Get Out is the directorial debut of Jordan Peele, one-half of the comedic duo Key and Peele.
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 is one crazy ride, and for the most part, I didn’t want to get off.
Viceroy’s House has a solid, historical storyline, characters you care about, and some very good acting performances.
Manchester by the Sea, written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan, tells the story of Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) who returns to his hometown in the wake of his brother’s death, only to discover than he has been given guardianship of his teenage nephew, Patrick (Lucas Hedges).
One of this year’s Oscar™ contenders is the film Lion, based on true events, and beautifully crafted by Australian director Garth Davis.
Ever since the release of The Sixth Sense in 1999, director M. Night Shyamalan has been the king of the motion picture plot twist. His latest offering, Split is no different.
Hanks and Eastwood have shown an A-grade actor plus an A-grade director definitely equal an A-grade film.
The film is quite a revelation; at a surface level dealing with the recording of the latest Bad Seeds’ album, Skeleton Tree, it is actually about so much more.
Eight Days a Week (The Touring Years) documents, in meticulous detail, the Fab Four’s rise to fame in Liverpool, England in 1962 and follows along country to country, city to city (even Adelaide gets a look in).
Free State of Jones is an absorbing historical drama that lifts the veil on the Confederate side of the American Civil War.
