Showing posts with label keira knightley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keira knightley. Show all posts
16 January 2022
At the movies: Silent Night.
Sometimes, I get responses from the public that say "why do you like everything?" This is a fair question, but it's rooted in the fact that during the pandemic I was focused on what all was streaming and readily available, so I focused on things that I enjoyed and that I wanted to recommend. Which serves as a prelude to this review, for a film I really, really hated. Mesdames et messieurs et tous, Silent Night.
26 January 2012
At the movies: A Dangerous Method.
A new David Cronenberg film is a cause for rejoicing.
Forty years in the business and he's still the best director working today (as well as my favorite all-time Canadian and living North American), and finally, after an eternity of dicking around because of potential awards buzz (that, of course, never happened), A Dangerous Method has come to Nashville.
I've been wading through an inordinate amount of haterade for this film from people who should know better, and I just don't understand it. But I'm getting ahead of myself- see the film, and we'll talk...
Forty years in the business and he's still the best director working today (as well as my favorite all-time Canadian and living North American), and finally, after an eternity of dicking around because of potential awards buzz (that, of course, never happened), A Dangerous Method has come to Nashville.
I've been wading through an inordinate amount of haterade for this film from people who should know better, and I just don't understand it. But I'm getting ahead of myself- see the film, and we'll talk...
10 October 2008
At the movies: The Duchess.

So my review of The Duchess got picked up by The Tennessean, so it will reach the public, somehow or another. I am glad of it, and I hope you're having a good day.
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