If American comedy features its greatest Presidents falling from the sky, perhaps we don’t deserve leaders like Lincoln (Rotten Tomatoes – Metacritic). “The phenomenal Daniel Day-Lewis plays Lincoln with immersive, indelible power in Spielberg’s brilliant, brawling epic.” Peter Travers Rolling Stone[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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It must? Rather than face two-fisted flying destruction, let’s take Flight (Rotten Tomatoes – Metacritic). “A riveting character study, and a sometimes moving and sometimes amusingly amoral morality tale set in the vodka-and-coke friendly skies.” Roger Moore McClatchy-Tribune News Service[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Quiet clouds are delightful, loud clouds are scary, and dark clouds are dangerous, but if you’re researching muffled mist or speechless smog, you should consult a Cloud Atlas (Rotten Tomatoes – Metacritic). “Its ideas are paralleled, its themes twinned, sometimes[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Crosses are ‘actively paranormal’ as divine symbols and/or vampire repellents, which isn’t true for surnames, as in Alex Cross (Rotten Tomatoes – Metacritic). “The 6’5″ Perry’s most believable moment is when his character has to reach something from a high shelf. That feels real.”[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…