Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: The Wonder Puts a Town’s Faith, and One Nurse’s Resolve, to the Test

The official place and time stamp on director Sebastián Lelio’s (Gloria, A Fantastic Woman, Disobedience) latest, The Wonder, is the Irish Midlands circa 1862 (13 years after the Great Famine, […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Filmmaker Kenneth Branagh Makes His Best, Most Personal Film Yet in Belfast

If nothing else, Kenneth Branagh is a productive filmmaker. Of the 20-odd films he’s directed (many of which he’s also written) over the last few decades, some of them have […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Despite Impressive Animated Artistry, The Chemistry Cools in Disney’s Frozen 2

Frozen 2

Does knowing why Frozen’s Elsa has magical power make the Frozen universe or the character any more appealing or deep in any way? See, I don’t think so, but finding […]

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