'Maleficent: Mistress of Evil' Is a Melted, Wannabe 'Frozen'
When people talk about film as product instead of, say, art or entertainment, they’re referring to movies like Maleficent: Mistress of Evil. This misbegotten sequel to 2014’s not-so-hot Maleficent is a torturous exercise in brightly-colored monotony that chokes on repetitive screenwriting, amateurish directing, paycheck performances and digital hardware for a …
Read More »See 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' Crew Reunite in New 'Picard' Trailer
Star Trek: Picard, the upcoming CBS All Access series that finds Patrick Stewart reprising the role of USS Enterprise captain Jean-Luc Picard, unveiled its latest trailer at New York Comic-Con Saturday. While previous previews detailed Picard‘s plot, the new trailer offered up better looks at some of the captain’s reunions …
Read More »Matthew McConaughey Plays a Weed Kingpin in Guy Ritchie's 'The Gentlemen' Trailer
Mickey Pearson (Matthew McConaughey) protects his marijuana empire at all costs in the first trailer for Guy Ritchie‘s The Gentlemen. Hugh Grant, Henry Golding, Charlie Hunnam, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, Eddie Marsan and Colin Farrell also star in the crime comedy film, which hits theaters on January 24th, 2020. The …
Read More »'Joker' Review: Joaquin Phoenix's Joker Is Indeed Wild
For the first time, the man who laughs gets the star spot all to himself. No going 50-50 with the Caped Crusader, like Jack Nicholson did in Batman; even the late, great Heath Ledger’s Oscar for The Dark Knight was for Best Supporting Actor. In Joker, Joaquin Phoenix digs into …
Read More »Dropped 'SNL' Comedian Shane Gillis: 'I'm Fine With the Consequences'
Comedian Shane Gillis made his first public appearance Wednesday night since being hired and then fired from the cast ofSaturday Night Live within a week after his past use of racist slurs drew controversy. In his 11-minute set at the Stand comedy club in New York, Gillis – wearing a …
Read More »'Downton Abbey' Review: Return of the Stiff Upper Lips
No need to kid ourselves: Downton Abbey is less an actual movie than a special episode of the very British TV series that Yanks devoured like crumpets for six seasons from 2011 to 2016. Still, it’s fun to see the old gang again. As soon as John Lunn’s Emmy-crowned theme …
Read More »See Midge Bask in Art Deco Miami in 'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Season Three Teaser
Midge Maisel goes from playing smoky Manhattan clubs to lounging poolside in Miami Beach in the Season Three teaser trailer for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, out December 6th on Amazon. The minute-long clip features Rachel Brosnahan‘s Midge in court, having a surprisingly civil discussion about her children’s custody with her …
Read More »Peter Fonda, 'Easy Rider' Actor and Counterculture Hero, Dead at 79
Peter Fonda, the Oscar-nominated actor whose roles in Dennis Hopper’s Easy Rider and Roger Corman’s The Trip made him a counterculture hero in the late 1960s, died Friday at the age of 79. The cause of death was respiratory failure due to lung cancer, his family confirmed to People. “It …
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