Tag: Al Pacino

House of Gucci [Video Review]

One of rare breed of studio directors who effectively captures pageantry and opulence no matter the epoque the narrative is set in, social...

The Irishman | Review

Benjamin Button-Man: Scorsese's Oldfellas Still Got It A spiritual sequel to Goodfellas—with the black humor of The Wolf of Wall Street and the moral...

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | Review

California Dreamin’: Tarantino Dons Nostalgic Pastiche of Doomed Decadence The lurid fascination and mildewed devotion for the transitional glory days of late 1960s Hollywood, informed...

Salome (2013) & Wilde Salome (2011) | Review

Love’s Labours Found: Pacino’s Wilde Meditations at Long Last Find Life Oscar Wilde’s 1891 tragedy Salome (originally written in French) has generated countless resurrections since...

Manglehorn | Blu-ray Review

David Gordon Green’s listless character study Manglehorn, starring a pleasantly unassuming Al Pacino arrives on Blu-ray shortly before his next (and unfortunately unpleasant) feature...

Manglehorn | Review

Locks of Love: Pacino Engrosses in Slight Narrative from Green David Gordon Green continues his examination of masculine relationships in Manglehorn, an adaptation from first...

Danny Collins | Review

Dan in Real Life: Fogelman’s Sugary Directorial Debut Hobbles its Own Charms Screenwriter and producer Dan Fogelman makes a high profile directorial debut with Danny...

The Humbling | Review

Or The Unexpected Convenience of Sexism: Levinson's Perplexing but Deviously Funny Stab at Roth Decades passed between initial adaptations of novelist Philip Roth’s novels (1969’s...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #57. David Gordon Green’s Manglehorn

Manglehorn Director: David Gordon Green Writer: Paul Logan Producers: Lisa Muskat, David Gordon Green, Derrick Tseng U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Chris Messina, Harmony Korine Aside...

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Alpha | 2025 Cannes Film Festival Review

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2025 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 7 – Tarik Saleh’s ‘Eagles of the Republic’

Swedish filmmaker Tarik Saleh has been moving up from...

Eagles of the Republic | 2025 Cannes Film Festival Review

One Flew Over the Coup’s Nest: Saleh Muddles Through...