Mel Gibson’s “Braveheart” has more to do with courage than bravery. Bravery is defined as “the quality or state of … More
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Review: The Pop-Cultural Influence of “The Godfather” Trilogy
It’s one you can’t refuse to see. Almost 50 years ago, Francis Ford Coppola directed and wrote the first “The … More
Far from traditional male behavior, Mr. Oak in “Far from the Madding Crowd” shines
Patience makes Mr. Oak the vital force to tame the young mistress Carey Mulligan has been nominated for another Oscar in … More
Review: “Conference Room, Five Minutes” is a fun, yet unnecessary read, like most meetings.
“This meeting really could have been an email.” COVID-19 has made the meme, “This meeting really could have email,” into … More
Virtues maneuvers of fighter pilate in 2006’s “Flyboys.”
James Franco’s performance in the World War I film showcased a philosophical view of war and the ideal soldier. War. … More
Justin Bieber’s “Justice” album is an audition to be an advocate-like Avenger.
Bieber’s 8th studio album discusses complex topics concerning mental health and racism, with popping and locking mixed in. Bieber is … More
Our Idiot Brother proves to be the smartest among us
The 2011 comedy is a charming film that contemplates the value of kindness Any film that stars Paul Rudd is … More
“About Time” To Start Talking About Ethics of Time Travel
“About Time” is a chick-flick with a unique time-travel and philosophical twist. The 2013 romantic comedy “About Time” is more … More
Confession: The Shopaholic Reaches Too Far
Isla Fisher’s spunky camera personality is on full display in this late 2000s movie, but the lack of a good … More
The Principled Piano Player from Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (2020)
Netflix’s new movie, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (2020), is predicted to be in the running for the academy award of … More
