Anton Chekov’s The Seagull takes us down dark roads, as is typical of the Russian author. Michael Mayer’s slightly skewed version is set in the time it was written – 1896 – but spiked with modern language, indoor and outdoor locations. As much fun as it seems, a weekend party on a country estate …
Carol Burnett’s Back at Last, Iraq Ransacked by Power Elites, Only Three More Eppys of The Terror and Black Panther DVD/Royal Wedding Watches!
British born Theo James plays an American diplomat in Backstabbing for Beginners, a Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Ontario co-production directed by Per Fly and co-starring Ben Kingsley. A young man wants to fulfil his late father’s idealism in international politics by joining the UN. He is readily …
Brady Jandreau talks “The Rider”
Brady Jandreau is the central figure in Chloe Zhao’s multi-award winning feature The Rider about a rodeo rider who suffered a head injury and its aftermath. Zhao won the C.I.C.A.E. Award at Cannes and the film has gone on to tremendous success on the festival circuit. Jandreau plays a fictionalised …
At Last, Kids, Avengers: Infinity War, the Beguiling The Rider, Halle’s Back, Barbie Rebooted and Lots of Celeb Science/Sci Fi
Avengers: Infinity War – Disney / Marvel – This is action packed, ultraviolent, funny at times especially in sequences starring Chris Pratt as Peter Quill and Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, with whimsical, eager beaver gems from Tom Holland as Spider Man. Thanos, played by Josh Brolin and Loki, Tom …
We Are All Over the Place with Films from Iceland, Russia, Germany, Africa, Spain, Argentina, Oklahoma and Niagara Falls!
Wim Wenders directs Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy in Submergence romantic tragedy of two who meet in a French seaside hotel. She’s a bio mathematician contemplating a deep sea submergence dive in waters off Greenland to collect samples from the ocean floor. It’s perilous and unnerves her but she …