The Social Network
/From the first line, it’s obvious that director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin were hell-bent on casting Mark Zuckerberg as a socially handicapped savant…
Read MoreFrom the first line, it’s obvious that director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin were hell-bent on casting Mark Zuckerberg as a socially handicapped savant…
Read MoreFor the majority of the picture, Waltz’s portrayal of a manic narcissist obsessed with fame steals the spotlight, and reduces Margaret to a shadow in her own biopic…
Read MoreQuiz Show relishes in every opportunity to make the audience feel uncomfortable about living complacent lives, and despairs in the politicization of public media. All the characters are consumed with appeasing to a society that glorifies celebrities and groups people into “winners” and “losers”…
Read MoreBobby Fischer’s life is the game. From the moment he is born, Fischer’s life is this life-sized chess match he has no control over. He is a pawn in Cold War politics, sacrificed in the name of larger goals…
Read MoreBalto is at its best when the characters try to outwit each other, either with sharp jibes or witty retorts. Otherwise, the movie resorts to characters being hit on the head and animal puns to get a quick laugh…
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