Movie Review: The Irishman
The Irishman — a film review by Gary Chew Martin Scorsese should probably be given the benefit of any doubt that the timing for releasing his new larger-than-life … Read more
The Irishman — a film review by Gary Chew Martin Scorsese should probably be given the benefit of any doubt that the timing for releasing his new larger-than-life … Read more
Donald Trump is in over his head, and ought to be under Senate House Arrest. Just like the character Chauncey Gardiner played by Peter Sellers in the 1979 … Read more
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” – a film review by Gary Chew There’s a narrow, two-lane highway just outside Ebbing, Missouri, along which a very big commotion comes … Read more
“Lady Bird” – a film review by Gary Chew I won’t forget the large charge I got when seeing two movies back in the early 80’s directed by … Read more
“Suburbicon” – a film review by Gary Chew George Clooney’s new directorial effort is a period piece — dark with satiric messaging. Time is set in a swatch … Read more
“Professor Marston and the Wonder Women” – a film review by Gary Chew It’s a kinky one, but only superficially. Professor Marston and the Wonder Women loosely falls into … Read more
“Blade Runner – 2049” – a film review by Gary Chew The year is 2049, not 2017. Things are even worse than in the current hurt of Trump … Read more
“The Battle of the Sexes” – a film review by Gary Chew When I was eleven, I saw a sports biopic that transported my young mind for a … Read more
“Lucky” – a film review by Gary Chew How long’s it been since you’ve seen Liberace playing the piano on one of his 1950’s black and white television … Read more
“Mother!” – a film review by Gary Chew Darren Aronofsky’s most significant films are: Requiem For A Dream, which I found a little overboard, and Black Swan, another … Read more