Music legend Quincy Jones – composer, producer, artist and more – has died at the age of 91. His publicist says he passed away on Sunday night at his home in Bel Air surrounded by his family. Jones received AMPAS’ Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1995 and an honorary Oscar
Heretic Is A Chilling Thriller Powered By Great Performances
In the new film “Heretic”, two missionaries named Sister Barnes (Sophie Thatcher) and Sister Paxton (Chloe East) spend their days in fellowship and looking to bring new members into their faith. Sister Paxton is the more sheltered of the two as Sister Barnes comes from the East Coast and joined
Pokémon The Movie 2000 Introduced a Generation of Kids to Harsh Capitalism
Released at the apex of the first wave of Pokémania in 2000, the second Pokémon feature film put an exclamation point on a worldwide phenomenon. By the time Pokémon the Movie 2000 arrived to North American theaters in July of…well, 2000, Pokémon was already the biggest game in town. From
Until I Kill You – Angrily Depicts How Victims Are Caught in a Catch-22
Delia Balmer is rarely lost for words in true crime drama Until I Kill You. The Canadian-Australian nurse with the continent-wandering accent knows her mind and speaks it, often to the discomfort of people around her. In one scene of the four-parter though, Balmer is silenced and not by fear: she’s
Review: MUSIC BY JOHN WILLIAMS
I watched Music by John Williams this weekend and it doesn’t really need reviewing. It’s a documentary about the music of John Wiliams. It was amazing. 5 stars. The end. You can’t help but love Williams. As somebody puts it in the documentary, his music is in all of our