Movie Reviews Editor's Picks tagged History

  • The Disaster Artist Review (Toronto International Film Festival)

    Tommy Wiseau’s mystery has captivated the underbelly of pop culture for more than a decade, ever since he unleashed The Room on audiences in 2003. A twisted, undecipherable romantic drama, hailed as the “best worst movie” of all time, it has…

    Tommy Wiseau’s mystery has captivated the underbelly of pop culture for more than a decade, ever since he unleashed The Room on audiences in 2003. A twisted, undecipherable romantic drama, hailed as the “best worst movie” of all time, it has left a unique footprint in cinema, one that brings folks together, gets them laughing and begging for answers to questions like: Who is Tommy Wiseau, and how did his cult classic find the light of day?

    Wiseau’s friend and The Room co-star, Greg…
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  • Dunkirk Review

    Dunkirk is currently the best picture of the year and it could quite possibly hold onto that title well into awards season.

    Dunkirk is currently the best picture of the year and it could quite possibly hold onto that title well into awards season.
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Movie Reviews tagged History

  • Napoleon Review

    Napoleon has two speeds. One half is a marriage drama with the other being an action extravaganza.

    Napoleon has two speeds. One half is a marriage drama with the other being an action extravaganza.
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  • Nyad Review

    Nyad’s superhuman feats might be the hook, although it’s her rapport with Bonnie Stoll that keeps the film afloat.

    Nyad’s superhuman feats might be the hook, although it’s her rapport with Bonnie Stoll that keeps the film afloat.
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  • Dumb Money Review

    Some will describe Dumb Money as a companion piece to The Big Short. Craig Gillespie’s film is just as much The Anti Big Short, however.

    Some will describe Dumb Money as a companion piece to The Big Short. Craig Gillespie’s film is just as much The Anti Big Short, however.
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  • The Hill Review

    While Quaid’s presence elevates the material, The Hill often makes an extraordinary true story feel standard.

    While Quaid’s presence elevates the material, The Hill often makes an extraordinary true story feel standard.
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    Thanks for your reviews. Looks like I’ll hold off on The Hill until it goes on Red Box.
    Ron Ryan
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