Casting By Movie Review
Title: Casting By Director: Tom Donahue If the explosion in the coverage of celebrities’ lives has given rise to literally hundreds of websites and magazines, it’s done little to illuminate…
Title: Casting By Director: Tom Donahue If the explosion in the coverage of celebrities’ lives has given rise to literally hundreds of websites and magazines, it’s done little to illuminate…
Title: Cockneys vs. Zombies Director: Matthias Hoene Starring: Harry Treadaway, Michelle Ryan, Alan Ford, Rasmus Hardiker, Honor Blackman, Georgia King A satisfying, enormously likable genre cocktail, “Cockneys vs. Zombies” not…
In the new, forthrightly titled, across-the-pond horror comedy import “Cockneys vs. Zombies,” director Matthias Hoene puts a wild, commingled spin on East-Enders cinema, mixing it up with the oeuvres of…
Title: The Time Being Director: Nenad Cican-Sain Starring: Wes Bentley, Frank Langella, Sarah Paulson, Ahna O’Reilly, Corey Stoll, Gina Gallego A willfully muted chamber piece, “The Time Being,” co-written and…
Title: Springsteen & I Director: Baillie Walsh Bruce Springsteen has sold 120 million albums worldwide, and racked up 20 Grammys, but it’s his reputation as a consummate live showman that…
Title: The To-Do List Director: Maggie Carey Starring: Aubrey Plaza, Johnny Simmons, Scott Porter, Bill Hader, Alia Shawkat, Donald Glover, Rachel Bilson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Sarah Steele, Clark Gregg, Connie Britton,…
Title: Stranded Director: Roger Christian Starring: Christian Slater, Brendan Fehr, Amy Matysio, Michael Therriault Rote, declamatory representations of paranoia, fear, delusion and counter-attack get cycled through in “Stranded,” a low-budget…
Title: The Cheshire Murders Directors: Kate Davis and David Heilbroner Power seeks to protect its interests, inherently — to validate its judgments and its actions, or even inaction. That’s perhaps…
Title: Crystal Fairy Director: Sebastián Silva Starring: Michael Cera, Gaby Hoffmann, Sebastián Silva, José Miguel Silva, Augustín Silva After the success of “Arrested Development” and “Superbad,” Michael Cera promptly, predictably…