Reagan is a biopic that ambitiously tackles the life of a man who transformed from a Hollywood actor to a two-term president, leaving an indelible mark on American politics. Directed by Sean McNamara and starring Dennis Quaid as Ronald Reagan, the film is a sweeping portrayal that moves through decades […]
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Fly Me to the Moon: A Romantic Ride to the 1969 Moon Landing
“Fly Me to the Moon,” directed by Greg Berlanti and produced by Scarlett Johansson, captures the excitement of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing with a fresh narrative twist. Starring Johansson as a blonde bombshell publicist hired by the White House and Channing Tatum as a principled NASA director, the […]
Priscilla: A Solemn Exploration of an Odd Love Affair
I recently watched Priscilla during a flight to Texas. This film delves into the unusual and controversial relationship between Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley. As history tells us, Elvis met Priscilla when she was just 14 years old. The King of Rock & Roll had many women in his career, […]
Cinderella (2015): A Timeless Classic Reimagined
I recently had the pleasure of watching Disney’s 2015 live-action adaptation of Cinderella. As a huge Disney fan, I’ve seen every Cinderella film adaptation, but this one stands out as the best. I was surprised I had never seen this version before. If it weren’t for the captivating snippets on […]
Despicable Me 4: A Delightful Return to Minions Mayhem
As a long-time fan of Gru and his lovable Minions, I was eagerly anticipating the release of Despicable Me 4. This film, directed by Kyle Balda, Brad Ableson, and Jonathan del Val, continues the delightful chaos and heartwarming stories that have made the franchise a global phenomenon. Cast and Characters: […]
Dev Patel’s Gritty Vigilante Tale: A Review of “Monkey Man”
After an unsettling exploration of history with my recent article on Pol Pot, the infamous dictator, I sought refuge in the silver screen and found it in the unassuming yet captivating vigilante film “Monkey Man,” directed by Dev Patel with a nod to the collaborative genius of Jordan Peele. Despite […]
Dune 2, A Saga Worth the Wait – An Epic Journey into the Heart of Arrakis
Return to Arrakis with “Dune: Part Two” promises an odyssey worth every minute of its runtime. Denis Villeneuve’s continuation of Frank Herbert’s saga plunges us back into the sand-swept world of Paul Atreides, portrayed with depth by Timothée Chalamet, as he navigates a path of vengeance and destiny. Building upon […]
Leave the World Behind: an Apocalyptic Thriller
“Everyone’s been talking about “Leave the World Behind,” and I had to see for myself what all the commotion was about. The film stars Julia Roberts, as a jaded, burned-out mother/wife who works in advertising. She decides to take her micro family on a vacation to get away from the […]
Barbie: Breaking Plastic Ceilings and Warming Hearts
In “Barbie,” a triumphant achievement from writer/director/executive producer Greta Gerwig, the film not only broke opening weekend records for 2023, but also shattered the first weekend record for a film directed by a woman, a truly remarkable feat deserving of recognition. Set in the matriarchal society of Barbieland, Barbie and […]
The Musical Duel of Justice: Chevalier Strikes a Resonant Chord in Captivating Audiences
The movie Chevalier opens with an irresistible showdown sequence, set in a Paris theater in the second half of the 18th century. The scene features a young violinist named Joseph Prowen, who leads an orchestra with infectious enthusiasm. Bologne Handsome, well-dressed, well-mannered and Black, Bologne is also a violinist, and […]