Movie Review: “Carol”
“Carol” – a film review by Gary Chew Two movies that have stayed with me come from novels by Patricia Highsmith: Strangers On A Train, her first, and … Read more
“Carol” – a film review by Gary Chew Two movies that have stayed with me come from novels by Patricia Highsmith: Strangers On A Train, her first, and … Read more
“The Big Short” – a film review by Gary Chew Communicating is not one of the longer suits of banks, insurance companies and other businesses in the business … Read more
Being the first to see the new Star Wars has its perks! Bwaaa Haaa Haaa Haaa! Ah, the power that comes with being one of the first ones … Read more
“Youth” – a film review by Gary Chew You must let a few opening scenes of Youth filter through your brain to completely tune in to what’s up … Read more
“Macbeth” – a film review by Gary Chew I wrote my comment for the studio rep at the screening of Macbeth as follows: ‘Tis an unruly film … … Read more
Following up on the 1990 film, “The Krays,” now comes “Legend.” This picture is superb vehicle for British actor Tom Hardy to display his remarkable talent.
“Trumbo” is one of those “Best Movie of the Year” type motion pictures. Bryan Cranston, who plays Dalton Trumbo, has to be one of today’s hottest actors.
“Spotlight” – a film review by Gary Chew Seeing Spotlight almost made me feel homesick. Not for a place, but for a place in time when covering important … Read more
“Labyrinth of Lies” – a film review by Gary Chew Labyrinth of Lies has been selected to represent Germany in the Best Foreign Language Film category at next … Read more
“Suffragette” – a film review by Gary Chew With Alexandre Desplat’s opening chords of music with unrelenting percussion, you know immediately what Suffragette is about: perseverance. How could … Read more