Movie Review – Killers of the Flower Moon
Incredibly well crafted, from the actors to the production as a whole, but it is also frustrating.
Incredibly well crafted, from the actors to the production as a whole, but it is also frustrating.
Both films play with our head, but one is eventually confusing and boring while the other is a difficult watch while no denying the impact upon the viewer.
Karen Volpe’s celebrity birthday celebration segment from the November 15th, 2013 Movie Showcast – Leonardo DiCaprio, Anne Hathaway, Ryan Gosling
Ennio Morricone, the man that defined an entire genre with his music, has passed away at the age of 91.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 12/19/19 – Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood
What a treat to then be given a work of real urgency.
Writer/director Tarantino gives us a very different film in tone than any of his other films.
Paul Douglas Moomjean breaks down the Best Actor winners of the last twenty-five years for TheMovieGuys.net on the lead-up to Oscars week.
Paul Douglas Moomjean breaks down the Best Supporting Actress winners of the last twenty-five years for TheMovieGuys.net on the lead-up to Oscars week.
Richard Gere appears in good movie after good movie and it’s time you noticed.
Another year of Oscar nominations has come and gone and still no accolades for Andy Serkis.
Paul Preston’s ongoing effort to watch a movie a day for the rest of his life. Today’s movie – “Dunkirk”.
Paul Preston of The Movie Guys calls into Jim Diamond of LBC UK, 97.3FM (Leading Britain’s Conversation) to discuss The Oscars – Leonardo DiCaprio and “Spotlight”‘s win and the #OscarsSoWhite controversy.
Funny how that happens when we first see a film, read a book, listen to music or even appreciate a work of art. The question being, is it worth coming back to?
Showcast Episode 132: It’s a Happy New Year as The Movie Guys are back in their studio, The Admiral’s Club, for an all-new Movie Showcast with previews of “The Forest” and “The Revenant”, which goes into wide release this week and guest Franklin Leonard joins the show to talk about running The Black List, a yearly aggregated list of the most-liked unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Then…heated “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” talk ensues.
Showcast Episode 75: Holiday movie season and awards season collide with four new releases – “Dumb and Dumber To”, “Beyond the Lights”, “Foxcatcher” & “Rosewater”. The Movie Guys preview them all with guest Jon Weinberg, along with chat about his film-in-progress “Funeral Day” and a thorough ripping of Q&As at Los Angeles movie screenings, ALL while your hosts try desperately to stay focused…!
I’m never one to seek out the work of children in movies. But something’s happened in the last five years or so…there’s a consistency in the air that has me hopeful.
Rounding out the last of the Oscar-nominated Best Picture films, Movie Guy Paul Preston reviews “Philomena”, “The Wolf of Wall Street” and his pick for best of 2013, “Captain Phillips”
Movie Guy Paul Preston’s annual, over-thorough once-over of all the categories – who will win, who should win, and the Top 10 Films of 2013
Showcast Episode 26: After 14 years, the sequel “The Best Man Holiday” is here, so The Movie Guys look at other 1999 films that could use a sequel. Plus, a preview of “Nebraska” and a full-on interview with Superego’s Matt Gourley, complete with Bond talk, a “Scrooged”-themed holiday movie preview, Five Questions for Other Guests, and Karen’s comedy closer – this week’s celebrity birthdays.
Matteo Molinari looks at all those films who thought it might be the next logical step to take their film franchises into outer space. He does this research so you don’t have to. You’re welcome.
The title says it all.
They say the devil is in the details, and it certainly was with this film.
What an appropriate picture of Tom Cruise. Walking the Earth by himself. The lone member of a dying race: The Movie Star.
Self-congratulation is still the rage in TinselTown. Let’s jump in, shall we? Here are all the awards that will go out week after week until the Oscars, February 24th, 2013.
Christopher Nolan doesn’t make bad movies. Ever. Even this one looks great. Two bits of awesomeness stitched together.
Paul Preston’s annual once-over of the nominees. Who will win, who should win, and the Top 10 Films of 2011.
Click on the link above to keep track of the movie awards season 2011/2012. All the nominees and winners as they are announced – NEW: Winners of The 84th Academy Awards and Indie Spirit Awards!
“Alphabetical Order” covers the major releases of November 11, 2011, including IMMORTALS, JACK & JILL and J. EDGAR.
Paul Preston’s annual once-over of the nominees. Who will win, who should win, and the Top 10 Films of 2010.
“Inception” calls into question the very physics that we take for granted
Joel Frost reviews “The Crazies” and “Shutter Island” for TheMovieGuys.net
Movie reviews and articles by Paul Preston, Steven Lewis and Mary Gent