Movie Review: “12 Years A Slave”
“12 Years A Slave” — a film review by Gary Chew If the iconic silent filmmaker D.W. Griffith had made the new movie “12 Years A Slave” instead … Read more
“12 Years A Slave” — a film review by Gary Chew If the iconic silent filmmaker D.W. Griffith had made the new movie “12 Years A Slave” instead … Read more
“The Counselor” — a film review by Gary Chew The best-selling novelist Cormac McCarthy has never been known to take any prisoners in anything he’s written whether his … Read more
“Gravity” — a film review by Gary Chew When I learned the movie “Gravity” would be released, neither Sandra Bullock nor George Clooney — both leads in the … Read more
“Enough Said” — film review by Gary Chew Like James Dean, James Gandolfini‘s life ended too soon to spread his talent as far as it was bound to … Read more
“Don Jon” and “Rush” — Two film reviews by Gary Chew I had to conjure up a new word in order to write this review of the new … Read more
“The Spectacular Now” — a film review by Gary Chew Sutter Keely is the name of a charming high school senior who finds living in that thing called … Read more
The Butler — a film review by Gary Chew Eugene Allen, a Virginia-born African-American, worked as a servant in the White House from 1952 to 1986. Forest Whitaker stars … Read more
Blue Jasmine — a film review by Gary Chew The exigencies associated with love and class continue to be magnified in the oeuvre of Woody Allen — except … Read more
“We’re The Millers” — a film review by Gary Chew It is not without a good deal of caution that I ever offer a suggestion that a particular … Read more
“I’m So Excited” — a film review by Gary Chew A new Spanish-language film comedy just out has everything in it … except Javier Bardem. Even Javier’s spouse, … Read more