The darkness of class resentment echo the frustrations of the present day working and middle class, making the film oddly relevant despite its period setting.
The darkness of class resentment echo the frustrations of the present day working and middle class, making the film oddly relevant despite its period setting.
This violent and intense update of the classic Stephen King story is a real knockout that I can’t wait to watch again.
Although there’s something that feels wholly underwhelming about this reimagined version, fans of the novel, original film, and Broadway musical will find plenty to savor.
I loved the subject matter but was left disappointed with the storytelling. Instead of watching this one, just pick up a history book.
One of those wacky movies that is sure to be talked about, if only for the sheer insanity of the story.
This is powerful, emotional filmmaking at its finest, and “If Beale Street Could Talk” is one of the very best films of the year.