A defense of Bucky Barnes, and why labeling him a villain is wrong
A review of the M. Night Shyamalan's new thriller, The Visit
War vet and ex-pilot Ted Striker tries to win back his ex-girlfriend Elaine Dickinson, a flight attendant of airline Trans American. He hops aboard her flight from Los Angeles and Chicago, where the passengers and pilots fall ill and finds that he is the only one that can save everyone.
Sometimes, a movie comes around that makes you step back in awe and be reminded of what can be accomplished in cinema. '71 is one of those movies.
I have to wonder if for the heart of the Star Wars franchise, is this revamp good idea?
Why oh why did I pay money to see this monstrosity of a film?
In Broken Flowers (2005), Bill Murray plays Don Johnston, a white-upper-middle-class-America version of the classic character Don Juan. If you didn’t notice the name connection from the get-go, the film makes damn sure you recognize it within the first ten minutes.
With a box of condoms ready at hand and freshly tweezed eyebrows, three friends hit the road to campaign for presidential candidate John Kerry in the coming-of-age comedy Farah Goes Bang.
The film, The Purge, shows a completely different side of freedom and what it means to be free; but what does it mean to be free to purge beyond morals?
By sitting in an audience we become submerged into the consciousness of the show. We go into the hearts of these characters that are placed before us. We might not always agree with them, but we also might get the chance to see our lives played out on stage. But, with every word they speak, a dialogue is being created for people.