Truly great movies can leave indelible marks. It may be through an emotional connection to the story. It may be through a remarkable performance or a signature scene. But it can also be through the brilliant imagery a film can carve into your mind. That’s what this feature is all about – highlighting great images … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Killer” (2024)
Not to be confused with David Fincher’s 2023 thriller of the same name, the latest film called “The Killer” is cut from a different clothe. It comes from the legendary filmmaker John Woo which automatically makes it a movie worth talking about. “The Killer” is a remake of Woo’s own seminal 1989 Hong Kong action … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Ride” (2024)
C. Thomas Howell gives a career best performance in “Ride”, a rural family drama with a hint of crime thriller thrown in for good measure. Howell plays John Hawkins, a retired bull riding champion struggling to hold his family together in the face of numerous difficulties. John is a grizzled and world-weary soul who we … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Slingshot” (2024)
I tend to be a sucker for cerebral science fiction as it’s one of the more fascinating slices of the sci-fi genre. It generally comes in all shapes and sizes. It can be a movie as seminal as Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”, as epic as Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar”, or as contained as Duncan … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Across the River and Into the Trees” (2024)
Ernest Hemingway’s “Across the River and Into the Trees” is rarely mentioned among the American writer’s more celebrated works. But it’s one I hold a special affection for. The work was first serialized in 1950 for Cosmopolitan magazine before being published as a novel later that year. Despite being met with negative reviews from the … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Reagan” (2024)
These days there are few things more acidic than modern day politics. To be fair, politics have always been competitive and sometimes contentious. But there was a time when rival parties good duke it out in the hallowed halls of Washington DC and then have drinks together afterwards. I may be wrong, but we seem … Continue reading