2022 is already shaping up to be good one for movie lovers. Case in point: the epic revenge thriller “The Northman”. Visionary filmmaker Robert Eggers (“The Witch”, “The Lighthouse”) brings his stark visual style to 10th Century Iceland, a place that feels right in his wheelhouse. To add to the appeal, the film sports an … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Tragedy of MacBeth” (2021)
Writer-director Joel Coen slips away from his filmmaking partner and close brother Ethan in his first solo effort, “The Tragedy of MacBeth”. Coen (who also produced the film alongside his wife Frances McDormand) takes on William Shakespeare’s classic Scottish play, stripping it down and putting just as much emphasis on the haunting visuals as the … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (2021)
Another month, another new Marvel Cinematic Universe installment. But unlike the last two movies in the ever-growing MCU, this one actually feels important. The previous two films, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” in September and “Eternals” last month, were more about introducing new players and hinting at things to come. But “Spider-Man: … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Nightmare Alley” (2021)
(CLICK HERE for my full review in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) In the opening scene of Guillermo del Toro’s new film “Nightmare Alley” we watch a man dragging a dead body, tightly wrapped in a bed sheet, across the dusty floor of a remote ramshackle farm house. He strikes a match and sets the place ablaze. … Continue reading
First Glance: “The Lost City”
Next in line in the increasingly popular buddy action-comedy genre looks to be “The Lost City”. Directed by brothers Aaron and Adam Nee, this silly looking romp puts Sandra Bullock alongside Channing Tatum for a wacky adventure with Daniel Radcliffe playing the main antagonist. I’m not 100% sure how those particular pieces will come together, … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Tender Bar” (2021)
Actor turned mostly director George Clooney helms “The Tender Bar”, an upcoming adaptation of J. R. Moehringer’s 2005 memoir which recounted his life growing up in a complicated Long Island family. Set mostly in the 1970s and 80s, the story (written by William Monahan) bounces back-and-forth between J.R.’s early childhood years and his time at … Continue reading