Lion Review
The film features a largely known cast who has been in other Award nominated films, but the film truly held by Sunny Pawer who plays Young Saroo. For the first hour, this is HIS movie. It is Patel, Mara, and Kidman that the film markets but Pawar’s performance is truly outstanding.
Tyler Perry's Boo! A Madea Halloween Review
In the 2014 film Top Five directed by Chris Rock, there was an opening shot in the AMC Lincoln Square theater where the first thing you see is a large movie banner for a knockoff Madea Halloween movie. HE ACTUALLY USED THAT BANNER AS INSPIRATION FOR AN ACTUAL FEATURE LENGTH MADEA MOVIE!
Ouija: Origin of Evil Review
There was a lot of work put into the practical effects and the production design in the house that the Zanders are living in. Even from the Universal Pictures logo and the film's title card it keeps on going with this routine where plays like a 60s horror flick.
Moonlight Review
This is one of those films I've gone into blind without seeing a trailer similar to what I did with Sing Street earlier this year. It was a movie I just thought as a film for the LGBT community, but as watching it I realize it is much more than that.
Trolls Review
Its as if they took the game designers of Kirby Epic Yarn or Yoshi's Island and hired them as animators because it resembles a similar visual those games had.
Jackie Review
You could tell Portman had to do a plenty of research for this role because she embodies both the look and voice of Kennedy herself. If you listen to recordings of Kennedy's voice it's exactly alike to the voice Portman puts on and it is flawless.
Kevin Hart: What Now? Review
Something about watching this film in a theater makes you feel that you are in the Lincoln Financial Field watching Kevin Hart do what he does best which is making people laugh.
The Edge of Seventeen Review
With this film written and directed by Kelly Fremon Craig, this has a rebellious spirit that's very honest and endearing. If Sixteen Candles, Pretty In Pink, and an adult R-rated version of Diary of a Wimpy Kid had a baby, it would be this movie.
The Accountant Review
If you are that person who loved Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne in Batman V. Superman and can’t keep your composure till his solo film due in 2018, don’t fret because this is the closest thing to a Ben Affleck Batman film to hold you until Ben Affleck’s The Batman
The Girl on the Train Review
Emily Blunt’s performance carries this film. You’ve never seen her in a role where’s she’s a complete mess more than this. Her character pretty much has the lesson of don’t poking your head into shit that isn’t any of your business.