They say life often imitates art, and writer / director Woody Allen is embracing a burst of creativity as he goes to the dark side in “Wonder Wheel,” his tale of violence, passion and betrayal in 1950s Coney Island.
They say life often imitates art, and writer / director Woody Allen is embracing a burst of creativity as he goes to the dark side in “Wonder Wheel,” his tale of violence, passion and betrayal in 1950s Coney Island.
Want to see a movie that pulses with an abundance of pure creativity and vision? This is it.
“Last Flag Flying” is a touching riff on friendship, loss, and bonding through grief. It’s incredibly sad, but it’s also achingly beautiful.
“The Disaster Artist” is a good movie about a bad cult classic that embodies the essence of Hollywood: dream big, stumble spectacularly, but never let your failures define you.
“Coco” elegantly expresses a tender and heartfelt message about the undying love of family.
When things veer into heavy territory, comic relief quickly enters from stage left at just the right moment.