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HALSTON MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) “Halston” is an empathetic portrait of someone you wouldn’t want to work for, be in love with, or trust a great deal of money with. The American women’s fashion designer, an “artist who liked to spend money,” was audacious to put it lightly, and so too is this compelling epic about ego that embeds you in his world of brilliant designs and self-sabotage. A QUIET PLACE PART II MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The series’ original appeal of minimal, hushed dialogue is toyed with too, as “Part II” bends some of the rules eagerly enforced all for the sake of quiet-ish conversations that streamline emotions in a way that’s far less eloquent than the sign language in the original. The performances remain sound, and intense, even if thestory
GEORGETOWN MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Georgetown," inspired by a real story of fraud and murder among the wealthy and powerful in the toniest neighborhood of Washington DC, focuses too much on the how and not enough on the why. Not the why of the money, power, and the deference that accompany them; we do not need any help understanding why anyone would want THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The Woman in the Window. A confluence of calamities has resulted in the arrival, now on Netflix, of “The Woman in the Window.”. Among them were a massive media merger, reshoots after test-audience confusion and—of course—a global pandemic that paralyzed the movie industry for over a year. Ironically, those delays made the movietimelier.
LAND MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Robin Wright’s directorial debut “Land,” premiering this weekend at the Sundance Film Festival, is a confident drama about multiple forms of isolation.Edee (Wright) is isolated emotionally by a horrible tragedy and the lingering grief that has made her suicidal. Almost as if she’s trying to mirror how alone she feels on the inside, she isolates herself physically too, going to a remote DEATH AND NIGHTINGALES MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Skelly is surprisingly hard-edged, Rhys is a fantastic yeller, and Dornan is quite pretty when he broods. “Death and Nightingales” ultimately underserves them, though, with a narrative you can guess at within the first 30 minutes of “Episode 1,” and with only few cinematographic or editing flourishes to complement this fairly MOVIE REVIEWS AND RATINGS BY FILM CRITIC ROGER EBERTMOVIE REVIEWSGREAT MOVIESCOLLECTIONSTV/STREAMINGFEATURESCHAZ'S JOURNAL A reprint of David Bates' article, "Remembering Roger Ebert," published this month at Medium. REVIEWS | ROGER EBERT The best movie reviews, in your inbox. Movie reviews. Roger's Greatest Movies. All Reviews. Ebert Prime. Sign Up THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Based on the 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, “The Underground Railroad” is a story divided into ten chapters, but not in a traditional episodic manner.Some of the chapters are nearly feature-length, and could be analyzed and appreciated on their own, not unlike something like “The Dekalog” or “Small Axe.”Jenkins has been given complete freedom in terms of UNDER THE STADIUM LIGHTS MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Under the Stadium Lights" is sincere and well-meaning, but its tribute to a Texas 2009 high school football championship team is so certain of its story that it fails to reach for an audience outside of its world. The film is based on a book called Brother's Keeper, written by Al Pickett and Chad Mitchell, whowas a cop
HALSTON MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) “Halston” is an empathetic portrait of someone you wouldn’t want to work for, be in love with, or trust a great deal of money with. The American women’s fashion designer, an “artist who liked to spend money,” was audacious to put it lightly, and so too is this compelling epic about ego that embeds you in his world of brilliant designs and self-sabotage. A QUIET PLACE PART II MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The series’ original appeal of minimal, hushed dialogue is toyed with too, as “Part II” bends some of the rules eagerly enforced all for the sake of quiet-ish conversations that streamline emotions in a way that’s far less eloquent than the sign language in the original. The performances remain sound, and intense, even if thestory
GEORGETOWN MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Georgetown," inspired by a real story of fraud and murder among the wealthy and powerful in the toniest neighborhood of Washington DC, focuses too much on the how and not enough on the why. Not the why of the money, power, and the deference that accompany them; we do not need any help understanding why anyone would want THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The Woman in the Window. A confluence of calamities has resulted in the arrival, now on Netflix, of “The Woman in the Window.”. Among them were a massive media merger, reshoots after test-audience confusion and—of course—a global pandemic that paralyzed the movie industry for over a year. Ironically, those delays made the movietimelier.
LAND MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Robin Wright’s directorial debut “Land,” premiering this weekend at the Sundance Film Festival, is a confident drama about multiple forms of isolation.Edee (Wright) is isolated emotionally by a horrible tragedy and the lingering grief that has made her suicidal. Almost as if she’s trying to mirror how alone she feels on the inside, she isolates herself physically too, going to a remote DEATH AND NIGHTINGALES MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Skelly is surprisingly hard-edged, Rhys is a fantastic yeller, and Dornan is quite pretty when he broods. “Death and Nightingales” ultimately underserves them, though, with a narrative you can guess at within the first 30 minutes of “Episode 1,” and with only few cinematographic or editing flourishes to complement this fairly REVIEWS | ROGER EBERT The best movie reviews, in your inbox. Movie reviews. Roger's Greatest Movies. All Reviews. Ebert Prime. Sign Up PETER RABBIT 2: THE RUNAWAY MOVIE REVIEW (2021) 1 day ago · The bunnies are fluffy, the produce is bountiful, and the antics are consistently lively in “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway.” And yet it’s hard to escape the feeling that Will Gluck’s follow-up to 2018’s “Peter Rabbit” is straining to capture the fast-paced, meta whimsy of the original while also cramming in a whole bunch of new characters and themes. QUEEN BEES MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) 1 day ago · Half a dozen veteran performers do their best to elevate a patchy script in "Queen Bees," a gentle romantic comedy set in a retirement community that one character describes as "'Mean Girls' with Medic- Alert bracelets." Longtime sitcom and sitcom-like ROGEREBERT.COM HOSTS INAUGURAL BLACK WRITERS WEEK TO 1 day ago · RogerEbert.com, the world’s preeminent destination for movie criticism, commentary and community, amplifies the voices of Black storytellers in its first Black Writers Week, June 14–20. The event includes reviews of 14 films by a diverse slate of film critics, profiles on five inspiring leaders FLASHBACK MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) This is a movie with a lot on its mind. The nature of time, the nature of fate, the nature of existence itself. Written and directed by Christopher MacBride, “Flashback” has a narrative that posits that “what might have been” actually is, or maybe was, in an alternate timeline, and that how we understand time can throw us intocatastrophe.
EXTERMINATE ALL THE BRUTES MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Part personal essay, part investigation, the docuseries “Exterminate All the Brutes” is a striking piece of nonfiction work that has the intellectual rigor of an advanced history course, and asks that viewers keep up with its many ideas and horrors over the course of its four hours. Raoul Peck picks and pulls at every connecting fiber THE FATHER MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) A watch. A painting. A chicken dinner. A snippet of conversation. These and other everyday pieces of a life take on greater significance and heartbreaking meaning throughout the course of “The Father.”. They’re at once mundane and unreliable, tactile and elusive within the ever-shifting mind of Anthony Hopkins ’ character, an 80-year DON'T LEAVE A STRANGER: NICOLE RIEGEL AND JESSICA BARDEN 1 day ago · In coming-of-age drama “Holler,” a young woman named Ruth (Jessica Barden) struggles to escape her economically ravaged hometown of Jackson, Ohio, where dead ends are piling up.With older brother Blaze preoccupied by their drug-addicted mother (Pamela Adlon), who’s in jail, Ruth knows her options at home are limited, especially as more factories close each month. A RAINY DAY IN NEW YORK MOVIE REVIEW (2020) The trouble is that once you get past these elements, hardly anything else about it works. “A Rainy Day in New York” feels like something that belongs in a museum, preferably in storage. Peter Sobczynski is a contributor to eFilmcritic.com and Magill's Cinema Annual and can be heard weekly on the nationally syndicated "Mancow'sMorning
THE LITTLE THINGS MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Joe Deacon (Washington) is a disgraced former L.A. cop who now works in Bakersfield, living alone on the edge of society. Our story unfolds in 1990 for little reason other than proximity to The Night Stalker case, which still hangs in the air when a new serial killer emerges in the City of Angels (and "The Little Things" was reportedly initially written a quarter-century ago, which could MOVIE REVIEWS AND RATINGS BY FILM CRITIC ROGER EBERTMOVIE REVIEWSGREAT MOVIESCOLLECTIONSTV/STREAMINGFEATURESCHAZ'S JOURNAL Overstuffed and ambitious, this documentary claims to be about body cameras but has much bigger targets in its sights. THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Based on the 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, “The Underground Railroad” is a story divided into ten chapters, but not in a traditional episodic manner.Some of the chapters are nearly feature-length, and could be analyzed and appreciated on their own, not unlike something like “The Dekalog” or “Small Axe.”Jenkins has been given complete freedom in terms of GEORGETOWN MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Georgetown," inspired by a real story of fraud and murder among the wealthy and powerful in the toniest neighborhood of Washington DC, focuses too much on the how and not enough on the why. Not the why of the money, power, and the deference that accompany them; we do not need any help understanding why anyone would want HALSTON MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) “Halston” is an empathetic portrait of someone you wouldn’t want to work for, be in love with, or trust a great deal of money with. The American women’s fashion designer, an “artist who liked to spend money,” was audacious to put it lightly, and so too is this compelling epic about ego that embeds you in his world of brilliant designs and self-sabotage. THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The Woman in the Window. A confluence of calamities has resulted in the arrival, now on Netflix, of “The Woman in the Window.”. Among them were a massive media merger, reshoots after test-audience confusion and—of course—a global pandemic that paralyzed the movie industry for over a year. Ironically, those delays made the movietimelier.
THE MAN IN THE HAT MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Whimsy is as delicate as a butterfly wing. But "The Man in the Hat" sustains a whimsical tone beautifully throughout its brief running time, perhaps because co-writers/directors John-Paul Davidson and Stephen Warbeck add a touch of melancholy to keep it from becoming too cloying or cutesy. Somewhere between a dream and a fable, this is the kind of film viewers could debate for DEATH AND NIGHTINGALES MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Skelly is surprisingly hard-edged, Rhys is a fantastic yeller, and Dornan is quite pretty when he broods. “Death and Nightingales” ultimately underserves them, though, with a narrative you can guess at within the first 30 minutes of “Episode 1,” and with only few cinematographic or editing flourishes to complement this fairly SAVAGE STATE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) That would be a shame because while it has an undeniable curiosity factor, the film has merit as a sprawling and effective work that combines the expected action beats with quieter, character-driven moments, and elements of pure weirdness to surprisingly strong effect. Even when it doesn’t quite work, and it's undeniably uneven attimes, it
THE UNTHINKABLE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) The film begins in 2005 in a small Swedish town where the friendship between awkward teenager Alex (Christoffer Nordenrot) and neighbor girl Anna seems on the brink of teetering into romance.Unfortunately, when his father Bjorn (Jesper Barkselius), a former soldier with a bad temper who sees conspiracy everywhere, blows up at Alex and his mom during an argument on Christmas, she NETFLIX'S LUPIN IS THE FIRST GREAT SHOW OF 2021 Netflix's Lupin is the First Great Show of 2021. Robert Daniels January 06, 2021. Tweet. With a muscular 6’ 3” frame, gentleman thief Assane Diop ( Omar Sy) shouldn’t fade into the background. But as a Senegalese immigrant living in Paris, he does. Ever since his father’s incarceration—accused of stealing a priceless necklace MOVIE REVIEWS AND RATINGS BY FILM CRITIC ROGER EBERTMOVIE REVIEWSGREAT MOVIESCOLLECTIONSTV/STREAMINGFEATURESCHAZ'S JOURNAL Overstuffed and ambitious, this documentary claims to be about body cameras but has much bigger targets in its sights. THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Based on the 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, “The Underground Railroad” is a story divided into ten chapters, but not in a traditional episodic manner.Some of the chapters are nearly feature-length, and could be analyzed and appreciated on their own, not unlike something like “The Dekalog” or “Small Axe.”Jenkins has been given complete freedom in terms of GEORGETOWN MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Georgetown," inspired by a real story of fraud and murder among the wealthy and powerful in the toniest neighborhood of Washington DC, focuses too much on the how and not enough on the why. Not the why of the money, power, and the deference that accompany them; we do not need any help understanding why anyone would want HALSTON MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) “Halston” is an empathetic portrait of someone you wouldn’t want to work for, be in love with, or trust a great deal of money with. The American women’s fashion designer, an “artist who liked to spend money,” was audacious to put it lightly, and so too is this compelling epic about ego that embeds you in his world of brilliant designs and self-sabotage. THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The Woman in the Window. A confluence of calamities has resulted in the arrival, now on Netflix, of “The Woman in the Window.”. Among them were a massive media merger, reshoots after test-audience confusion and—of course—a global pandemic that paralyzed the movie industry for over a year. Ironically, those delays made the movietimelier.
THE MAN IN THE HAT MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Whimsy is as delicate as a butterfly wing. But "The Man in the Hat" sustains a whimsical tone beautifully throughout its brief running time, perhaps because co-writers/directors John-Paul Davidson and Stephen Warbeck add a touch of melancholy to keep it from becoming too cloying or cutesy. Somewhere between a dream and a fable, this is the kind of film viewers could debate for DEATH AND NIGHTINGALES MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Skelly is surprisingly hard-edged, Rhys is a fantastic yeller, and Dornan is quite pretty when he broods. “Death and Nightingales” ultimately underserves them, though, with a narrative you can guess at within the first 30 minutes of “Episode 1,” and with only few cinematographic or editing flourishes to complement this fairly SAVAGE STATE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) That would be a shame because while it has an undeniable curiosity factor, the film has merit as a sprawling and effective work that combines the expected action beats with quieter, character-driven moments, and elements of pure weirdness to surprisingly strong effect. Even when it doesn’t quite work, and it's undeniably uneven attimes, it
THE UNTHINKABLE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) The film begins in 2005 in a small Swedish town where the friendship between awkward teenager Alex (Christoffer Nordenrot) and neighbor girl Anna seems on the brink of teetering into romance.Unfortunately, when his father Bjorn (Jesper Barkselius), a former soldier with a bad temper who sees conspiracy everywhere, blows up at Alex and his mom during an argument on Christmas, she NETFLIX'S LUPIN IS THE FIRST GREAT SHOW OF 2021 Netflix's Lupin is the First Great Show of 2021. Robert Daniels January 06, 2021. Tweet. With a muscular 6’ 3” frame, gentleman thief Assane Diop ( Omar Sy) shouldn’t fade into the background. But as a Senegalese immigrant living in Paris, he does. Ever since his father’s incarceration—accused of stealing a priceless necklace IN THE HEIGHTS MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) It’s here! Jubilant, unapologetically massive, and bursting with a cozy, melancholic sense of communal belonging, “In The Heights” is the biggest-screen-you-can-find Hollywood event that we the movie lovers have been craving since the early days of the pandemic, when the health crisis cut off one of our most cherished public lifelines. A dazzling New York movie that honors the diverse CITY OF ALI MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Fans of the late Muhammad Ali will love director Graham Shelby’s “City of Ali,” a documentary about how the city of Louisville, Kentucky came out to honor its favorite son after his passing. It’s full of pure, unadulterated love for “The Greatest,” so much so that the viewer can’t help but get enveloped in its adoration.But your mileage will vary based on your feelings for its STARZ VERSION OF BLINDSPOTTING SHIFTS FOCUS OF HIT FILM 1 day ago · Adapted from Carlos López Estrada’s same-titled 2018 movie, “Blindspotting” the television series bears some key similarities to the film but feels wholly different. For one, the eight-episode show airing on Starz doesn’t center Bay Area best friends Miles (Rafael Casal) and Collin (Daveed Diggs)—both Casal and Diggs, however, do serve as writers and executive producers. UNDER THE STADIUM LIGHTS MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Under the Stadium Lights" is sincere and well-meaning, but its tribute to a Texas 2009 high school football championship team is so certain of its story that it fails to reach for an audience outside of its world. The film is based on a book called Brother's Keeper, written by Al Pickett and Chad Mitchell, whowas a cop
AMC'S KEVIN CAN F*** HIMSELF EXPERIMENTS WITH SITCOM FORM 15 hours ago · The American sitcom has been built on the shoulders of childish husbands and accommodating wives. Some series use those husbands to make points about gender dynamics, changing social mores, and heteronormativity (the classic “All in the Family,” the risqué “Married with Children”), while others insist upon the idea—and expect us to do so, too—that straight white men can DISNEY+’S LOKI IS A CAPTIVATING, CHRISTOPHER NOLAN-ESQUE In a different timeline, “Loki” would have made for an excellent Christopher Nolan movie. But in the timeline that you and I share, it’s an exciting and genuinely inspired addition to Marvel storytelling, one that spins off and rockets its complicated villain into original territory with the help of time travel. ALL LIGHT, EVERYWHERE MOVIE REVIEW (2021) A history of filmmaking, surveillance, and subjective and objective framings of both, "All Light, Everywhere" is a nonfiction feature that plays like a season of brainy nonfiction TV compacted into two hours' running time. Conceived by Baltimore-based filmmaker Theo Anthony, whose other location LISEY'S STORY MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) A boy’s face transforms into the terribly aged sneer of an ancient demon. An array of figures, some shrouded in obscuring plastic, some seemingly homages to King’s previous works, gather silently around a deep pool under a blood-red moon. A pair of newlyweds dance on the beach, swaying back and forth to a rhythm of love only they can hear. RATCHET & CLANK: RIFT APART BRINGS CLASSIC CHARACTERS TO Having said all of that, “Rift Apart” is never unenjoyable. It looks gorgeous, and it’s accompanied by a fantastic score from the great Mark Mothersbaugh that may be my favorite thing about the game. The legendary co-founder of Devo is, of course, an ace composer, who often works in animation, creating the scores for “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,” “The LEGO Movie,” “Thor UNCANNY TALENT: CLARENCE WILLIAMS III, 1939-2021 Williams credited his resurgence in the 1990s as a heavy-hitting character actor to John Frankenheimer, an acclaimed action director who also made realistic dramas and historical epics.Frankenheimer earmarked plum roles for Williams that cast him as a sort of retaliatory karmic force or Max Cady-like tormentor from the streets, punishing soft, white, middle-class characters for their MOVIE REVIEWS AND RATINGS BY FILM CRITIC ROGER EBERTMOVIE REVIEWSGREAT MOVIESCOLLECTIONSTV/STREAMINGFEATURESCHAZ'S JOURNAL Overstuffed and ambitious, this documentary claims to be about body cameras but has much bigger targets in its sights. THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Based on the 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, “The Underground Railroad” is a story divided into ten chapters, but not in a traditional episodic manner.Some of the chapters are nearly feature-length, and could be analyzed and appreciated on their own, not unlike something like “The Dekalog” or “Small Axe.”Jenkins has been given complete freedom in terms of GEORGETOWN MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Georgetown," inspired by a real story of fraud and murder among the wealthy and powerful in the toniest neighborhood of Washington DC, focuses too much on the how and not enough on the why. Not the why of the money, power, and the deference that accompany them; we do not need any help understanding why anyone would want HALSTON MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) “Halston” is an empathetic portrait of someone you wouldn’t want to work for, be in love with, or trust a great deal of money with. The American women’s fashion designer, an “artist who liked to spend money,” was audacious to put it lightly, and so too is this compelling epic about ego that embeds you in his world of brilliant designs and self-sabotage. THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The Woman in the Window. A confluence of calamities has resulted in the arrival, now on Netflix, of “The Woman in the Window.”. Among them were a massive media merger, reshoots after test-audience confusion and—of course—a global pandemic that paralyzed the movie industry for over a year. Ironically, those delays made the movietimelier.
THE MAN IN THE HAT MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Whimsy is as delicate as a butterfly wing. But "The Man in the Hat" sustains a whimsical tone beautifully throughout its brief running time, perhaps because co-writers/directors John-Paul Davidson and Stephen Warbeck add a touch of melancholy to keep it from becoming too cloying or cutesy. Somewhere between a dream and a fable, this is the kind of film viewers could debate for DEATH AND NIGHTINGALES MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Skelly is surprisingly hard-edged, Rhys is a fantastic yeller, and Dornan is quite pretty when he broods. “Death and Nightingales” ultimately underserves them, though, with a narrative you can guess at within the first 30 minutes of “Episode 1,” and with only few cinematographic or editing flourishes to complement this fairly SAVAGE STATE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) That would be a shame because while it has an undeniable curiosity factor, the film has merit as a sprawling and effective work that combines the expected action beats with quieter, character-driven moments, and elements of pure weirdness to surprisingly strong effect. Even when it doesn’t quite work, and it's undeniably uneven attimes, it
THE UNTHINKABLE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) The film begins in 2005 in a small Swedish town where the friendship between awkward teenager Alex (Christoffer Nordenrot) and neighbor girl Anna seems on the brink of teetering into romance.Unfortunately, when his father Bjorn (Jesper Barkselius), a former soldier with a bad temper who sees conspiracy everywhere, blows up at Alex and his mom during an argument on Christmas, she NETFLIX'S LUPIN IS THE FIRST GREAT SHOW OF 2021 Netflix's Lupin is the First Great Show of 2021. Robert Daniels January 06, 2021. Tweet. With a muscular 6’ 3” frame, gentleman thief Assane Diop ( Omar Sy) shouldn’t fade into the background. But as a Senegalese immigrant living in Paris, he does. Ever since his father’s incarceration—accused of stealing a priceless necklace MOVIE REVIEWS AND RATINGS BY FILM CRITIC ROGER EBERTMOVIE REVIEWSGREAT MOVIESCOLLECTIONSTV/STREAMINGFEATURESCHAZ'S JOURNAL Overstuffed and ambitious, this documentary claims to be about body cameras but has much bigger targets in its sights. THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Based on the 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, “The Underground Railroad” is a story divided into ten chapters, but not in a traditional episodic manner.Some of the chapters are nearly feature-length, and could be analyzed and appreciated on their own, not unlike something like “The Dekalog” or “Small Axe.”Jenkins has been given complete freedom in terms of GEORGETOWN MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Georgetown," inspired by a real story of fraud and murder among the wealthy and powerful in the toniest neighborhood of Washington DC, focuses too much on the how and not enough on the why. Not the why of the money, power, and the deference that accompany them; we do not need any help understanding why anyone would want HALSTON MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) “Halston” is an empathetic portrait of someone you wouldn’t want to work for, be in love with, or trust a great deal of money with. The American women’s fashion designer, an “artist who liked to spend money,” was audacious to put it lightly, and so too is this compelling epic about ego that embeds you in his world of brilliant designs and self-sabotage. THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The Woman in the Window. A confluence of calamities has resulted in the arrival, now on Netflix, of “The Woman in the Window.”. Among them were a massive media merger, reshoots after test-audience confusion and—of course—a global pandemic that paralyzed the movie industry for over a year. Ironically, those delays made the movietimelier.
THE MAN IN THE HAT MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Whimsy is as delicate as a butterfly wing. But "The Man in the Hat" sustains a whimsical tone beautifully throughout its brief running time, perhaps because co-writers/directors John-Paul Davidson and Stephen Warbeck add a touch of melancholy to keep it from becoming too cloying or cutesy. Somewhere between a dream and a fable, this is the kind of film viewers could debate for DEATH AND NIGHTINGALES MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Skelly is surprisingly hard-edged, Rhys is a fantastic yeller, and Dornan is quite pretty when he broods. “Death and Nightingales” ultimately underserves them, though, with a narrative you can guess at within the first 30 minutes of “Episode 1,” and with only few cinematographic or editing flourishes to complement this fairly SAVAGE STATE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) That would be a shame because while it has an undeniable curiosity factor, the film has merit as a sprawling and effective work that combines the expected action beats with quieter, character-driven moments, and elements of pure weirdness to surprisingly strong effect. Even when it doesn’t quite work, and it's undeniably uneven attimes, it
THE UNTHINKABLE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) The film begins in 2005 in a small Swedish town where the friendship between awkward teenager Alex (Christoffer Nordenrot) and neighbor girl Anna seems on the brink of teetering into romance.Unfortunately, when his father Bjorn (Jesper Barkselius), a former soldier with a bad temper who sees conspiracy everywhere, blows up at Alex and his mom during an argument on Christmas, she NETFLIX'S LUPIN IS THE FIRST GREAT SHOW OF 2021 Netflix's Lupin is the First Great Show of 2021. Robert Daniels January 06, 2021. Tweet. With a muscular 6’ 3” frame, gentleman thief Assane Diop ( Omar Sy) shouldn’t fade into the background. But as a Senegalese immigrant living in Paris, he does. Ever since his father’s incarceration—accused of stealing a priceless necklace IN THE HEIGHTS MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) 1 day ago · It’s here! Jubilant, unapologetically massive, and bursting with a cozy, melancholic sense of communal belonging, “In The Heights” is the biggest-screen-you-can-find Hollywood event that we the movie lovers have been craving since the early days of the pandemic, when the health crisis cut off one of our most cherished public lifelines. A dazzling New York movie that honors the diverse CITY OF ALI MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Fans of the late Muhammad Ali will love director Graham Shelby’s “City of Ali,” a documentary about how the city of Louisville, Kentucky came out to honor its favorite son after his passing. It’s full of pure, unadulterated love for “The Greatest,” so much so that the viewer can’t help but get enveloped in its adoration.But your mileage will vary based on your feelings for its STARZ VERSION OF BLINDSPOTTING SHIFTS FOCUS OF HIT FILM 21 hours ago · Adapted from Carlos López Estrada’s same-titled 2018 movie, “Blindspotting” the television series bears some key similarities to the film but feels wholly different. For one, the eight-episode show airing on Starz doesn’t center Bay Area best friends Miles (Rafael Casal) and Collin (Daveed Diggs)—both Casal and Diggs, however, do serve as writers and executive producers. DISNEY+’S LOKI IS A CAPTIVATING, CHRISTOPHER NOLAN-ESQUE 1 day ago · In a different timeline, “Loki” would have made for an excellent Christopher Nolan movie. But in the timeline that you and I share, it’s an exciting and genuinely inspired addition to Marvel storytelling, one that spins off and rockets its complicated villain into original territory with the help of time travel. UNDER THE STADIUM LIGHTS MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Under the Stadium Lights" is sincere and well-meaning, but its tribute to a Texas 2009 high school football championship team is so certain of its story that it fails to reach for an audience outside of its world. The film is based on a book called Brother's Keeper, written by Al Pickett and Chad Mitchell, whowas a cop
ALL LIGHT, EVERYWHERE MOVIE REVIEW (2021) A history of filmmaking, surveillance, and subjective and objective framings of both, "All Light, Everywhere" is a nonfiction feature that plays like a season of brainy nonfiction TV compacted into two hours' running time. Conceived by Baltimore-based filmmaker Theo Anthony, whose other location LISEY'S STORY MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) A boy’s face transforms into the terribly aged sneer of an ancient demon. An array of figures, some shrouded in obscuring plastic, some seemingly homages to King’s previous works, gather silently around a deep pool under a blood-red moon. A pair of newlyweds dance on the beach, swaying back and forth to a rhythm of love only they can hear. THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT MOVIE REVIEW (2021 There is a point in Michael Chaves’ frustrating and only sparsely scary “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It” when you realize something: if you abandon your desire to watch a terrifying haunted house movie in the vein of James Wan’s “The Conjuring” and settle for the investigative thriller that you have in front of you instead, you might have a decent time. RATCHET & CLANK: RIFT APART BRINGS CLASSIC CHARACTERS TOCLICK TO VIEW 1 day ago · Taking place following 2013’s “Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus” and before the 2016 remake of “Ratchet & Clank” that coincided with the release of the film, “Rift Apart” centers again on a battle between the title characters and the notorious Doctor Nefarious. After the opening UNCANNY TALENT: CLARENCE WILLIAMS III, 1939-2021 Williams credited his resurgence in the 1990s as a heavy-hitting character actor to John Frankenheimer, an acclaimed action director who also made realistic dramas and historical epics.Frankenheimer earmarked plum roles for Williams that cast him as a sort of retaliatory karmic force or Max Cady-like tormentor from the streets, punishing soft, white, middle-class characters for their MOVIE REVIEWS AND RATINGS BY FILM CRITIC ROGER EBERTMOVIE REVIEWSGREAT MOVIESCOLLECTIONSTV/STREAMINGFEATURESCHAZ'S JOURNAL He may have been bigger than life, but deep down, Muhammad Ali remained the guy who simply wanted to do his hometown proud. City of Ali shows Louisville’s acknowledgement that he did. REVIEWS | ROGER EBERT The best movie reviews, in your inbox. Movie reviews. Roger's Greatest Movies. All Reviews. Ebert Prime. Sign Up PLAN B MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) While “Plan B” is not a perfect teen movie, it's one with a defiantly good heart and a vibrant, colorful atmosphere crafted by a talented director. On those grounds alone, this is a ride worth hopping on. Now available on Hulu. Tomris Laffly is a freelance film writer and critic based in New York. A member of the New York FilmCritics
BLUE MIRACLE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Similar in tone and content to other recent, inspirational sagas about Latino teens such as “McFarland, USA” and “Spare Parts,” Quintana’s second feature takes a true story as its basis and then applies expected tropes in the “coach mentors an underwhelming team to greatness” subgenre, from the washed-up male adult who needs the kids to overcome his own troubling past to the THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Based on the 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, “The Underground Railroad” is a story divided into ten chapters, but not in a traditional episodic manner.Some of the chapters are nearly feature-length, and could be analyzed and appreciated on their own, not unlike something like “The Dekalog” or “Small Axe.”Jenkins has been given complete freedom in terms of GEORGETOWN MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Georgetown," inspired by a real story of fraud and murder among the wealthy and powerful in the toniest neighborhood of Washington DC, focuses too much on the how and not enough on the why. Not the why of the money, power, and the deference that accompany them; we do not need any help understanding why anyone would want THE FATHER MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) A watch. A painting. A chicken dinner. A snippet of conversation. These and other everyday pieces of a life take on greater significance and heartbreaking meaning throughout the course of “The Father.”. They’re at once mundane and unreliable, tactile and elusive within the ever-shifting mind of Anthony Hopkins ’ character, an 80-year DEATH AND NIGHTINGALES MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Skelly is surprisingly hard-edged, Rhys is a fantastic yeller, and Dornan is quite pretty when he broods. “Death and Nightingales” ultimately underserves them, though, with a narrative you can guess at within the first 30 minutes of “Episode 1,” and with only few cinematographic or editing flourishes to complement this fairly THE BURNT ORANGE HERESY MOVIE REVIEW (2020) The Burnt Orange Heresy. “Never let a thing’s worth obscure its value.”. This line spoken by the devious art dealer Joseph Cassidy, played by Mick Jagger, proves to be the unofficial theme of this beguiling but inert thriller from Giuseppe Capotondi. "The Burnt Orange Heresy" is a film about the subjective regard to which art isheld that
MARY MAGDALENE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2019) “Mary Magdalene” is a film I wish I had when I was taking religion classes, and also film classes. Davis poignantly uses the holiest of cinematic expressions, the magic hour—that time in between night and day when the sky is a watercolor mix of purple, orange, and pink, revealing a type of complex beauty before it evolves to darkness orlight.
MOVIE REVIEWS AND RATINGS BY FILM CRITIC ROGER EBERTMOVIE REVIEWSGREAT MOVIESCOLLECTIONSTV/STREAMINGFEATURESCHAZ'S JOURNAL He may have been bigger than life, but deep down, Muhammad Ali remained the guy who simply wanted to do his hometown proud. City of Ali shows Louisville’s acknowledgement that he did. REVIEWS | ROGER EBERT The best movie reviews, in your inbox. Movie reviews. Roger's Greatest Movies. All Reviews. Ebert Prime. Sign Up PLAN B MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) While “Plan B” is not a perfect teen movie, it's one with a defiantly good heart and a vibrant, colorful atmosphere crafted by a talented director. On those grounds alone, this is a ride worth hopping on. Now available on Hulu. Tomris Laffly is a freelance film writer and critic based in New York. A member of the New York FilmCritics
BLUE MIRACLE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Similar in tone and content to other recent, inspirational sagas about Latino teens such as “McFarland, USA” and “Spare Parts,” Quintana’s second feature takes a true story as its basis and then applies expected tropes in the “coach mentors an underwhelming team to greatness” subgenre, from the washed-up male adult who needs the kids to overcome his own troubling past to the THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Based on the 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, “The Underground Railroad” is a story divided into ten chapters, but not in a traditional episodic manner.Some of the chapters are nearly feature-length, and could be analyzed and appreciated on their own, not unlike something like “The Dekalog” or “Small Axe.”Jenkins has been given complete freedom in terms of GEORGETOWN MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Powered by JustWatch. "Georgetown," inspired by a real story of fraud and murder among the wealthy and powerful in the toniest neighborhood of Washington DC, focuses too much on the how and not enough on the why. Not the why of the money, power, and the deference that accompany them; we do not need any help understanding why anyone would want THE FATHER MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) A watch. A painting. A chicken dinner. A snippet of conversation. These and other everyday pieces of a life take on greater significance and heartbreaking meaning throughout the course of “The Father.”. They’re at once mundane and unreliable, tactile and elusive within the ever-shifting mind of Anthony Hopkins ’ character, an 80-year DEATH AND NIGHTINGALES MOVIE REVIEW (2021) Skelly is surprisingly hard-edged, Rhys is a fantastic yeller, and Dornan is quite pretty when he broods. “Death and Nightingales” ultimately underserves them, though, with a narrative you can guess at within the first 30 minutes of “Episode 1,” and with only few cinematographic or editing flourishes to complement this fairly THE BURNT ORANGE HERESY MOVIE REVIEW (2020) The Burnt Orange Heresy. “Never let a thing’s worth obscure its value.”. This line spoken by the devious art dealer Joseph Cassidy, played by Mick Jagger, proves to be the unofficial theme of this beguiling but inert thriller from Giuseppe Capotondi. "The Burnt Orange Heresy" is a film about the subjective regard to which art isheld that
MARY MAGDALENE MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2019) “Mary Magdalene” is a film I wish I had when I was taking religion classes, and also film classes. Davis poignantly uses the holiest of cinematic expressions, the magic hour—that time in between night and day when the sky is a watercolor mix of purple, orange, and pink, revealing a type of complex beauty before it evolves to darkness orlight.
IN THE HEIGHTS MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) 5 hours ago · It’s here! Jubilant, unapologetically massive, and bursting with a cozy, melancholic sense of communal belonging, “In The Heights” is the biggest-screen-you-can-find Hollywood event that we the movie lovers have been craving since the early days of the pandemic, when the health crisis cut off one of our most cherished public lifelines. A dazzling New York movie that honors the diverse ALL LIGHT, EVERYWHERE MOVIE REVIEW (2021) A history of filmmaking, surveillance, and subjective and objective framings of both, "All Light, Everywhere" is a nonfiction feature that plays like a season of brainy nonfiction TV compacted into two hours' running time. Conceived by Baltimore-based filmmaker Theo Anthony, whose other location UNDER THE STADIUM LIGHTS MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The movie's dialogue is clunky and the acting is uneven, which keeps the tone more preachy than dramatic. In a small role as the proprietor of the local barbecue joint, Laurence Fishburne gives a performance so vibrant and endearing that he just reminds us of the limitations of the other actors. The cinematography and editing are the film's other strengths, and the scenes of the football games CITY OF ALI MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Fans of the late Muhammad Ali will love director Graham Shelby’s “City of Ali,” a documentary about how the city of Louisville, Kentucky came out to honor its favorite son after his passing. It’s full of pure, unadulterated love for “The Greatest,” so much so that the viewer can’t help but get enveloped in its adoration.But your mileage will vary based on your feelings for its RATCHET & CLANK: RIFT APART BRINGS CLASSIC CHARACTERS TOCLICK TO VIEW 5 hours ago · Taking place following 2013’s “Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus” and before the 2016 remake of “Ratchet & Clank” that coincided with the release of the film, “Rift Apart” centers again on a battle between the title characters and the notorious Doctor Nefarious. After the opening WHEN WORDS AREN’T ENOUGH: JON M. CHU AND JIMMY SMITS ON IN 1 day ago · After a year of delays due to the pandemic, Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “In the Heights” is finally opening in theaters this Friday and premiering on HBO Max the same day. It’s no exaggeration to say this is going to be an event.A musical about community, the film has been hyped up as a return to normalcy after so many months trapped indoors, and it has been SIX MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT MOVIE REVIEW (2021) The title "Six Minutes to Midnight" is a reckoning; a reminder of the Doomsday clock that—more than eight decades after the setting of this film—is less than two minutes to the end. If we are to do better than that, we will need films that focus more directly on the questions this one pushes to the side. Now playing in select theatersand
BETTY RETURNS FOR ANOTHER CATHARTIC, VIBES-FILLED SEASON 1 day ago · Aspiring filmmaker Honeybear (Kabrina Adams), who is always filming and was a little shy about her sexuality in season one, is now in a relationship with Ash (Katerina Tannenbaum), whose greater sexual experience makes Honeybear slightly uneasy.And rounding out the group is goofy stoner Kirt (), whose white privilege was checked by the group last year after her take-it-to-100 antics landed UNCANNY TALENT: CLARENCE WILLIAMS III, 1939-2021 23 hours ago · Williams credited his resurgence in the 1990s as a heavy-hitting character actor to John Frankenheimer, an acclaimed action director who also made realistic dramas and historical epics.Frankenheimer earmarked plum roles for Williams that cast him as a sort of retaliatory karmic force or Max Cady-like tormentor from the streets, punishing soft, white, middle-class characters for their THE REAL THING MOVIE REVIEW & FILM SUMMARY (2021) Tsuji is sometimes warned—and also sometimes wonders aloud—about what will happen if he continues to pursue Ukiyo, a timid, emotionally unstable woman who is often in debt, homeless, and suicidal. So it’s no wonder that Tsuji’s story is the worst kind of moral tale: Fukadaand Mitani treat
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