Film Review: Bridge of Spies (2015)
byAt the end of the 1950s, the twin superpowers of the USSR and the USA, both armed with and ready to use a stockpile…
At the end of the 1950s, the twin superpowers of the USSR and the USA, both armed with and ready to use a stockpile…
Film Blerg is very excited to present our inaugural Top 10 Films of Jan-June for 2013. In addition to this, we will run a…
Daniel Day-Lewis has once again created another legendary performance, embodying Lincoln with tremendous grace and tenderness. Day-Lewis intensely inhabits the character most impressively with his voice, rarely raised above a calm and collected tone. Though no recordings of Lincoln’s voice existed – having died a short time before Edison’s phonograph was invented – it feels safe to say that Day-Lewis nails it.
Following in the steps of Inglourious Basterds, cinematic master Quentin Tarantino loudly returns with the revisionist Django Unchained.