Julie says: “Eva Victor is someone to watch. She’s a chameleon of sorts not recognizable to me as the main character of the movie when she intro’s the movie as I’m sitting in the middle of the Coolidge large theater.
Julie says: “This film ended with me being frustrated saying really! That’s the end? Not again! Like WILD INDIAN, this ending made sense as well but again frustrating – I guess it’s a French ending though. 3.85 cats“
Philip says: “Someone once commented to me on what I believe is one of the best gay male films ever produced, WEEKEND. The friend (who is straight) told me he just didn’t get the hype. To him it was just
Chris says: “Your mileage will vary depending on what you think of therapy sessions turned into autobiographical feature films. Actor/writer Shia LeBeouf does a damning but compelling impersonation of his own father, while Noah Jupe, who plays a version of
Thom says: “This is a very good achievement by director Joel Edgerton, the Australian actor, in this his second feature after THE GIFT (2015) which was just OK. I loved how he used his compatriots Kidman & Crowe in this largely
Diane says: “The reason I went to see MID 90S, Jonah Hill’s directorial debut, was so I could admire Sunny Suljic’s hair again. (Sunny was the sweet little boy in KILLING OF A SACRED DEER.) Here Sunny plays Stevie, a
Michael says: “Writer/director Ken Lonergan made a big splash with his directorial debut, YOU CAN COUNT ON ME. Since then, it’s been sixteen years, and MANCHESTER BY THE SEA is only his third directorial effort. He’s written a bunch of