– By Mark Glass – Computer effects may be the real star; it’s certainly not the screenplay in this slow saga with several exciting scenes Rating: 2 out of 5 stars (PG-13) Here we go again… This time the oft-depicted English lord raised by apes in the African jungle to become a mythical hero…
Read More– By Cate Marquis – THE LEGEND OF TARZAN brings back an old Hollywood hero for popcorn-munching adventure Rating: 3 out of 5 stars THE LEGEND OF TARZAN brings back an old Hollywood hero for a summertime, popcorn-munching adventure in 19th century colonial Africa. The movie, which stars Alexander Skarsgard and a sterling supporting…
Read More– By Cate Marquis – Spielberg-directed Disney ‘The BFG’ is long on visual beauty and quirky charm but short on brisk pace and story action Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s book “The BFG” gets the big screen treatment in the Steven Spielberg-directed 3D Disney film “The BFG.” Spielberg uses a mix of live-action, motion-capture animation…
Read More– By Cate Marquis – ‘Weiner’ documents politician’s comeback brought down by sexting scandal “Weiner” is an involving political documentary about former U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner, who represented New York’s district for seven terms until his career was ended in 2011 by a scandal, in which he was caught sexting and posting of suggestive…
Read More– By Cate Marquis – ‘Love & Friendship’ is hilarious, brilliant adaptation of lesser-known Austen work Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Film comedies packed witty, biting humor and whip-smart dialog are pretty rare these days. So “Love & Friendship,” director Whit Stillman’s screen adaptation of Jane Austen’s lesser-known early short novel “Lady Susan,”…
Read More– By Cate Marquis – ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’ is more entertaining than first one but little Lewis Carroll remains There is not much of Lewis Carroll’s classic book in the film that shares its name, but the fantasy adventure film “Alice Through the Looking Glass” is fun, and more entertaining than the…
Read More– By Cate Marquis – ‘The Meddler” is more than comedy in warm portrait of meddling mother “The Meddler” is writer/director Lorene Scafaria semi-biographical movie about her widowed mother, who moved across the country to build a new life around her grown daughter. The mother, played marvelously by Susan Sarandon, is indeed a meddler…
Read More– By Cate Marquis – Handsome, well-acted ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’ explores untold true story of math genius “The Man Who Knew Infinity” is a handsome, well-acted historical drama based on the unexpected true story of an India-born, self-taught mathematical genius. In 1913, the young genius was brought to England, by a mathematics…
Read More– By Cate Marquis – CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR launches summer blockbuster season strong Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer blockbuster season by “Captain America: Civil War.” OK, just playing – “Captain America: Civil War” is no where near Shakespearean but the entertainment action film from Marvel/Disney is a comic…
Read More-By Cate Marquis – Beautiful but dull ‘Papa: Hemingway in Cuba’ shows why directors matter The fact-inspired film “Papa: Hemingway in Cuba” is a prime example of why a good director matters. As some sage once said, “If it was easy, everyone would do it.” The film is first American film shot in Cuba…
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