I caught Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio at the 2022 AFI Film Festival. I can't recommend checking out the film enough on the biggest screen if you can when it is released in theaters on November 18. Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio tells the story of a father's wish magically bring a wooden boy to life in Italy, giving him... Continue Reading →
Jessica Chastain talks The Eyes of Tammy Faye in Nashville
Jessica Chastain was in Nashville for a screening of her film The Eyes of Tammy Faye. She spoke about a variety of different things but in this clip, I asked her what was something she learned about herself in the role of Tammy Faye. https://youtu.be/gh2nlFIb_Ko https://twitter.com/rickyvalero_/status/1461543016250982402?s=21 https://twitter.com/tberry57/status/1461545892574547969?s=21
A Masterclass in Filmmaking – The Last Duel Review
The Last Duel: Directed by Ridley Scott SYNOPSIS: King Charles VI declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges settle his dispute with his squire by challenging him to a duel. The Last Duel is why I love movies. Every single solitary element about this film made me excited. The cast led by Ben Affleck, Matt Damon,... Continue Reading →
‘Wentworth’ Season 9 Episode 8 ‘The Abyss’ Review
Evidence against Vera (Kate Atkinson) and Will (Robbie Magasiva) returns with a vengeance, forcing their hand. Marie (Susie Porter) finds her life at risk when Lou (Kate Box) seeks blood. Meanwhile, Rita (Leah Purcell) leads the charge against Lou. Things take a little longer to progress this episode with the first half being more talk... Continue Reading →
My Letter to Evan Hansen
Dear Evan Hansen, It turns out this wasn't an amazing day after all. This isn't going to be an amazing review or even a nice one. Because why would it be? Oh, I know. Because there are the writers. And all my hope is pinned on the fact that they understand how problematic their writing... Continue Reading →