Movie Review: The Book Thief
Read MoreTrue to its name, The Book Thief feels like a total rip-off. There’s a good story and a wonderful movie somewhere within the pages, but this isn’t it.
Read MoreTrue to its name, The Book Thief feels like a total rip-off. There’s a good story and a wonderful movie somewhere within the pages, but this isn’t it.
Read MorePhilomena is based on a book about a woman named Philomena Lee. It’s the true story of an Irish Catholic girl who grows up in England, who becomes pregnant after a short teen romance, and is forced against her will to move into a religious convent in order to avoid the terrible “shame” of bearing an out-of-wedlock child. The film’s director is Stephen Frears, best known for The Queen.
Read MoreAll Is Lost is a one-man show.
Taking minimalism to the extreme, the entire 100-minute film consists of a lone actor, a few scripted lines, on a single location.
Read MoreEach book is unique. Books not only mean different things to different people, they’re also open to different interpretations at various points in our lives. A book read at age 20 might not seem like the same book at age 40 — since that book is likely to have a completely different impact. But the book hasn’t changed. We change.
Read MoreAndrea Bocelli has taken his rightful place as the world’s most popular tenor.
It’s too bad he chooses to play in a venue that has all the charm of a giant slaughterhouse.
More on the MGM Grand, a junction of chaos and confusion towards the end of this review.