“RBG” Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Review by John Delia, Sr. More of a biography of the Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the documentary RBG comes
Review by John Delia, Sr. More of a biography of the Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the documentary RBG comes
Review by John Delia, Sr. Bold and incredibly compelling the movie Chappaquiddick is a “tell all†with a lot of authority.
Review by John Delia A very dramatic Lovelace hits theaters this weekend and Amanda Seyfried puts on an incredibly convincing show as the porn star.Â
Review by John Delia A road movie with a lot of sexual energy opens this weekend in South Florida. The film is called On the
The interesting and historical J. Edgar has reached local movie theaters with very good performances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Naomi Watts and Judi Dench. The film has a few flaws, but it does give a good account of the man who was the first director of the FBI.
A biopic of a very talented French singer, songwriter, actor and director Serge Gainsbourg comes to the screen in all its glory in the film Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life. Set in a time where film stars and the well to do hob knobbed with upcoming artists, the movie is a cornucopia of oddball personalities, wicked interludes and imaginative cultural music.
Emotional and moving the true story of Bethany Hamilton called Soul Surfer makes its way into movie theaters across the nation. Without a doubt the best film about recovery from a tragedy I’ve seen in decade. If there is one film you see this year, make it be Soul Surfer, you will be truly inspired.
Well acted and directed Casino Jack provides a scary look into government politics and though the eyes of super lobbyist Jack Abramoff. It’s Kevin Spacey at his best with a brilliantly cringing performance that tells all about the government gangster who goes out of control. With Barry Pepper at Spacey’s side, this film comes up a winner.
The acting performances of the year are the main reason to see the true historical movie The King’s Speech a period piece that takes place in England during the mid 1930’s. Stellar performances by both Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush make this film a must see. The storyline is a true, one that dramatically affected England during the beginning of World War II. If you like films that are interesting, moving and biographical then The King’s Speech will leave you speechless.
Crime dramas are taking up a lot of movie screens lately and the frontrunner in my estimation is Conviction, a taut true account of an accused murderer. Filmmakers do an excellent job of bringing the true story to life with excellent acting, direction and a plausible Hollywood script. The crime biopic is inspirational, touching and convincing with possible Oscar nominations a plenty.