Chicago Critics Film Festival Review – Wild Rose

Chicago Critics Film Festival Review – Wild Rose

          Wild Rose is like a country 8 Mile by way of Glasgow.  It’s an inspirational, gritty musical about the struggles of following your dream versus the responsibilities of real life featuring one of the year’s best performances. Rose-Lynn Harlan (Jessie Buckley) is a talented, charismatic, aspiring country music singer.  Fresh out of prison and reunited with her son and daughter, all she wants is to get out of Glasgow and…

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Chicago Critics Film Festival Review – The Perfection

Chicago Critics Film Festival Review – The Perfection

        When you are someone who seems as many movies as I do, you tend to know the path certain movies are going to go.  You let the movie play out and eventually, you can figure out what is going to happen beat for beat.  Being surprised in a movie is not something that happens as often as I would like it to, which is what makes Richard Shepard’s The Perfection so special. …

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Chicago Critics Film Festival 2019 Review – Greener Grass

Chicago Critics Film Festival 2019 Review – Greener Grass

          Seeing Greener Grass at the Chicago Critics Film Festival was my third time seeing the film.  The first two times I saw it was at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, where I left both screenings feeling like I liked the movie, but was little put off at some points.  Seeing it for a third time changed my opinion quite a bit, as I now find Greener Grass a delirious black comedy perfect…

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Chicago Critics Film Festival 2019 Review – Saint Frances

Chicago Critics Film Festival 2019 Review – Saint Frances

          Saint Frances kicked off the 7th annual Chicago Critics Film Festival and what a delightful way to start the festival it was.  Alex Thompson’s film is smart, funny, endearing, authentic, and showcases the talent of writer/start Kelly O’Sullivan. Bridget (Kelly O’Sullivan) isn’t society’s definition of successful.  She’s a 34 year old waitress with no prospects for a lover or for a family, which is cool with Bridget.  Bridget still thinks…

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Review – John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum

Review – John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum

This review was originally published for Vents magazine.  Link HERE             The word parabellum is a Latin phrase meaning, “if you want peace, prepare for war” and a war is what we got in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, the exhaustingly thrilling, gorgeously shot third installment of one of cinema’s greatest action franchises. The last time we saw Mr. Wick (Keanu Reeves), he had just killed fellow assassin Santino D’Antonio…

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Review – Pokémon Detective Pikachu

Review – Pokémon Detective Pikachu

        I was in to Pokémon when it first became popular in the United States back in the late 90’s/early 2000’s.  I had the cards, played the game on my Gameboy, and even watched the show and the movies based on the show.  Watching Pokémon Detective Pikachu brought me back to that time.  It might be different from the Pokémon I grew up with, taking place in a different world with plenty…

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Review – The Intruder

Review – The Intruder

      I can’t say my expectations were high for The Intruder.  I generally try to have a level head when going into every movie, for fair judgement, but this one was leaning on the, “why am I seeing this?” side.  But I have to tell you, I had a ball watching it.  Sure there are some issues with some of the story beats and some of the “scary” scenes made me chuckle rather than…

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Review – Long Shot

Review – Long Shot

      Long Shot feels like a movie that was written by a group of teenage boys hanging out in a basement.  A schlubby male fantasy filled with stoner jokes, gross out gags, and a love story about a beautiful, successful woman saving a vulgar, out of shape, down-on-his-luck writer.  Luckily, thanks to few funny moments and terrific performances by Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen, Long Shot feels more like a misfire than a complete…

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Review – Avengers: Endgame

Review – Avengers: Endgame

THIS REVIEW IS 110% SPOILER FREE, SO KEEP READING!!           Well, we’re here.  We’re in the Endgame now.  After eleven years and twenty one movies, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has finally come to this.  Avengers: Endgame is the finale of one of cinema’s greatest journeys and answers all the burning questions that have plagued us for the last year and ties up the last eleven years of cinematic world building. The result…

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Review – Hellboy

Review – Hellboy

      Guillermo del Toro made two Hellboy movies back in 2004 and 2008, both of which are very good movies that understood its characters and understood the world they were in.  However, due to neither film making a lot of money domestically – the first one making $59 million, the second one making $75 million, respectively – Hollywood decided to not let del Toro finish out a trilogy and instead wait eleven years to…

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