
Review: Gyllenhaal carries an impressive one-man-show in ‘The Guilty’
“The Guilty” proves itself to be a worthy foreign remake, putting a relevant American twist on its source material that makes it feel fresh.
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“The Guilty” proves itself to be a worthy foreign remake, putting a relevant American twist on its source material that makes it feel fresh.
“Cruella” is a genuinely fantastic film – and far and away the best Disney live-action entry to date.
“Rebecca” may not live up to the Best Picture quality of its predecessor, but it’s a worthy remake
While it doesn’t live up to the high standards of its animated predecessor, “Mulan” takes a bold step in a new direction and provides a decent amount of fun.
If nonstop laughs were your expectation heading into “Downhill,” then disappointment awaits.
“Visually stunning” seems to be the go-to buzz word when it comes to this rendition, and that’s absolutely true, but beyond the visuals, there’s nothing revolutionary here.
“Gloria Bell” works as an excellent stage for Moore to flex her acting muscles, but beyond her display, there isn’t much else to keep audiences engaged.
“Dumbo” is a rare swing and a miss for Disney, with lackluster performances and an extremely basic narrative. Director Tim Burton’s stylistic flair makes for some beautiful visuals and serves as one of the film’s few redeeming qualities.