Author: THEDHK

  • Bohemian Rhapsody, Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Boy Erased

    This week brings the Queen biopic, “Bohemian Rhapsody”, the too early Christmas film “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms” and the based on a true story “Boy Erased.” While “Bohemian Rhapsody” does a great job of highlighting the music of Queen, it’s the plot bits in between that fall short. Starring Rami Malek, Lucy Boynton,…

  • Joel Edgerton Interview: Boy Erased

    Actor/Director/Writer Joel Edgerton sits down with THEDHK to talk about his latest film, “Boy Erased”, defining masculinity, success, and the burdens of truth. It’s unfortunate that Boy Erased is a film that is as timely as ever. Based on Garrard Conley’s memoir of the same name, it’s a film dealing with the author’s involuntary outing…

  • Hunter Killer, Mid90s, Can You Ever Forgive Me?

    It continues to be a busy time at the box office with the sub-par submarine thriller “Hunter Killer”, the unnecessary trip down memory lane “Mid90s”, and the fascinating true story behind “Can You Ever Forgive Me.” “Hunter Killer” stars Gerard Butler, Gary Oldman, Michael Nyqvist, Common, Linda Cardellini, Common, and Toby Stephens in a Cold…

  • Timothée Chalamet, Steve Carrell for Beautiful Boy

    The two were on site at the 41st Annual Mill Valley Film Festival where they were greeted by throngs of adoring fans (and if you’ve been to Mill Valley you know what a phenomenon that is, the quiet town is not exactly prepared for Chalamet stans). Not only were the stars of the film there,…

  • The Hate U Give, The Oath, Beautiful Boy

    This week brings two politically themed films and one Oscar grab with “The Hate U Give” “The Oath” and “Beautiful Boy.” “The Hate U Give” is based on the New York Times Bestseller by the same name. It centers around Starr Carter who witnesses the police shooting of one of her childhood friends. It stars…

  • First Man, Bad Time at the El Royale, The Happy Prince

    Awards season properly kicks off with “First Man”, the slightly more crowd friendly “Bad Times at the El Royale” and the Oscar Wilde biopic “The Happy Prince.” First Man” reunites La La Land director Damien Chazelle with star Ryan Gosling. It tells the story of Neil Armstrong (with Gosling starring). It also has Claire Foy,…

  • Venom, A Star is Born

    This week “Venom” gets his own film (whether or not that’s a good thing is debatable) and “A Star is Born” gets yet another remake. Venom stars Tom Hardy (seriously… are there only like 20 actors total who are allowed to be in comic book movies?) Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, and Jenny Slate. What it…

  • The Sisters Brothers, Colette

    This week brings a revisionist wild west tale with “The Sisters Brothers” and a spotlight on an early French trailblazer with “Colette.” While “The Sisters Brothers” boasts an impressive cast featuring John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix, Jake Gyllenhaal and Riz Ahmed, ultimately the plot doesn’t live up to the actors. Based on the novel by…

  • The House with a Clock in its Walls

    I went to see “The House with a Clock in its Walls” to have one question answered: Why did Cate Blanchett agree to do this? I left with more questions than answers. The film also stars Jack Black, Kyle MacLachlan, Owen Vaccarao, and Sunny Suljic, Eli Roth directs. ​

  • The Predator, A Simple Favor

    This week is … an entry into the “Predator” franchise that I suppose is passable, as well as the dramatic twisty-turny friendship thriller, “A Simple Favor.” While I didn’t have a bad time watching “The Predator” I think hardcore fans of the franchise may leave a smidge disappointed. The good thing is you don’t have…