Movie Review: “The Immigrant”
“The Immigrant” – a film review by Gary Chew The hottest domestic topic today in America is immigration reform. And although James Gray’s latest film, “The Immigrant” doesn’t … Read more
“The Immigrant” – a film review by Gary Chew The hottest domestic topic today in America is immigration reform. And although James Gray’s latest film, “The Immigrant” doesn’t … Read more
“The Rover” – a film review by Gary Chew As it begins, David Michŏd’s movie “The Rover” puts you in a state of mind like Stanley Kramer’s film … Read more
“A Million Ways To Die In The West” – a film review by Gary Chew Seth MacFarlane tries a million ways to make you laugh with his new … Read more
“Locke” – a film review by Gary Chew I don’t mean to sound flippant about a rather serious movie that recently opened but … another title for “Locke,” … Read more
“Chef” – a film review by Gary Chew I only had a bowl of cereal before I went to the screening of “Chef,” the new Jon Favreau movie. … Read more
“Only Lovers Left Alive” – a film review by Gary Chew “Only Lovers Left Alive” sounds like a post-apocalyptic movie. Actually, it’s pre-apocalyptic with rock music and vampires who’ve … Read more
“Belle” – a film review by Gary Chew Her name is Dido. She is not the Queen of Carthage but the illegitimate daughter of Sir John Lindsay and … Read more
“Fading Gigolo” – a film review by Gary Chew I never thought I’d hear a hip version of “Canadian Sunset.” But now I have. Bravo, John Turturro for … Read more
The Railway Man — a film review by Gary Chew Anti-war films are usually not much in vogue. Glorified violence is big on the big screen. That makes … Read more
“Under The Skin” and “Transcendence” — Two Film Reviews by Gary Chew “Under The Skin” “Under The Skin” lingers only briefly on the dermatological. But the dermis is … Read more