I’ll probably have more words for this later but right now I’m too emotionally devastated from the final shot.
What a movie, what a ride. Life is filled with the possibilities of boundless joy, and littered with pitfalls of inescapable sorrow.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
I’ll probably have more words for this later but right now I’m too emotionally devastated from the final shot.
What a movie, what a ride. Life is filled with the possibilities of boundless joy, and littered with pitfalls of inescapable sorrow.
“It’s st paddy’s day, everyone’s Irish”
Maybe the least Irish movie ever made, but almost certainly the most American
As far as films made by the musicians themselves go this might be one of the best. Manages the unheralded task of integrating the music and the story in a way that highlights the songs without making them the only satisfying part of the meal. Functions well as a story of the modern condition of Northern Irish life.
I know I’m getting older when I think “these lads shouldn’t be doing so many drugs” when just five years ago I’d…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
I’ve had fun with Beck and Woods’s work in the past. However, like most of their other movies with such promising setups Heretic ends up falling face first down the stairs on to a… blueberry pie?
At times it feels like being held hostage in a lecture on religion by a guy who watched Religulous one time a decade ago. It helps a lot that it’s Hugh Grant, and this is another great turn in his “wacky British villain” era.…