Review: Fury
Great war movies ride a razor’s edge, the thin line between exhilaration and horror, and this movie does that well.
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Great war movies ride a razor’s edge, the thin line between exhilaration and horror, and this movie does that well.
Rory Kennedy’s profusely illustrative documentary makes some sense of the tragic farce that was the Vietnam War.
The Judge flops in spite of its A-List cast.
Bill Nighy and Imelda Staunton star in this uplifting film about an unlikely union.
WT: Director Nadav Schirman’s documentary uncovers the story of Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of a Hamas leader who spent 10 years spying for the other side.
David Fincher’s latest isn’t flashy style like the Coen brothers, but it glows like a dream.
Yes, Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader can be serious. Unfortunately, this film doesn’t do their chops justice.
This film should come with one of those board game box stickers, because it really is fun for all ages.
Denny Tedesco’s film screens at the Plaza Playhouse Theater on September 27.
The Costeau family will be honored with the Attenborough Award for Excellence in Nature Filmmaking.