– Movie Review By Cate Marquis – The movie “Love the Coopers” opens with Diane Keaton as Charlotte Cooper signing Christmas cards with “Love, the Coopers.” The comma is missing in the movie’s title, which presumably means the filmmakers hope you love the Cooper family. To help with that goal, they have loaded this holiday…
Read More– Film Review by Cate Marquis – “Spectre” wraps up Daniel Craig’s Bond in style – if he’s leaving Daniel Craig, who reportedly has said he is done playing James Bond, would be wrapping up his run as 007 with style in “Spectre.” While packed with eye-popping set pieces and typically globe-trotting 007 action, some…
Read More– Film Review by Cate Marquis – ‘Our Brand Is Crisis’ highlights political campaign hijinx Sandra Bullock stars as a political campaign consultant hired by a Bolivian candidate running for president. Under her mix of message massaging and Karl Rove-type dirty tricks, she does everything she can to get her candidate in office, regardless of…
Read More– Film Review By Cate Marquis – ‘Room’ is taut tale of survival and a mother’s love in confined space and beyond “Room” takes viewers inside the cramped space where a young woman, held captive since she was kidnapped at age 17, lives with her 5-year-old son, the only world her son has ever known…
Read More– Theater Review by Cate Marquis – ‘Matilda the Musical’ brings delightful kids’ revolt to Fox “Matilda the Musical,” the award-winning stage adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s book about a mischievous, brilliant, book-loving little girl, made its St. Louis debut at the Fabulous Fox for a run Oct. 21 – Nov. 1. Packed with…
Read More– Film Review by Mark Glass – Spielberg’s fact-based Cold War thriller ‘Bridge of Spies’ exceeds expectations 4 1/2 stars out of 5 Whenever Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks collaborate, expectations run high in the wake of “Saving Private Ryan,” “Catch Me if You Can” and “The Terminal.” This fact-based Cold War thriller meets or…
Read More– Film Review by Mark Glass – In Gothic ghost-laced ‘Crimson Peak,’ some truly wonderful sets wind up housing a relatively tedious, then almost ludicrous, ordeal for Victorian damsel in distress 2 out of 5 stars If you think Guillermo del Toro is a genius behind the camera, you may prefer someone else’s review. In…
Read More– Film Review by Cate Marquis – “Crimson Peak” serves up gorgeous, bloody Gothic mess Director Guillermo del Toro says his new film “Crimson Peak” aims to be a Gothic romance in the style of 1940s genre classics “Dragonwyck” and “Jane Eyre.” The big-budget production is filled with lush Victorian costumes and eerie Gothic mansions,…
Read More– Film Review by Mark Glass – Stars: 4 out of 5 I remember loving the hip, edgy and usually racy contents of this magazine in the 1970s, but never knew, or forgot, much about it once TV and the internet provided ample fodder for its then-groundbreaking satire and silliness. This documentary reminded me of…
Read More– Film Review by Cate Marquis – “He Named Me Malala” spotlights Nobel prize-winning teen advocate of girls’ education Stars: 4 out of 5 As a 15-year-old schoolgirl in Pakistan, Malala Yousafzai was targeted for assassination by the Taliban, simply for speaking out in support of girls’ education. Malala not only survived being shot…
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