En Daddio, la película de única ubicación y llena de diálogos parece que podría volverse aburrida rápidamente. Esta descripción puede hacer que alguien descarte verla. Es el guión de la escritora y directora primeriza Christy Hall el que es bueno, pero se hace genial con el casting de Sean Penn y Dakota Johnson como los… Continue reading Crítica de cine: Daddio – Dakota Johnson y Sean Penn hacen que este guión tenga éxito en espacios cerrados
Day: June 28, 2024
Movie Review: KINDS OF KINDNESS Must Be An Ironic Title
I am still trying to understand why filmmaker Yorgos Lathimos came up with the title Kinds of Kindness because I cannot see any form of genuine kindness in the vignettes of his latest cinematic offering. That is not to say that I did not enjoy this movie. However, I acknowledge that this film will appeal… Continue reading Movie Review: KINDS OF KINDNESS Must Be An Ironic Title
Movie Review: DADDIO Is A Great Showcase Of Acting Talent
Originally envisioned as a stage play, Daddio takes a unique approach to storytelling, allowing Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn to showcase their talent. The film unfolds during a cab ride from an airport to a destination, a seemingly mundane setting that becomes the backdrop for a profound connection between the passenger and the driver. Written… Continue reading Movie Review: DADDIO Is A Great Showcase Of Acting Talent
Movie Review: A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE Gives More of the Same, But Is Still Compelling Due To Its Main Protagonist
Writer/director Michael Sarnoski, known for the critically acclaimed Pig, returns with a prequel to the A Quiet Place series. This new chapter unfolds in the bustling metropolis of New York City, a city known for its cacophony, now a prime target for the alien invaders who strike at any sound. While the film introduces new… Continue reading Movie Review: A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE Gives More of the Same, But Is Still Compelling Due To Its Main Protagonist
Movie Review: Tribeca Film Festival Featured Many Short Films of Interest and Genres
Ebb & Flow – had the World Premiere at the festival. The short (Lebanon, Qatar, United States) is 18 minutes long in Arabic with English subtitles. About: Determined to have her first kiss, a young teenage girl defies her tumultuous world in search of normalcy. The film starts with beach scenes and good music, and… Continue reading Movie Review: Tribeca Film Festival Featured Many Short Films of Interest and Genres
Movie Review: Janet Planet – Playwright Annie Baker’s Film Debut About a Pre-teen and Her Mother
Annie Baker, who won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for her play The Flick, makes her directorial debut from the screenplay she wrote for Janet Planet. At the Berlin International Film Festival, her feature film was a nominee for the Panorama Audience Award. The film is set in rural Western Massachusetts during the summer of 1991.… Continue reading Movie Review: Janet Planet – Playwright Annie Baker’s Film Debut About a Pre-teen and Her Mother