Reel Reviews | It’s A Wonderful Knife
It’s A Wonderful Knife is a typical horror movie that
has the potential to be good but fails in some of its execution.
It’s A Wonderful Knife is a typical horror movie that
has the potential to be good but fails in some of its execution.
The Marvels is full of action and possibly a
little short on story. It’s purely fluff and entirely sweet like a candy bar but it does have some
significance and ultimate relevance to the MCU.
Director and co-writer Maggie Betts (Novitiate) has a steady hold on the work of Foxx, Jones, and the rest of the cast, creating a film that is so entertaining that it doesn’t matter how formulaic the story is.
The film is basically a showcase for the acting talents of Anna Castillo. She handles the responsibility excellently.
On the latest episode of Conversations, we sit down with the children of legendary composer & conductor Leonard Bernstein, Jamie, Alexander, and Nina to discuss Maestro.
This week on an extended episode of the BIG show, we review several new movies and series.
As Special Ops: Lioness enters season finale mode with “Gone is the Illusion of Order” (Episode 8) – The Sheridan-O-Verse is replete with portentous episode titles – let’s get back with the QRF crew, who we instantly bonded with way back in Episode 1.
OK, it’s maybe not the most positive conversation Cruz is having with Joe – her boss – in Kyle’s hotel room in New York City, while Aaliyah – her mark – waits for her in the bedroom of a luxury suite upstairs in Special Ops: Lioness Episode 7 (“Wish The Fight Away”).