I still consider The Promise a very interesting film, even though I have plenty of reservations about it.
Scott Cooper's sixth attempt, The Pale Blue Eye, proves that he is an ambitious, courageous director (each of his films is in a different genre.
Despite its generous runtime, Exodus still omits several important elements of Moses’ story. For reasons unknown, the character of Aaron is marginalized.
Amsterdam impresses with its ideological clarity. Armed conflicts are one thing, but what really calls the shots is opportunism and big business.
What does Vice say about the modern world? Not much that’s new—it’s a biography, after all, intended to provoke and stir paranoia.
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