Movie Review: “7500”
“7500” — a film review by Gary Chew I don’t want to come on like a Luddite, but a newly released film with Joseph Gordon-Levitt sort of tells … Read more
“7500” — a film review by Gary Chew I don’t want to come on like a Luddite, but a newly released film with Joseph Gordon-Levitt sort of tells … Read more
“Shirley” — a film review by Gary Chew Charlotte Brontë’s novel that followed “Jane Eyre” in the mid 19th century was popular enough, at the time, to cause … Read more
“The Vast of Night” – a film review by Gary Chew If Fox Mulder and Dana Scully had had some kind of banner notification about strange occurrences going … Read more
“Portrait of a Lady on Fire” — a film review by Gary Chew Céline Sciamma is a French film director just in to her forties and totally out … Read more
“The Assistant” – a film review by Gary Chew The first and, so far, best Netflix series that’s snagged my attention is Ozark with Justin Bateman and Laura … Read more
The Rhythm Section — a film review by Gary Chew The first movie I saw Blake Lively in was The Town. She played a supporting part that had … Read more
Bombshell — a film review by Gary Chew I just finished a review on A Hidden Life. Turning now to this picture, also opening for our string of … Read more
A Hidden Life — a film review by Gary Chew Terrence Malick is a poet of cinema. His latest film is not meant to be a work of … Read more
Little Women — a film review by Gary Chew The first time I centered my attention on Greta Gerwig, I sensed, with a certain amount of serendipity, that … Read more
Marriage Story — a film review by Gary Chew I wish Noah Baumbach had written and made his latest film, Marriage Story, decades ago. That way, perhaps I … Read more