Ex Machina
by Felipe Rosa
Ex Machina: a though-provoking, engaging science-fiction, Alex Garland’s film is a little jewel.
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: sci fi
by Felipe Rosa
Ex Machina: a though-provoking, engaging science-fiction, Alex Garland’s film is a little jewel.
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: sci fi
by Felipe Rosa
The Secret in Their Eyes: Juan José Campanella has a very absorbing story in his hands
Categories: Film reviews, Revisit • Tags: drama, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Secret in Their Eyes: Billy Ray’s thriller ends up having too many moving parts poorly connected
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Burnt: John Wells is not handed good material here (but he’s still heavy-handed with what he got);
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Clan: Pablo Trapero has an interesting, potent starting point; the cast, particularly Guillermo Francella (exuding cold threat), is solid;
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama, thriller
by Felipe Rosa
Victoria: Sebastian Schipper has a nice story to tell, but it’s the manner chosen to have the story told that
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: crime, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Labyrinth of Lies: Giulio Ricciarelli’s film falls in the trap of stories that are
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Inherent Vice: Paul Thomas Anderson strikes a fine balance in this film; the story is
Categories: Film reviews, Revisit • Tags: comedy, crime, drama
by Felipe Rosa
In the Heart of the Sea: Ron Howard is telling a story that is simple, somewhat common even; it is
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: adventure, biopic / historic, drama