When I first heard of this dark comedy, I was immediately intrigued by its casting of Rosamund Pike. I've seen her playing real-life heroines in her last two films, A Private War and Radioactive, that it's actually quite a treat to see her playing a shamelessly devious character. Marla Grayson is a piece of work …
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FlixChatter Review: Sylvie’s Love (2020)
I saw this movie at Twin Cities Film Fest back in October and it's one of the few films I had the privilege of seeing on the big screen. It's also one of the rare romantic dramas I get to see this year. I'd say the world could use more love stories, and this one …
FlixChatter Review: THE LIFE AHEAD (2020)
Tales of unlikely friendships often make for great drama. Renowned Italian actress Sophia Loren made a come back to cinema nearly a decade since her last acting role, which marks the third time she collaborates with her own son, Edoardo Ponti. Here she plays Madame Rosa, an elderly woman living in a seaside town of …
FlixChatter Review: Malcolm and Marie (2021)
I've always been fascinated by two-hander type films which relies on the performances of only two actors for the entire duration of the film. It's quite tricky to pull off, but perhaps Malcolm & Marie's filmmaking style could just be the norm for the next year or two, given the restrictions of the pandemic. Apparently …
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Guest Post: The Little Things (2021)
Set in the early 1990s, The Little Things centers around Joe "Deke" Deacon (Denzel Washington), a deputy sheriff in Bakersfield, California. One day he is suddenly called to Los Angeles to retrieve a piece of evidence. It quickly becomes clear he has a deep and troubled past with the LAPD. When the evidence is withheld …
FlixChatter Review: THE DIG (2021)
When I first saw the trailer for The Dig, I was immediately intrigued as I love historical drama, even if it I'm not familiar with the Sutton Hoo excavation of 1939 that shed light into the early Anglo-Saxon period. The film begins with archaeologist Basil Brown (Ralph Fiennes, sporting a Suffolk accent) visits the home …
FlixChatter Review – The Midnight Sky (2020)
The success of GRAVITY back in 2013 led Hollywood to fall in love with the sci-fi space adventure genre again. I’m talking about non-Star Wars and Star Trek related films of course. Within the 2010s, there were some great space films such as INTERSTELLAR, THE MARTIAN, AD ASTRA and FIRST MAN. But there were also …
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