Movie Editor's Picks tagged Drama and History

  • The Disaster Artist Review (Toronto International Film Festival)

    Tommy Wiseau’s mystery has captivated the underbelly of pop culture for more than a decade, ever since he unleashed The Room on audiences in 2003. A twisted, undecipherable romantic drama, hailed as the “best worst movie” of all time, it has…

    Tommy Wiseau’s mystery has captivated the underbelly of pop culture for more than a decade, ever since he unleashed The Room on audiences in 2003. A twisted, undecipherable romantic drama, hailed as the “best worst movie” of all time, it has left a unique footprint in cinema, one that brings folks together, gets them laughing and begging for answers to questions like: Who is Tommy Wiseau, and how did his cult classic find the light of day?

    Wiseau’s friend and The Room co-star, Greg…
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  • 3 reasons why Dunkirk won’t win Best Picture

    Sure, it’s the best picture of the year so far, but can Dunkirk really win the Academy’s top prize?

    Sure, it’s the best picture of the year so far, but can Dunkirk really win the Academy’s top prize?
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  • Dunkirk Review

    Dunkirk is currently the best picture of the year and it could quite possibly hold onto that title well into awards season.

    Dunkirk is currently the best picture of the year and it could quite possibly hold onto that title well into awards season.
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  • First Dunkirk reactions are in; Critics "pleasantly surprised" by Harry Styles

    The first reactions are in for Christopher Nolan’s war epic Dunkirk.

    The first reactions are in for Christopher Nolan’s war epic Dunkirk.
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Entries tagged Drama and History

  • Blitz Review

    Blitz is a good war drama that had the potential for greatness.

    Blitz is a good war drama that had the potential for greatness.
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  • The Apprentice Review

    While The Apprentice humanizes Trump, it doesn’t paint him in a glamorous or sympathetic light.

    While The Apprentice humanizes Trump, it doesn’t paint him in a glamorous or sympathetic light.
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  • The Zone of Interest Review

    The Zone of Interest isn’t about what the audience sees, but rather, what they hear and what the characters choose to ignore.

    The Zone of Interest isn’t about what the audience sees, but rather, what they hear and what the characters choose to ignore.
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  • Napoleon Review

    Napoleon has two speeds. One half is a marriage drama with the other being an action extravaganza.

    Napoleon has two speeds. One half is a marriage drama with the other being an action extravaganza.
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