Brad Pitt drops by 12 Years a Slaveafter a barnraising on the Witness set From my movie review in Taki’s Magazine: New Movie, Same Old Skin Game 12 Years a Slave—a biopic about Solomon...
Brad Pitt drops by 12 Years a Slave
after a barnraising on the Witness set From my movie review in Taki’s Magazine:
New Movie, Same Old Skin Game
12 Years a Slaveâa...
From my movie review in Taki’s Magazine: The exuberant 127 Hours, director Danny Boyle’s first movie since winning the Best Picture Oscar for Slumdog Millionaire, is surprisingly comparable...
From my movie review in Taki’s Magazine:
The exuberant 127 Hours, director Danny Boyleâs first movie since winning the Best Picture Oscar for Slumdog Millionaire, is surprisingly...
1917 is a solid WWI film. It doesn't have as many cool action scenes as other war films, but it does have several good sequences. The film has a couple of plot twists and includes an unexpected and inglorious death of one of the main characters that reminds the viewer how quickly and randomly someone could die in the first world war. The film did go out of its was to include as much diversity as possible...
From my movie review in Taki’s Magazine: The last thing I had expected of Dinesh D’Souza’s first Michael Moore-type political documentary, 2016: Obama’s America, was that it...
The last thing I had expected of Dinesh DâSouzaâs first Michael Moore-type political documentary, 2016: Obamaâs...
"A Day Without A Mexican" The June 21st issue of The
American Conservative is now readable by subscribers to its electronic
edition. An excerpt from my film review:
Currently ...
The anti-god themes rating was only there for the most strict religious followers to be warned: reincarnation is a core theme of the movie. But it doesn't preach anything and feels very heartwarming throughout. The average setting is in a farm town with characters out of a Norman Rockwell painting. Perhaps all these reboots and period pieces represent a subconscious longing for the pre 1965 Immigration...
Here’s my review for The American Conservative of the Angelina Jolie flick that got the critics all excited but died at the box office.
Thirty seconds into Angelina Jolie’s explanatory...
A Most Violent YearWhiplash “A Most Violent Year” stars Oscar Isaac as, pretty much, a brooding Michael Corleone trying to go straight in the heating oil business in New York’s outer...
“A Most Violent Year” stars Oscar Isaac as, pretty much, a brooding Michael Corleone trying to go straight in the heating oil business in New York’s outer boroughs in 1981. Isaac plays...
From my movie review in Taki’s Magazine: The Iranian film A Separation, a domestic drama-turned-courtroom mystery, is among the most acclaimed of recent movies. It won a host of film festival...
The Iranian film A Separation, a domestic drama-turned-courtroom mystery, is among the most acclaimed of recent movies. It won a host of film festival...
Totally epic alien horror thriller film. Although this film was made over 40 years ago, it's still amazing! Female protagonist, but no anit-male Hollywood BS. Just goes to show it can be done. No reference to hating god or pushing the LGBT agenda.
From my upcoming review in The American Conservative:
At the 2005 Oscars, host Chris Rock asked,
“Who is Jude Law? Why is he in every movie I have seen the last four years? Even...
Here’s an excerpt from my upcoming review in The American Conservative raising some quibbles about this fine biopic about William Wilberforce, who persuaded Parliament to ban the slave trade 200...
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