Geoffrey Rush Editor's Picks

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge Review

    There’s quite the debate raging right now on two fronts that have become too interlocked in recent years that it’s strange to remember a time when such a conversation wasn’t being had in at least some portion of the film community – between…

    There’s quite the debate raging right now on two fronts that have become too interlocked in recent years that it’s strange to remember a time when such a conversation wasn’t being had in at least some portion of the film community – between critics and fans and, consequently, reviews (Rotten Tomatoes specifically) and box-office takings, particularly in the US. This past week, some voices have been raised that both of the big releases, Baywatch and Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge
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  • First reactions from Pirates of the Caribbean 5 screening

    The first reactions are in for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales following an early screening of the film at the CinemaCon.

    The first reactions are in for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales following an early screening of the film at the CinemaCon.
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Geoffrey Rush Movie Reviews

  • Final Portrait Review

    The paramount theme in Stanley Tucci’s Final Portrait is that of tedium. The narrative revolves around the art of a portrait, at the hands of a perpetual perfectionist, thus meaning we have to wait, ages, and ages, and ages, for him to get it…

    The paramount theme in Stanley Tucci’s Final Portrait is that of tedium. The narrative revolves around the art of a portrait, at the hands of a perpetual perfectionist, thus meaning we have to wait, ages, and ages, and ages, for him to get it right. Then even when we believe he has done, he rips it up and starts all over again. Naturally, this doesn’t exactly sound like a desirable cinematic experience, but Tucci has somehow managed to ensure we remain engaged, and the tedium that exists is…
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  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge Review

    There’s quite the debate raging right now on two fronts that have become too interlocked in recent years that it’s strange to remember a time when such a conversation wasn’t being had in at least some portion of the film community – between…

    There’s quite the debate raging right now on two fronts that have become too interlocked in recent years that it’s strange to remember a time when such a conversation wasn’t being had in at least some portion of the film community – between critics and fans and, consequently, reviews (Rotten Tomatoes specifically) and box-office takings, particularly in the US. This past week, some voices have been raised that both of the big releases, Baywatch and Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge
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  • Gods of Egypt - Review

    You would think the film would be endearingly kitsch, and a guilty pleasure of sorts, but as we trudge through this picture it just becomes more and more tedious.

    You would think the film would be endearingly kitsch, and a guilty pleasure of sorts, but as we trudge through this picture it just becomes more and more tedious.
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  • The Daughter - Review

    Stone also manages to avoid entering into the realm of the melodrama, which is another tough ask when dealing with such an implicative narrative surrounding a myriad of characters and intersecting plot-lines…

    Stone also manages to avoid entering into the realm of the melodrama, which is another tough ask when dealing with such an implicative narrative surrounding a myriad of characters and intersecting plot-lines…
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