Tag: United Artists Releasing
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Review: The Pale Blue Eye and Women Talking
Whoda thunk Edgar Allan Poe would star in a middling tale of woe in The Pale Blue Eye? Plus Women Talking is very true to the title, but is it compelling? Listen on Apple Podcasts More about The Pale Blue Eye: West Point, 1830. In the early hours of a gray winter morning, a cadet…
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Review: Cyrano and Studio 666
Two very different musical movies this week with Peter Dinklage as Cyrano and the Foo Fighters b-horror film Studio 666. Listen on Apple Podcasts More about Cyrano: In the tradition of the classic MGM movies that celebrate romance lyrically and visually, award winning director Joe Wright orchestrates a gifted ensemble of actors performing the big-screen…
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Review: House of Gucci, Bruised, The Humans, and Hawkeye (Spoiler Free)
Itsa me! House of Gucci! Lady Gaga serves us camp to the max. Though was that the filmmakers intention? Probably not… Also Halle Berry makes her directorial debut with Bruised. If you’re missing family drama for Thanksgiving, The Humans might fill that chaotic hole in your heart. Plus does Hawkeye hit its target? You can…
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Review: No Time to Die (Spoiler Free)
Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond is here in No Time to Die but is it a worthy sendoff? And is it worth 2 hours and 45 minutes of your time? More about No Time to Die: Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived…
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Olivia Wilde, Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever Interview: Booksmart
Director Olivia Wilde and actresses Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever chat with THEDHK about success, what they liked in school, and of course… books! Filmed as part of the SFFilm Festival More about Booksmart: Told from a wildly original, fresh and modern perspective, Booksmart is an unfiltered comedy about high school best friends and the…
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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…