Although the adaptation of Stephen King’s "The Long Walk" proves an adequate enough tale, it fails to reclaim the mantle of finest dystopian teenage nightmare.
"Landscape with Invisible Hand" proves to be a significant achievement in the genre in that it is more powerful and poetic than many other sci-fi films.
While the resting image from the new film Tesla may not have been intended to be the sight of Ethan Hawke as the titular iconic inventor singing—on what appears to be an open mic stage setting (and in character)—the Tears for Fears song “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” it is, in fact, rather difficult to wrest that performance out of one’s psyche when ultimately evaluating the entirety of the ...[Read More]