Movie review: WWII action film ‘Burial’ also packed with weighty philosophical questions
As the horrors of World War II continue to resonate throughout our collective memory, writer/director Ben Parker mines that time period for his historical action/horror film “Burial,” and finds an original concept within that well-known milieu.
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Movie review: ‘Samaritan’: Stallone superhero story stays rooted
There are no capes or tights in “Samaritan,” a superhero movie that doesn’t subscribe to the rules of modern superhero movies.
Movie review: ‘Beast’ mode: Elba shines in safari thriller
“Beast” makes no bones about its prevalent themes: man versus nature and survival of the fittest.
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Movie review: ‘Bodies’ a messy, showy dim escape
In recent years, there has been a pattern among well-known syndicated critics – those who have established themselves nationwide or globally via the internet. One melting pot of reviewers is on Rotten Tomatoes, where contributors often appear in lockstep with one another.
Movie review: ‘Train’ in vain fueled by blood, cameos
“Atomic Blonde” and “John Wick” director David Leitch has turned his trained eye to the action flick “Bullet Train,” a speedy spectacle that pays homage to the early films of Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie.
TV review: Forever Summer Hamptons
Amazon Prime Video’s reality show “Forever Summer: Hamptons” isn’t much better than its awkward name.
‘Little Nashville,’ a night of song and drink
OTTAWA — For one night a year, normally peaceful Ottawa transforms into a giant beer garden.
Review: Say yes to stunning, mysterious ‘Nope’
Why “Nope” for a movie title?