Jesse Plemons
Review Of The Power Of The Dog: Jane Campion’s Stunning Masterpiece On Home & Homophobia
The Power Of The Dog (Netflix) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, Kodi Smit-McPhee Written & Directed by Jane Campion Rating: **** Benedict Cumberbatch, best known for playing Dr Strange in the Marvel franchise, comes up with his strangest most haunting performance in Jane Campion’s film, her first in ten years and her best since The Piano. Here too the piano plays pivotal part, though the one playing it is rapidly relegated to a non-pivotal position in a power-game that is enrapturing in its intensity. You | Click Here...
Review Of Jungle Cruise 3D: Disney’s Nonsensical Tedious Trip Down The Amazon
Jungle Cruise 3D(Disney-Hotstar) Starring Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Édgar Ramírez, Jack Whitehall, Jesse Plemons, and Paul Giamatti Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra Rating: ** The worst thing to have happened to the motionpicture is the 3D technique. Whoever thought of it must hate the movies so much that he(or she) wanted to dissuade movie buffs from braving it into theatres. I braved it. 3D and all. I came out unscathed. But the film is truly a rough-weather ride.Not emotionally,mind you. Just in the pure physical sense Jungle Cruise put | Click Here...
Review Of Judas & The Black Messiah: Powerful Theme Suffers From Overkill
Judas & The Black Messiah Starring Daniel Kaluuya,Lakeith Stanfield,Jesse Plemons,Dominique Fishback,Martin Sheen Directed by Shaka King Rating: ** If I had to choose one word to describe this passionate but pale film on the Black Power movement, it would have to be ‘overrated’. If I had to choose two words it would be ‘terribly overrated’. Firstly, we’ve lately suffered an overkill of films about Black Power and racism. This could be reflective the American reality post the death of Black man by the police that shook the world’s conscience | Click Here...
Review Of I’m Thinking Of Ending Things: Is A Puzzle
I’m Thinking Of Ending Things (Netflix) Starring Jesse Plemons,Jessie Buckley,Toni Collette,David Thewlis Directed by Charlie Kaufman Rating: ** ½ An old man in the early stages of Alzheimer's, says it’s better to lose your memory completely than to know you are losing it. I’m Thinking Of Ending Things,a film as strange as its title, plays numbing mindgames with audiences’ perceptions from the very first frame to the last until we don’t know why things are what they are, or who is doing whom, and why he is where she is,or she is where he is | Click Here...