Movie Review: “Mud”
“Mud” — a film review by Gary Chew Imagine if you can, a film actors’ school for men only. The primary acting coaches at the school are Tommy … Read more
“Mud” — a film review by Gary Chew Imagine if you can, a film actors’ school for men only. The primary acting coaches at the school are Tommy … Read more
“Oblivion” — a film review by Gary Chew The only thing there’s more of in the IMAX movie “Oblivion” than mind-blowing computer-generated imagery are cliches. But the CGI … Read more
“Trance” — a film review by Gary Chew Director Danny Boyle, who gave us “Trainspotting” and “Slumdog Millionaire,” is back with another visceral romp that may be the … Read more
“Shadows of Liberty” — a film review by Gary Chew “When men yield up the exclusive privilege of thinking, the last shadows of liberty quit the horizon.” That … Read more
“On The Road” — a film review by Gary Chew When Jack Kerouac began scribbling down things in a note pad that found their way into his novel, … Read more
“Stoker” — a film review by Gary Chew “You have to do something bad before you might do something worse,” is a good way to begin a review … Read more
“The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” — a film review by Gary Chew “That Old Burt Magic” would have done nicely for the title of the new film “The Incredible … Read more
The best and worst of the Oscars TV event And … the winners ARE: Jennifer Lawrence for moving up to the stage with such grace – ultimately. Seth … Read more
West of Memphis — a film review by Gary Chew Equal justice under the law is the reason for the documentary, “West of Memphis.” Many are familiar with … Read more
“Safe Haven” — a film review by Gary Chew Although I’ve often needlessly harped about the term “safe haven” being redundant, the new, so-titled Lasse Hallström film is … Read more