No Man’s Land (in English and Spanish, subtitled) nods a bit to a genre bolstered by the likes of Sam Peckinpaugh and essentially has a more compassionate outlook through a kind of repentance. When it concerns intolerance and divisiveness prevalent in today’s headlines. The title situates an area north of the Rio Grand and south […]
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Pieces of a Woman
This look at a couple beset by tragedy and its aftermath is raw, immediate, and uncompromising in its prologue. But, Pieces of a Woman is inevitably too fractious for its own good as it sprouts unlikely sentiment at its conclusion. Not to say that English actress Vanessa Kirby isn’t anything short of amazing as Martha […]
The Marksman
Watchable, if mediocre entertainment from longtime Clint Eastwood producer Robert Lorenz (Trouble Withe The Curve) allows for Liam Neeson (Honest Thief) to play a character in the mold of Eastwood’s in films like Gran Torino from over a decade ago. The Marksman has Neeson’s widower and Marine sniper retiree checking on illegal aliens from his […]
Promising Young Woman
Promising Young Woman is compelling and at the same time uncomfortable. Carey Mulligan’s Cassandra in the hands of outstanding direction by Emerald Fennell holds our attention as she travels a pattern of revenge that is confusing yet deliberate through out the entire script. Cassandra is a promising young woman, or at least she was […]
News of the World
Tom Hanks plays Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd in Director Paul Greengrass’s (Captain Phillips) moving western. Set in Texas 1870, not long after the Civil War, Kidd makes his money by traveling from town to town to read newspapers to people thirsty to hear about goings-on beyond their own small universe. He has a strong, commanding […]