Reviews

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) – Film Review

Perfectly jumping from uncomfortably funny, to frighteningly threatening, to terribly sad. The first movie by Mike Nichols is immaculate in every aspect. Its direction, writing, photography, editing, score, and acting are undisputable making it a terrific adaptation of Edward Albee’s 1962 play of the same name.

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Sophie’s Choice (1982) – Film Review

Sophie’s Choice does not manage to elevate both its tones equally high. While its dramatic part is strong, sustained by a fantastic Meryl Streep, on the other hand the more romantic one based on the “sort of” love triangle between Streep, Kevin Kline and Peter MacNicol is quite weak.

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Pride (2014) – Film Review

Based on real events, Matthew Warchus’ film, although enjoying from the support of an excellent cast, is simply ok due to its overexaggerated feel good and positive nature. Its lack of grit and harshness for both the miners’ and homosexual struggles is undeniable.

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