The capstone of an 11-year undertaking excels in almost every regard, as the Infinity Saga reaches a climactic conclusion that is certain to satisfy fans old and new
Funny, smart, accessible, wonderfully observed and stylishly shot, Hail, Caesar! is up there with the Coen Brothers' best
Funny, smart, accessible, wonderfully observed and stylishly shot, Hail, Caesar! is up there with the Coen Brothers' best.
All the pieces matter in Sicario, one of the decade’s best crime thriller’s. Villeneuve’s tension ripping directing, Sheridan’s sharply brisling script, Roger Deakins' stunning cinematography, Johann Johannsson’s thundering soundtrack and,...
All the pieces matter in Sicario, one of the decade’s best crime thriller’s. Villeneuve’s tension ripping directing, Sheridan’s sharply brisling script, Roger Deakins' stunning cinematography, Johann Johannsson’s thundering soundtrack and,...
When I first saw The Goonies – not when it was released theatrically in 1985, but on video (remember VHS, kids?) a couple of years later – I was not its biggest fan.
There is a scene in Oldboy where Copley’s character asks Brolin’s Joe Doucett to answer two questions.
There is a scene in Oldboy where Copley’s character asks Brolin’s Joe Doucett to answer two questions.
Everyone wears a badge,” growls Sgt John O’Mara (Brolin). He's right – my favourite badge from my collection says “No Likey, No Lighty”, but I don’t think this would qualify...
Those sharp-shooting, sharp-suited men in Black are back, and this time they get all wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey ...