Clint Eastwood
Film Review: Lucky Strike
Lucky Strike follows the brutal winter of December 1944 as the German Army launches a surprise Ardennes offensive, later known as the Battle of the Bulge. US Army Captain John Castle and his unit soon find themselves isolated, overwhelmed and wounded deep behind enemy lines. … read more
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Film Review: The Death of Robin Hood
The Death of Robin Hood isn’t going to be a box office hit, but it is going to leave a mark. It’s a fearless work of art that hit me like an arrow to the chest. … read more
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Aaron Eckhart Has Gone To The Dogs in Muzzle: City...
From Provo to Gotham City, the name Aaron Eckhart is one that is associated with a legacy of stellar acting and memorable storytelling. … read more
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Film Review: Cry Macho
Cry Macho isn’t the best swan song Clint Eastwood could ever hope for, but it would be far from the worst. … read more
Film Review: Richard Jewell
For the most part, Richard Jewell is an example of director Clint Eastwood as a skilled storyteller with a gift for human drama. … read more
Movie Review: Sully
On Jan. 15, 2009, Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger (Tom Hanks) made the decision to land his aircraft on the Hudson River after a massive bird strike took out both engines only 2,000 feet above New York’s LaGuardia Airport. Witness his heroic feat, which saved 155 lives, turn into an intense interrogation. Read our review on “Sully” here. … read more