King Kong (Jackson, 2005) — 10 Years Later
Ten years before Peter Jackson stretched a simple story into three movies, he stretched a simple movie into three hours.
Ten years before Peter Jackson stretched a simple story into three movies, he stretched a simple movie into three hours.
Despite a strong start and source material with immense potential, Tim Burton’s film quickly squanders all of its assets.
No doubt I’m far from the only person who skips the intros to these lists and heads directly for the meaty content, so I’ll keep my introduction succinct and just make three quick points.
Birdman, Boyhood, Whiplash, and The Grand Budapest Hotel led the list of nominees from the North Carolina Film Critics Association (NCFCA) earlier this week.
"The arts steer the culture, and it's time for the people of God to put their hand on the wheel."
Kenneth R. Morefield and Todd C. Truffin discuss the movie Calvary in the latest podcast episode of The Thin Place.
It turns out the joke is on us.
The cow as white as milk, the cape as red as blood, the hair as yellow as corn, and the slipper as pure as gold.
Director Jean-Marc Vallee, screenwriter Nick Hornby, and actors Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern combine superbly in this story of self-transformation by way of a long wilderness trek.