A Star is Born
The film remains timely for the themes of fame and success it explores with such great scope and emotion
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The film remains timely for the themes of fame and success it explores with such great scope and emotion
[Bell] carries a classic presence and charm that is tough not to like. Yet, at the same time, she does so with a little spunk and sass.
Films: C · Golf Movies · Reviews: C
Never mind the fact that the plot regularly goes off track and into the rough, Caddyshack offers laughs a plenty.
The beauty of Charles Schultz’s Peanuts is its mix of simplicity and complexity. The drawings aren’t exactly detailed. The situations that Charlie Brown and company find themselves in are everyday[…]
Martin Campbell returns to the once edgy and jagged ground of his excellent BBC miniseries Edge of Darkness with a much slicker spin that sheds much of what made the first go around so good.
Some are still fun, intentional or not, while others are unbearable. But because it’s just a sample, it’s nice to get a reminded of the way things used to be.
While not a horrible film, it certainly isn’t the type of feature that would make anyone an icon or even a star.
Blending big storylines adapted from the pages of the comic with admirable character development, the animated X-Men cartoon sets the bar for others in the superhero genre.
Filled with C-list supporting characters, poor animation and repetitive storylines, the early 90’s Iron Man cartoon is nothing short of a disaster.
It’s rare that a movie can inspire genuine awe but Cameron has succeeded in another landmark technical achievement.