John David Washington
Review Of Beckett: Is A Genuine Edge Of The Seat Thriller
Beckett(Netflix) Starring John David Washington ,Boyd Holbrook, Vicky Krieps, Alicia Vikander Directed by Ferdinando Cito Filomarino Rating: *** In the opening sequence we see the hero Beckett and beloved in bed. In the closing scene Beckett says he should have been dead. Between these two moments bracketing Beckett’s mis-adventures in scenic Greece there is murder death and dread. Do you remember those thrillers in the past when you were left literally perched at the edge of your seat? I haven’t seen this level of survival inst | Click Here...
Review Of Monster: A Familiar & Flawed Wakeup Call
Monster(Netflix) Starring Kelvin Harrison Jr,John David Washington ,Jeffrey Wright as Mr. Harmon,Jennifer Hudson as Mrs. Harmon,Tim Blake Nelson as Leroy Sawicki.Jharrel Jerome as Osvaldo Lovie Simone as Renee Pickford Directed by Anthony Mandler Rating: ** ½ No matter how many times we see this story, it can never relinquish its relevance. Not unless it falls into the wrong hands. And director Anthony Mandler, fresh off the shelf from making music videos, instils an anguished plea for justice as 17-year old Steve Harmon(Kelvin Harrison Jr) | Click Here...
Review Of Malcolm & Marie: Pretentious Turgid Talkative Marital Drama
Malcolm & Marie(Netflix) Starring John David Washington, Zendaya Rating: * ½ All through this tortuous turgid talkathon about two people who deserve one another—and not in a good way—trapped in a crumbling marriage, I kept thinking, Basu Bhattacharya did it a lot better. In Basu’s Aavishkar 45 years ago, the couple played so brilliantly by Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore, ripped each other apart line by line scene by scene until all we saw was the threadbare remains of a marriage that had seen much better days. I don’t know what kind of a marriage | Click Here...
Review Of Tenet: Incomprehensible and Underwhelming
Tenet Starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Michael Caine, Kenneth Branagh Written & Directed by Christopher Nolan Rating: ** ½ The world, as far I can see it, is threatened with extinction. It’s up to Christopher Nolan’s heroes to save it. The endeavour to avert global catastrophe is pretty close to catastrophic in this long-awaited Christopher Nolan mind-bender. Trying to decode the cryptic messages in the plot and to understand the mind o | Click Here...