Movie Review: “Anomalisa”, Starring David Thewlis
“Anomalisa”, starring David Thewlis (Remus Lupin) and directed, written and produced by Charlie Kaufman, is one of the most unique movies of the year.
“Anomalisa”, starring David Thewlis (Remus Lupin) and directed, written and produced by Charlie Kaufman, is one of the most unique movies of the year.
David Tennant’s romantic comedy short film “96 Ways to Say I Love You” is now available to watch online! Check out our review and a link to view the film!
I always thought Rupert Grint had a unique look that was some sort of a throwback. I finally placed what kind of throwback look it is: a 1960s band manager.
Dame Maggie Smith (Professor Minerva McGonagall) stars in “The Lady in the Van”. The film, which is based on the stage play of the same name by Alan Bennett, tells the “mostly true” story of an elderly lady named Margaret Shepherd (Smith) who lived in a van on the driveway of Bennett’s house for 15 years. Read our review here!
“Steve Jobs” is the latest in a line of biopics based on the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, which stars Michael Fassbender in the title role. Also featuring in the film is upcoming “Fantastic Beasts” star Katherine Waterston, who plays Chrisann Brennan, Jobs’s former girlfriend and mother to his child, Lisa. Read our review here!
“Patchwork”, a unique horror-comedy starring James Phelps, follows three young women who become patched together in one body after a night of partying. Check out our review!
“SuperBob,” which follows the unlikely superhero Bob on his day off, includes Natalia Tena as fiery cleaner Dorris. Our review is available now.
Spanish director Alejandro Amenábar is probably best known for the intensely creepy movie “The Others”, with many hoping his latest movie “Regression” would be a return for the chilling work he became known for. Starring Ethan Hawke as Detective Bruce Kenner, “Regression” is set in the small town of Hoyek, Minnesota, in 1990 and follows Angela Gray (played by Emma Watson), who accuses her father of sexually abusing her. Although he has no recollection of doing so, her father John (David Dencik) confesses to the crime and hands himself over to the police.
In advance of its world premiere as part of the BFI London Film Festival, we’ve reviewed “Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?”, starring Bonnie Wright! Find out more about this family-friendly film!
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