Reel Reviews | Ella McCay
James L. Brooks returns with Ella McCay, a warm political dramedy anchored by Emma Mackey and elevated by a standout turn from Jamie Lee Curtis.
James L. Brooks returns with Ella McCay, a warm political dramedy anchored by Emma Mackey and elevated by a standout turn from Jamie Lee Curtis.
The Four Horsemen may be older and a little wiser, but their greatest illusion might be convincing us the ride isn’t over yet.
Big names, big budget, and zero spark. The Electric State should have been the Russo Brothers’ next sci-fi knockout, instead, it’s a hollow road trip through a world that never connects.
An engaging marketing whiz and a NASA official create sparks as he prepares for the Apollo 11 moon landing in Fly Me to the Moon.
A teen living with her strong-willed mother strikes up an unlikely friendship with an eccentric activist in this coming of age drama.
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