“Wakefield” is an ode to discontent and resentment, a story of self reflection that’s as thought provoking as it is imperfect.
“Wakefield” is an ode to discontent and resentment, a story of self reflection that’s as thought provoking as it is imperfect.
I think a good measure of a comedy is calculated by how many times it can make me laugh divided by the number of attempts. The majority of the jokes here made me giggle, and some made me roar. I laughed. And I laughed a lot.
Here is a comedy with something meaningful to say, a film that asks us all to stop being our own worst critics, to stop hating our real and imagined flaws, and to be kind to each other.
I love the idea of a strong female driven action / adventure series and Vikander is a fantastic choice to play Lara, but this uninspired origin story swiftly wears thin and settles itself into a long loop of repetition.
It’s spring, and that means it’s time for a new teen-friendly, concept-based horror film from producer extraordinaire Jason Blum.
There are critical questions raised that are never answered, making “Chappaquiddick” a suspenseful and compelling (if convenient) blur of fact and fiction.