
“The Phantom Of The Open”
Here’s my review of a new movie starring Mark Rylance as a real-life guy who entered the British Open in 1976 — even though he’d never played a round of golf in his life.
Here’s my review of a new movie starring Mark Rylance as a real-life guy who entered the British Open in 1976 — even though he’d never played a round of golf in his life.
Here’s my review of Pixar’s new entry in the “Toy Story” cinematic universe, an animated adventure centered on space ranger Buzz Lightyear versus the evil villain Zurg.
My review of a new movie in which a widowed woman (Emma Thompson) hires a sex worker (Daryl McCormack) to experience what it’s like to be with a man whose job is merely to give her pleasure.
My review of a movie (streaming on Netflix) about a giant deception British spies used during World War II to fool the Nazis, involving a corpse that washed ashore with some phony documents.
My review of the sequel to one of Tom Cruise’s biggest hits, with a new squad of hotshot pilots, a suicide mission, a new love interest, and some voices from the past.
My review of a self-aware satire starring Nicolas Cage as himself in the vein of “Being John Malkovich” and the underrated “Last Action Hero” — but more so.