Tag: Sony Classics

  • Review: The Son and Bling Empire: New York

    In spite of some capital A acting talent, The Son fails to shine. Bling Empire: New York has less heart but more sheen than its sibling series. More about The Son: THE SON centers on Peter, whose hectic life with his infant and new partner Beth, is upended when his ex-wife Kate, appears with their…

  • Review: The 355, Drive My Car, and Parallel Mothers

    The year is off to a rocky start with the spy thriller The 355. Thankfully there are some awards contenders from 2021 that are seeing a wider release including Drive My Car and Pedro Almodovar’s Parallel Mothers. Listen on Apple Podcasts More about The 355: A dream team of formidable female stars come together in…

  • Review: Free Guy, CODA, The Green Knight, John and the Hole, and Nine Days

    It’s a summer movie / independent film bonanza with Free Guy, CODA, The Green Knight, John and the Hole, and Nine Days. More about Free Guy: When a bank teller discovers he’s actually a background player in an open-world video game, he decides to become the hero of his own story — one that he…

  • Review: Godzilla vs. Kong and French Exit

    It’s a clash of epic scale in Godzilla vs. Kong but does the film live up to the two titular titans legacies? Plus Michelle Pfeiffer brings her all in French Exit. More about Godzilla vs. Kong: From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes the long-awaited face-off between two icons in the epic adventure “Godzilla…

  • Review: Nobody and The Father

    Bob Odenkirk is Nobody and struggles to make the film worth seeing. Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman bring their acting chops to the intimate portrait of aging in The Father. More about Nobody: Sometimes the man you don’t notice is the most dangerous of all. Emmy winner Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul, The Post, Nebraska)…

  • Review: Booksmart and All is True

    Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut “Booksmart” is as smart as it is hilarious. Meanwhile the Shakespearian centric “All is True” would probably have the Bard rolling in his grave (this is in spite of it’s cast of Shakespeare experts). It’s easy to compare “Booksmart” to “Superbad” (in part because Beanie Feldstein is Jonah Hill’s sister) but…

  • Review: Vice and Stan & Ollie

    This week explores what some of the Golden Globes buzz was about with “Vice” and “Stan & Ollie. “Vice” reunites director Adam McKay and his “The Big Short” stars, Christian Bale and Steve Carell. Unfortunately they’re playing Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld… Amy Adams, Sam Rockwell, Jesse Plemons, Alison Pill, Tyler Perry, and Justin Kirk…