Review: ‘Collateral Beauty’ Starring Will Smith, Kate Winslet, Helen Mirren, Edward Norton and Michael Peña
There’s sadness and plenty of humor and but the movie tries so hard to be uplifting and deep, that it just gets in the way of itself.
There’s sadness and plenty of humor and but the movie tries so hard to be uplifting and deep, that it just gets in the way of itself.
“I’ve been in the shoes of fighting all the no’s and waiting to get the yes and once you get the yes, pressing forward and doing what you can with your opportunity that you got.” – Serayah
The movie is likeable and funny, yet extremely frustrating. I just wish the stars had a high-belt or two in their pockets.
The film is a beautifully sad story about life, loss and family that’s easily one of the best movies of the year.
The National Tour of Hedwig and the Angry Inch got two new leads when it opened here in San Diego this week and both are terrific.
The film is a nice escape to the films of Hollywood yesteryear.
Director David Yates sets up an ending that will leave you wishing part 2 were right around the corner.
The show, directed by three-time Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien, feels brisk and much quicker than its 2-hour and 50-minute run time.
Gyllenhaal and Shannon are outstanding, Shannon in particular. This is one of those films that you’ll think about long after the lights come back on.
It’s a sad, frustrating and inspirational film that puts you right in the mindset of what this couple was feeling and thinking.
The perfectly cast Pushing Dead is a warm, gentle and meandering story about an HIV-positive writer named Dan (James Roday) and the friends that surround him.
“Learn what you are as an artist, what your brand is and what you really want. Instead of letting the industry dictate it for you.” – Chris Chalk
The whole film is a bit inside baseball. It’s interesting as a comic book and Marvel film fan. If that isn’t you, you may want to skip this.
Amboyer chats about his audition for YOUNGER, playing a new character and his worst audition ever.
The film is too short on character and tries way too hard for that final ‘gotcha’.
“All characters are basically the same, you just have to be honest.” – DJ Qualls
“Green screen acting sucks, it is so hard to do.” – James Wolk
Dainela Ruah talks about how the show shot around her pregnancy and the “drastic” change that’ll happen to the NCIS team.
Scorpion stars Katharine McPhee and Ari Stidham, sat down for a quick interview to chat about the show and the possibility of a musical episode
Actor/Director Jamie Torcellini chats about the show and cast, his time as a young actor in New York City and his worst audition ever.