Belfast – Dir: Kenneth Branagh
Belfast is a semi-autobiographical comedy/drama set in 1969 Northern Ireland where a family struggles to survive in the city they love. Starring: Jamie Dornan, Judi Dench, Caitriona Balfe, Jude Hill
Belfast is a semi-autobiographical comedy/drama set in 1969 Northern Ireland where a family struggles to survive in the city they love. Starring: Jamie Dornan, Judi Dench, Caitriona Balfe, Jude Hill
Licorice Pizza is as its title suggests…exotic, sweet, tasty…and like the film itself, is more evocative than descriptive. Starring: Alana Haim, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Bradley Cooper
The Last Thing Mary Saw will seep under your skin like blood from under a door.
The Matrix Resurrections – Director, Lana Wachowski Starring: Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jessica Henwick, Neil Patrick Harris Eighteen years after the “last” Matrix film and 22 years after the much-lauded first Matrix film comes The Matrix Resurrections. So let us roll away the stone and see if this resurrection is worth getting excited about.
The end is in sight! Peter Jackson’s nearly-8-hour epic comes to a close and The Beatles head for the rooftop in this third instalment of the Get Back mini-series.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are captured at the height of their powers on this show recorded over two nights Madison Square Garden in September of 1979.
We continue down the long and winding road of Peter Jackson’s Get Back with episode two. At a brisk 2 hours and 52 minutes, this one covers Days 8-16 in The Beatles’ march to the rooftop.
It’s finally here! The much anticipated/hyped documentary based around the mostly-unseen footage shot of The Beatles making their Let It Be album/film is now available to stream on Disney+. Having watched the first of the three “episodes”, here are my initial thoughts.
Greetings Ghouls and Goblins! Welcome to your (Friday) The 13th Floor Halloween Spooktacular – where your local spooky film critic is going to take a trip through time to discuss the best skin-crawling, panic-inducing, and squeamishly horrifying films you can subject your eyeballs to this Halloween.
The Velvet Underground, Todd Haynes’ documentary about the iconic band, is very much like the music itself…at times hypnotic, dazzling, confounding and beautiful.