A movie a day keeps insanity at bay.
On a quest to watch Ethan Hawke's entire filmography.
When I first saw the trailer I thought it was kinda cheesy and looked like a Ryan Reynolds movie more than a Gosling one. Having seen rave reviews I went to see it on the big screen after returning from my Central European trip.
It was everything I expected – highly entertaining with meta humour and cool action-packed sequences but the romance is very cheesy. I love that its full of pop culture references. I usually prefer Gosling’s dark…
Joe Wright’s book to screen adaptation of Pride & Prejudice had me mesmerised from start to end. Wright captured the essence of Jane Austen’s beloved classic so brilliantly and did justice to the themes and characters.
Casting choice was spot on. Keira Knightley did a great job embodying the headstrong Lizzie Bennet. Matthew Macfadyen’s Mr Darcy had me completely smitten. I found Lizzie’s mother who’s obsessed with getting her daughters married rather annoying but the father character is so endearing and…
BLACK BAG is Steven Soderbergh back to form (after that awful horror film Presence). It’s sharp and stylish — everything you hope for in a Soderbergh film.
Set mostly during a tense dinner party, the film delves into espionage, trust, and betrayal among British intelligence agents. Cate Blanchett as always, delivers a typically commanding performance, elevating every scene with her presence. The film is solid, with tight pacing and clever storytelling.