
“The Death of Stalin” Satirical and Irreverent
Review by John Delia, Sr. Irreverent, totally off the wall, and exaggerated are the good things about the dark comedy
Review by John Delia, Sr. Irreverent, totally off the wall, and exaggerated are the good things about the dark comedy
Review by John Delia, Sr. The year kicks off with its first major action thriller The Commuter and it’s a
Review by John Delia, Sr. When you hear the genre biography most people think just another stuffy, lackluster film.
Review by John Delia, Sr. Spy movies are a dime a dozen, but then one comes along that
Review by John Delia, Sr. Most everyone who has lived 1980’s through today has either heard of the figure
Review by John Delia, Sr. A great assembling of actors, excellent control by director Martin McDonagh and a vicious
Review by John Delia, Sr. The dark comedy The Square delivers a message not unfamiliar considering today’s upheaval involving the brotherhood of man.
Review by John Delia, Sr. What starts out to be a regular 1950’s retro melodrama becomes a mystery crime
Review by John Delia, Sr. Up front I’ll tell you that the movie Happy Death Day has so many
Review by John M. Delia, Jr. “Kingsman†are an undercover group that manages to rescue the world without