Posts Tagged ‘Morten Tyldum’
Film Review – Passengers
It’s rare to find a film in which one problem is so morally reprehensible that it ruins the entire thing. Case in point: Passengers (2016). This is a slick, well made sci-fi romance that features two good-looking movie stars at the height of their popularity.…
READ MORE2015 Oscar Predictions – Ben’s Picks
The Academy Awards are here again and unlike most years I am actually ready to move on to the next year. Don’t get me wrong, I will watch and get excited and angry depending on the results but most awards are pretty wrapped up except,…
READ MOREInterview – Allen Leech & Graham Moore – The Imitation Game
Spencer interviews actor Allen Leech & writer Graham Moore from the biographical drama The Imitation Game. *Warning* May contain spoilers for those unfamiliar with the history involved in the film’s story.
READ MOREFilm Review – The Imitation Game
The loneliness of a genius is fascinating to observe. On the one hand, the electric charge that comes from witnessing a truly significant mind making connections that few people can even grasp, can be almost magical. On the other hand, the abject solitude of working…
READ MOREFilm Review – Headhunters
It is hard to feel any real passion, negative or positive, for Headhunters (2011). While the film has its moments, director Morten Tyldum’s thriller has a real sense of been-there-done-that with much of what is happening. We are introduced to Roger (Aksel Hennie), a pleasant-looking…
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