by Rosa Parra “Trap” was written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It follows Cooper (Josh Hartnett) and his daughter, Riley (Ariel Donoghue), attending the concert […]
" "Azules" gives a good look at the personal and professional boundaries for women at the time, with a great recreation of the era on production design and a soundtrack..." - Alfredo Galindo
What stayed with me the most wasn’t necessarily the visuals, the score, the soundtrack, the acting or the tense circumstances, it was the intimate moments where humans actively seeked those directly affected by the tornadoes.
“Fly Me to the Moon” is a delightfully charming, comedic and engaging film about an iconic historical event. Strong performances layered with enticing subplots make this film a good time.
the quiet and masterful acting of Mr Duvall on scenes such as one when he tells his story to Annette’s character (the wife of the town’s doctor) and Charley (Costner), as he hasn’t at that point opened to his pal all those years they’ve been together, is worth a ride to the stream.