St. Vincent
by Felipe Rosa
St. Vincent: Theodore Melfi tells a story that is predictable and somewhat schematic, but not (much) less interesting for that;
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
St. Vincent: Theodore Melfi tells a story that is predictable and somewhat schematic, but not (much) less interesting for that;
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Fury: long in violence (particularly of the graphic type) and brutality, David Ayer’s film is efficient in portraying the hell of war.
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: war
by Felipe Rosa
The Boxtrolls: there’s no denying how charming the style of animation of Graham Annable and Anthony Stacchi’s film is
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: adventure, animation, fantasy
by Felipe Rosa
American Sniper: Clint Eastwood is reverent and efficient as he tells this story. The tension and clarity of the war scenes
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama, war
by Felipe Rosa
Brave: a revisit to this film confirms that the tale told by Brenda Chapman and Mark Andrews is heartfelt and exciting;
Categories: Film reviews, Revisit • Tags: adventure, animation, pixar
by Felipe Rosa
Jupiter Ascending: the Wachowski siblings present a high-concept story that doesn’t make much (or any) sense,
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: action, bottom, sci fi
by Felipe Rosa
Big Eyes: Tim Burton’s film tells a peculiar story (the sort of biopic that Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski usually write);
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Theory of Everything: Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne give wonderfully charming performances.
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama
by Felipe Rosa
Selma: Ava DuVernay has a very powerful story in her hands, and she tells is confidently
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: biopic / historic, drama