Movie Review: ‘A Late Quartet’
‘A Late Quartet’ — film review by Gary Chew The title for this film is a double entendre, but so used for those familiar with chamber music. The … Read more
Film reviews.
‘A Late Quartet’ — film review by Gary Chew The title for this film is a double entendre, but so used for those familiar with chamber music. The … Read more
‘Lincoln’ — a film review by Gary Chew There are no vampires in Steven Spielberg’s new film. But on seeing Tommy Lee Jones’ initial scene in “Lincoln,” I … Read more
“The Sessions” — a film review by Gary Chew The quality of decency is an interest of mine. Not so much as when the word “decency” is used … Read more
Cloud Atlas — a film review by Gary Chew Movies are designed to take us out of ourselves. The fundamental differences among motion pictures are where they take … Read more
Argo — a film review by Gary Chew How can a fact-based movie about an incident happening between the U.S. and Iran in 1979 make someone remember how … Read more
Please Pass the Manohla: ‘Looper’ A bite-size review of “Looper,” starring Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Emily Blunt. Written and directed by Rian Johnson. My written comment on … Read more
‘Killer Joe’ — a film review by Gary Chew Something told me that William Friedkin’s new film, Killer Joe, (now playing at the Crest Theatre on K Street … Read more
“The Master” — a film review by Gary Chew The heavyweight films move into place this time of year. Waiting for them, sometimes, makes the summer seem long. … Read more
Arbitrage — a film review by Gary Chew Hedge fund magnate Robert Miller has a motto, “A business must project success.” Richard Gere, who just gets better with … Read more
‘Cosmopolis’ — a film review by Gary Chew David Cronenberg is back with Cosmopolis and Robert Pattinson who’s not a vampire but the character he plays is — … Read more