The ‘I, Tonya’ biopic of figure skating star Tonya Harding leaves truth of her involvement in attack on rival Nancy Kerrigan in doubt. Allison Janney plays Tonya’s mother, she is superb and nominated for an Oscar.
The ‘I, Tonya’ biopic of figure skating star Tonya Harding leaves truth of her involvement in attack on rival Nancy Kerrigan in doubt. Allison Janney plays Tonya’s mother, she is superb and nominated for an Oscar.
Beautiful and exciting, ‘Coco’ explores a realm of the culture, religion, and nationality of Mexico. It’s a real tour de force.
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With flawless animation and funny jokes, “The Star” is a pleasant surprise: a Christmas movie for all ages.
The absurdity of turning the virtue of chastity into a bureaucratic checklist reaches its zenith in the porn industry.
This poignant, honest, affectionate look at young adulthood in a California Catholic school shatters stereotypes and makes us laugh.
Everything in ‘Justice League’ is so formulaic that you’ll sit through the movie and then almost forget it. Good acting and action are wasted here.
Relativism has become the dominant creed of American society, especially in the area of sexual ethics. ‘I Love You, Daddy’ reflects that.
Harvey Weinstein was a god in Hollywood. One just like Zeus. And people invoked him in litanies at sacred rituals: The Academy Awards.
Is Zach Snyder sexualizing women? His Amazon costumes are similar to those in Snyder’s “300,” which featured scores of buff, bare-chested Spartan men.