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April 26, 2019 by Mark Tapio Kines
A Movie Review of Molly’s Game by Mark Tapio Kines
A Movie Review of Molly’s Game by Mark Tapio Kines
In 2014, Peter Jackson was recruited by the UK’s Imperial War Museums and the BBC to make a documentary commemorating the 100th anniversary of Armistice...
A Movie Review of Molly’s Game by Mark Tapio Kines
A Movie Review of Molly’s Game by Mark Tapio Kines
A Movie Review of Molly’s Game by Mark Tapio Kines
A Movie Review of Molly’s Game by Mark Tapio Kines
A Movie Review of Molly’s Game by Mark Tapio Kines
It almost seems wrong to watch Searching on the big screen, since the entire film takes place on a computer desktop, in the form of FaceTime windows, YouTube...
The success of Crazy Rich Asians reminds me of an old satirical graphic posted in The Onion back in 1999: When listing popular baby names of the time, The...
Incredibly, this is the first Spike Lee film I’ve ever reviewed on this site, after 19 years; I believe 1995’s Clockers was the last Lee...
Exactly the sort of film you’d expect to see from a political rapper named Boots Riley, Sorry to Bother You introduces us to the unique vision of a new...
The first Ant-Man installment was a welcome break from the increasingly galactic Marvel films. Breezy and smaller-scale (pun slightly intended), its heist-like...
In my review for 2015’s Sicario, I noted that Emily Blunt’s priggish FBI agent was a weak center in a story about CIA involvement in the drug war,...
Fourteen years after The Incredibles brought computer animated films to a new level, the super-powered Parr family returns – dropping the “The”...
Every film lover should try to go to Sundance at least once, for only then can you understand the mad fervor that surrounds every buzzworthy premiere. Hundreds...
There are almost strictly two kinds of heist movies: those where everything goes right and the thieves walk away with a fortune, and those where everything goes...