#REVIEW: “BAD SANTA 2”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
Willie Soke (Billy Bob Thornton) is still an alcoholic, still working dead-end jobs, still sleeping with whoever he can, and still cannot get rid of Thurman Merman (Brett Kelly), the kid he befriended 13 years ago. By chance, Willie’s former partner Marcus (Tony Cox) calls with a job that will net the pair millions of dollars. But there’s a catch: they will have to work alongside Willie’s estranged mother Sunny (Kathy Bates), who might actually ...
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#REVIEW: “ALLIED”
Review by Siobhán Rich for Mr. Will Wong
During the height of the Second World War, a Canadian intelligence officer and a French Resistance fighter fall in love while taking down Nazis in Casablanca. After completing their mission, the two return to London where they hope marriage and a daughter will lead to their own happily ever after. Sadly, World War II was a time when suspicions of foreigners ran deep in England and Allied plays on these historical tendencies to paint a world where love ...
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#REVIEW: “RULES DON’T APPLY”
Review by Siobhán Rich for Mr. Will Wong
Bio-pics about billionaire Howard Hughes are nothing new – even Leonardo DiCaprio has played the famous recluse. What makes Rules Don’t Apply unique is that it is obstinately not a Bio-pic. Instead it is a film which happens to revolve around Hughes but is actually about two fictional characters who work for him.
Marla Mabrey (Lily Collins) arrives in Hollywood at the invitation of Howard Hughes so she can train and audition to star in an upcoming ...
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#REVIEW: “BLEED FOR THIS”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
Vinny Pazienza (Miles Teller) is a hot shot boxer in the 1980s with an immaculate record. Just after winning the junior middleweight world championship, Pazienza is involved in a horrific car accident that leaves him with a broken neck and the fear that he may never fight or even walk again. Not taking his diagnosis lightly, he gets outfitted with a halo – a medical device used to heal his spine, but screws into his skull in four places – and ...
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#REVIEW: “NOCTURNAL ANIMALS”
Based on the novel Tony and Susan by Austin Wright, the tale-within-a-tale gets the big screen treatment in NOCTURNAL ANIMALS, under the meticulous guidance of Writer/Producer/Director/Fashion Icon Tom Ford. Already, the suspenseful drama has won the acclaim of the festival circuit and is poised to impact the same moviegoing audience that loved the likes of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train.
After affecting us with his 2009 debut A Single Man, Ford shows great growth in this sophomore ...
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#REVIEW: “FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
Back in 2011, the world said goodbye to the wizarding world of Harry Potter. However fast-forward five years and there is a new play based on the beloved wizard and this new Franchise entitled Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. As someone who self identifies as a no-maj or a muggle, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is still pretty great as it appeases the casual fans of the Franchise, while die-hard fans will certainly fall in love all ...
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#REVIEW: “BILLY LYNN’S LONG HALFTIME WALK”
Review by Amanda Gilmore for Mr. Will Wong
Ang Lee has created an honest Film about what the realities of war are and what the media perceive them to be.
Billy Lynn (Joe Alywn) and his fellow soldiers have come back home to America for a victory tour. This comes after Lynn’s team, Bravo, is caught on camera in a harrowing battle in Iraq. Yet, the young soldier isn’t handling being back home so well, and neither are his comrades. The Film takes place at the final stop of the victory ...
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#REVIEW: “THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN”
Review by Siobhán Rich for Mr. Will Wong
The first word that comes to mind when watching writer/director Kelly Fremon Craig’s new Movie is... awkward. In fact, the word appeared in my notes so frequently I was beginning to feel self-conscious for identifying so much with the Film’s main character, Nadine. The Edge of Seventeen is about that confluence of moments when it seems like the entire world is conspiring to make your life as awkward and angsty as possible because your misery is ...
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#REVIEW: “THE CARER”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
Legendary Shakespearean actor Sir Michael Gifford (Brian Cox) is terminally-ill with Parkinson’s Disease and is getting progressively worse by the day. He treats all of his caregivers poorly including his newest attendant, young Hungarian immigrant Dorottya (Coco König). Dorottya’s passion is the theatre and she secretly hopes that helping Sir Michael will lead to a chance to act on the English stage. But after the pair bond over their mutual love ...
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#REVIEW: “ELLE”
Paul Verhoeven's eclectic career has won him legions of Fans in both the mainstream and Arthouse worlds. The Basic Instinct helmer continually has pushed the envelope with several bright spots in his career like Starship Troopers, Total Recall, RoboCop and we actually "got" Showgirls and are unafraid to admit it.
He returns with French psycho-sexual Thriller Elle, which after drawing several raves at Cannes and TIFF '16, now makes its way to theatres as France's official Foreign Language ...
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