Por Liz Lopez Rating: A+ El cineasta de Chile, Sebastián Lelio, director del largometraje “Una mujer fantástica”, llega a los Estados Unidos a formar parte de los Academy Awards al ser que ha recibido la nominación al Oscar en la categoría de Mejor Película Extranjera. Este largometraje es mucho más de lo que un individuo… Continue reading Critica De Cine: UNA MUJER FANTASTICA
Day: March 2, 2018
Review: RED SPARROW
By Liz Lopez Rating: B No matter what color this bird chooses to be from day to day, this spy thriller, “Red Sparrow,” directed by Francis Lawrence (“Hunger Games”), keeps the viewers attention as Dominika Egorova (Jennifer Lawrence) has a life – altering injury one evening. She is not expecting the abrupt career change and… Continue reading Review: RED SPARROW
Critica De Cine: ANNIHILATION
Por Liz Lopez Rating B+ El cineasta (escritor y director) Alex Garland (“Ex Machina,” “28 Days Later”) presenta su obra cinematográfica “Annihilation”, el largometraje basado en la trilogía de libros del autor Jeff VanderMeer. Esta cinta no se cuenta simplemente de A-Z, lo cual puede ser una decepción para los que aman cuentos simples cuando… Continue reading Critica De Cine: ANNIHILATION
Review: A FANTASTIC WOMAN
By Mark Saldana Rating: 4 (Out of 4 Stars) This wonderful Chilean film received nominations for multiple awards, including the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film and the Academy Award in the same category. Though it did not win the Globe, it might have a chance at winning the Oscar. The movie which deals… Continue reading Review: A FANTASTIC WOMAN
Mark Saldana’s Best Films of 2017: THE FINALIZED LIST
By Mark Saldana Last December 31, I posted a “Work in Progress” list of best films for 2017. As a DIY film critic, I don’t have as much access to some of the film contenders, and I just simply didn’t have enough time during the year to watch every single movie released. Now that Oscar… Continue reading Mark Saldana’s Best Films of 2017: THE FINALIZED LIST
Review: RED SPARROW
By Mark Saldana Rating: 3.5 (Out of 4 Stars) Francis Lawrence, the director of Hunger Games installments Catching Fire and Mockingjay, Parts 1 & 2 has been tapped to take on a spy thriller/drama and does so with confidence, style and intensity. With a screenplay by Justin Haythe, Lawrence and Haythe adapt Jason Matthews’s novel… Continue reading Review: RED SPARROW