Gotham Episode 1.14 Recap: The Fearsome Dr. Crane
Boo! Fear was center-stage in this week's episode of Gotham.
Boo! Fear was center-stage in this week's episode of Gotham.
With his debut feature, director Joshua Overbay has created an intriguing story of a tiny cult, prompting consideration of the continuum uniting acceptable religion and fringe groups.
Hoovey is the sort of film about which a youth pastor or sleep-over-host parent can skim a capsule summary and know exactly what he or she is getting.
Deservedly nominated for multiple Oscars, "Foxcatcher" achieves maximal creepiness with this tragic tale of a du Pont scion’s relationship with two Olympic wrestlers.
May, played by British actor Eddie Marsan, is a curious character and Still Life is a curious film.
With "American Sniper," Clint Eastwood has created a movie of integrity, exploring the nature of American manhood and the costs of war.
From start to finish, this was the best, well-crafted episode of the pilots and has so much potential; it wouldn't be a surprise for this to be something really special for Amazon.
The unusual chemistry between them is passable, if again, not very remarkable.
The film that writer/director Corbin Bernsen name checks in his video introduction is Sleepless in Seattle. My philosophy is that you respect a film most, Christian or otherwise, by approaching it on its own terms. Based on that philosophy, Christian Mingle is first and foremost a Romantic Comedy and only secondarily a Christian film.