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Review Of Being The Ricardos: Lucille Ball’s Tragic Story
0Being The Ricardos (Amazon Prime) Starring Nicole Kidman ,Javier Bardem ,J. K. Simmons, Nina Arianda, Tony Hale, Alia Shawkat, Jake Lacy, and Clark Gregg Directed by Aaron Sorkin Rating: *** ½ If you are a fan of Lucille Ball’s Here’s Lucy and a fan of Nicole Kidman—and I confess to being both—this film’s most unusual format of storytelling may still not appeal to you.Writer-director Aaron Sorkin takes us behind the scenes to witness the hustbustle , the politics and the numbing emotional dynamics during the shooting of one week of the everlas | Click Here...
Review Of The Tomorrow War: Malice In Plunderland
The Tomorrow War(Amazon Prime) Starring Chris Pratt, Yvonne Strahovski, J. K. Simmons, Betty Gilpin Directed by Chris McKay Rating: * ½ “They are hungry, we are food,” says a character about monsters gobbling up the global population.Watching this film, I felt I was being devoured by one of those monsters. It was hungry, and I was a fool.Burp. So how bad is this badass blizzard-belching big-screen thunderstorm shrunken to the size of your phone or wherever you want to groan while braving through 2 hours and 20 minutes of uni | Click Here...
Here are 5 amazing facts to know before watching The Tomorrow War
The countdown has begun for The Tomorrow War to release on July 02, 2021 exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Directed by Chris McKay, the film, that stars Chris Pratt, J.K. Simmons and Yvonne Strahovski in the lead roles, will make you travel in time. The Tomorrow War is a movie about humans fighting a war with aliens 50 years in the future to save the human population on Earth. So, matching the high energy levels of the fans, who are as excited as ever to see their favourite stars pack a punch, here are 5 interesting facts about The Tomorrow War. Chris Pra | Click Here...
Review of Palm Springs: What On Earth Is This?
Palm Springs (Video On Demand) Starring Andy Samberg as Nyles, Cristin Milioti,J. K. Simmons , Camila Mendes , Tyler Hoechlin , Meredith Hagner Directed by Max Barbakow Rating: * ½ Much as I tried to make sense of this scatterbrained comedy about a disastrous wedding, all I could make out was this desperate strain in the storytelling to make the proceedings far funnier than the source material allows it to be. Palm Springs is obviously written by brains that think they are super-cool. The | Click Here...