Mark Mylod’s “The Menu” is an unsavory and toothless satire. It may try to pull some social class-action punches with…
Browsing: Ralph Fiennes
This latest offering from John Michael McDonagh is an unusual turn for the man that treated us with such great…
“The proper function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to…
“Red Dragon” really warms the heart. A prequel to “The Silence of the Lambs,” the film explores what landed Hannibal…
“Maid in Manhattan” is a formula picture to the fullest. Little happens during its run-time you don’t expect or don’t…
“Strange Days” is a strange film on all fronts, taking liberty with its plot of 90s-era science fiction and cast…
I love the work of Joel and Ethan Coen because of their sense of humour and great tales. The pair…
When the James Bond series gets it right, it gets it right. Daniel Craig’s “Casino Royale,” and “Skyfall” were engaging,…
Well, I do not even know where to start! “The Grand Budapest Hotel” was one of my most anticipated films this…
The best movies don’t often present objective glimpses into unique situations, but take the time to look deeper into their…