Tag: Emily Blunt

Oppenheimer | Review

Bombs Away: How Christopher Nolan Stopped Worrying and Love the Bomb For his highly anticipated twelfth feature, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan returns to the annals of...

A Quiet Place Part II [Video Review]

Islands in the Stream: Krasinski Doesn’t Disappoint with Long Awaited Genre Sequel There’s something intrinsically inviting about the grueling survival odyssey of the Abbott family,...

Wild Mountain Thyme [Video Review]

Birds & Bees: Shanley Returns with Shopworn Romance Director John Patrick Shanley returns with his third feature Wild Mountain Thyme, based on his own 2014...

A Quiet Place | Review

The Parent Trap: Krasinski Explores a World on a Wire in Tense, Derivative Monster Movie “If they hear you, they hunt you,” declares the tagline...

The Girl on the Train | Review

Those Who Love Me Can Fake the Train: Taylor’s Silly Soap Opera Thriller Actor turned director Tate Taylor proves to be even less adept crafting...

The Huntsman: Winter’s War | Review

Sister, My Sister: Love is a Much Belabored Thing in Fairy Tale Pre/Sequel While it certainly doesn’t reinvent the wheel (or, for that matter, capture...

Sicario | Blu-ray Review

French Canadian auteur Denis Villeneuve scores another box office hit with critically acclaimed Sicario. The rare genre item to have had a successful premiere as a...

Sicario | Review

The Company of Wolves: Villeneuve’s Superb Packaging Enhances Customary Cartel Themes There’s much to be excited about with Sicario, the latest film from Quebecois director...

2015 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 7: Villeneuve Takes Back Cannes with Sicario

In the beginning stages of his career (with the exception of Maelstrom showing in Berlin), Denis Villeneuve was an habitual of the Cannes Film...

Video Interview: Denis Villeneuve (Sicario)

While some filmmakers only find out the night before, Cannes Film Festival's Thierry Frémaux informed Denis Villeneuve that he'd be part of the Main Comp...

Edge of Tomorrow | Review

Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow: Liman’s Simple Sci-Fi is Lean Entertainment Considerable praise is in order for director Doug Liman and a trio of screenwriters...

Tucson Toughie; Denis Villeneuve Corrals Emily Blunt to Topline “Sicario”

He premiered a pair of films at TIFF this past September, of course his latest film Enemy works in twos, and a rarity in...

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