R.I.P. James Caan
James Caan was the epitome of the New York tough guy.
James Caan was the epitome of the New York tough guy.
This is the best time to be had with a theatre experience since THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW.
Old and bad jokes, predictable plot line and tired comedians that lead to boredom.
Too many great artists have left us this summer. Our Movie Guy Ray remembers three recent passings – Ben Cross, Diana Rigg & Chadwick Boseman.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 6/4/20 – Show Boat
The great part about this film and its wonderful tunes is the warmth and heart it has for all its characters.
Paul Preston’s ongoing effort to watch a movie a day for the rest of his life. Today’s movies – “Marvel Superheroes 4D and Ghostbusters Dimension”.
I’m of the opinion that the least effective way to send people out of your film is not allowing the music that carried the film to finish the job.
SPOILERS AHEAD: If you have not seen “Birdman”, and do not wish the ending to be ruined, then do not keep reading (that being said, most people didn’t understand the ending, so even if you read this, it’s probably not that big of a deal).
The title suggests that the creative minds responsible for this fascinating film don’t mind if you refer to it by either of the titles listed above. There really are two stories happening at the same time, though it does appear to be just one.
It’s award season again. Actors…please don’t embarrass me.
It was like watching an undergrad film of a boring play starring freshmen actors.
Paul Preston reviews “Despicable Me” for TheMovieGuys.net and rants about the state of movie animation along the way.