Film reviews

The Page Turner, French Films, french, Pascal Greggory, Catherine Frot, Déborah

The Page Turner

The Page Turner is an exceptional French psychological drama about pianists
The Hunting Party, jesse eisenberg, Terrence Howard, Richard Gere

The Hunting Party

The Hunting Party is actually about the denseness of the average American
Pride and Glory, Edward Norton, colin farrell, Jon Voight, Jennifer Ehle, Noah E

Pride and Glory

The actors give their all, but Pride and Glory still feels a little cookie-cutter thanks to Hollywood tinkering
Quantum of solace, James Bond, Spy movies, Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko

Quantum of Solace

The fast and furious approach of Quantum of Solace is slightly disappointing
2 Days in Paris, Julie Delpy, Adam Goldberg, romance, Films in Paris

2 Days in Paris

This self-reflective comedy by Julie Delpy is a smart and tightly scripted take on cross-cultural relationships
Roadside Romeo, animation, saif ali khan, kareena kapoor, Jaaved Jaffrey

Roadside Romeo

There’s neither bark nor bite in Roadside Romeo
Sophie Scholl, Julia Jentsch, Gerald Alexander Held, Marc Rothemund

Sophie Scholl

Marc Rothemund recaptures the final days of Sophie Scholl, one of the famous members of the anti-Nazi group called the White Rose
Days of Glory, Rachid Bouchareb, Roschdy Zem, Samy Naceri, Jamel Debbouze

Days of Glory

Days of Glory is a stirring film set during the World War II in the Alsace-Lorraine region
Married Life, Patricia Clarkson, Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan, rachel mcadams

Married Life

Ira Sach paints a realistic portrait of the post-war American suburbia in the comedy Married Life
The Accidental Husband, colin firth, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Uma Thurman

The Accidental Husband

The Accidental Husband is a painless anodyne fare, though genuine laughs are few

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