Review: Martin Scorsese’s ‘Silence’ Is A Religious Epic Worth The Wait
Martin Scorsese’s “Silence” crafted one of his better movies including stunning cinematography, poignant performances, jarring circumstances, and reflective moments.
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Martin Scorsese’s “Silence” crafted one of his better movies including stunning cinematography, poignant performances, jarring circumstances, and reflective moments.
Read MoreDenzel Washington directed and stars in the adaptation of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which centers on a black garbage collector named Troy Maxson in 1950s Pittsburgh. Bitter that baseball’s color barrier was only broken after his own heyday in the Negro Leagues, Maxson is prone to taking his frustration out on loved ones. Both Washington and co-star Viola Davis won Tony’s for their performances in the 2010 revival of the play. Stephen Henderson, Jovan Adepo, Russell Hornsby, and Mykelti Williamson round out the supporting cast.
Read More“Office Christmas Party” provides some decent and consistent laughs from a talented cast. Like an overbearing party guest, it stays too long and ultimately won’t be a memorable holiday-themed classic.
Read MoreJeff Nichols’ “Loving” wins by achieving disciplined performances, nuanced directing, and a poignant mood.
Read MorePosted by Kenny | Oct 14, 2016 | Exclusives, Interviews |
Jonás Cuarón is an emerging director who worked with his Academy Award winning father Alfonso Cuarón on “Gravity.” He ventures off into the barren desert of the US-Mexican border in “Desierto.” He was in Denver during the CineLatino Film Festival to discuss his new dramatic thriller.
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