Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
All the nods to the games but zero story, pacing, suspence or script.
Acting, yes. Directing, yes. Dialogue, yes. This film is so cunning you could stick a tail on it and call it a wolf.
Jamie Foxx plays Max, a mild mannered cab driver in L.A whos fate becomes intertwined with Vincent, an ageing hitman who's in town to "see some old friends". From here the understanding and unintentional bond between the two characters becomes the centrepiece for a nights driving they won't soon forget.
Using Max's cab as a ferry to all…
What a mess!
Far too much time spent on every detail of the bands friendships and holidays in the early days to begin with.
The first 3 quarters of this cowpat of a documentary limps on like a wounded animal through some band history not to be cared for by even the most avid 'Floyd fan.
To make matters worse each interview and scene is interspersed with renditions of the bands music, rather than obtaining the rights to use the…
Christoper Nolan could quite possibly be THE modern genius of the film industry. With every film comes more awe and amazement. I'm transfixed by the images on screen. Utterly blown away by every picture he creates and 'Interstellar' is yet another fine addiction to the Nolan catalogue.
I think it's fair to say that for a number of years the acting world had forgotten about the cheeky, chiseled-jawed Matthew McConaughey. Apart from 'Tropic Thunder' in which he had a minor…