Baseball Movies · Films: G · Reviews: G
Game 6
Filled with heavy dialogue, Game 6 is a film that feels more appropriate for the stage. That said, it takes on challenging themes and deep thoughts.
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Baseball Movies · Films: G · Reviews: G
Filled with heavy dialogue, Game 6 is a film that feels more appropriate for the stage. That said, it takes on challenging themes and deep thoughts.
A solid film of somewhat dated Cold War-era warnings of global conquest and strife filled with moments that are both dramatic and laughable at the same time.
A funny, often hilarious, film that proves that a story doesn’t need to be completely new just as long as there’s a spin on it to make it different.
More interested in the villain than the hero, First Flight is a bland look at one of the sides of the DC universe that’s normally much more interesting.
A delightful comedy with an edge of romance that is taken down a notch from its utterly drippy ending.
While it’s better than your average film in a lot of respects, it simply cannot hold up to the legacy of its predecessors.
While I’m sure profits were a big part of the conversation the Paramount suits had when deciding to green-light The Godfather Part II, but Coppola didn’t go out and bastardize the franchise. Far from it.
Coppola offers a rich and layered look at family and does so with an incredible cast and a meticulous amount of detail.
The reason why Gone Baby Gone works so well is the attention to which Boston is portrayed. The urban neighbourhood is like another character in an already strong cast, one that has needs and desires just like everyone else.
Filled with solid performances, gorgeous cinematography and realistic dialogue, it captures the same sad feeling of nostalgia watching it that the film’s characters experience.