Movie Reviews

'Jeanne du Barry' director Maiwenn on finding common language with actor Johnny Depp

The movie features Johnny Depp in his first French-speaking role as King Louis XV of France, and Maiwenn as the titular courtesan who becomes the monarch’s favorite. 

'Jeanne du Barry': Johnny Depp's escapist fun as a French king - review

Much of the escapist fun comes not so much from the story, but from simply enjoying the lavish gowns and ornate décor, and there is enough of both to keep most viewers occupied.

  Mike Pompeo (left) and David Friedman filming Route 60

Route 60: Biblical Highway breaks box office expectations

The movie, produced by Trinity Broadcasting Company, was released on Monday night.

'A Brighter Tomorrow': A rare feel-good film that makes you think - review

A Brighter Tomorrow is a low-key look at a director and his crises at home and on the set as he searches for a happy ending.

‘Seven Blessings’ tells the story of twisted family tradition - review

Seven Blessings focuses on a Moroccan family in Israel and shows how tradition can be used in a particularly twisted and damaging way.

'The Mountain': Seeking nature, getting some sci-fi - review

While the story of a man who makes a major life change could have been interesting enough to be the focus of an entire movie, The Mountain suffers from pacing that is – forgive the pun – glacial.

‘Golda’: Helen Mirren triumphs as Israel’s late prime minister - review

Helen Mirren delivers an Oscar-worthy performance as Israeli prime minister Golda Meir and is unrecognizable as the barrier-shattering politician.

Gal Gadot kicks her way through ‘Heart of Stone’

The new movie is light years better than Gadot’s last Netflix flick, Red Notice, although that is an extremely low bar.

‘Past Lives’: When childhood sweethearts reconnect - review

Past Lives teases the implications of a Korean concept called “in-yun,” something akin to the Jewish “bashert.”

Disney’s new film adapted from ride fails to move the spirit

The film gets progressively zanier but not more enjoyable. It becomes harder and harder to remain invested in the story.

By MARK MESZOROS/TNS
30/07/2023
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