Abbie Cornish

Virtuoso

A virtuoso in crime with a conscience…  That’s a tall order.  Not one that could happen?  Maybe.  It’s not far-fetched, but that’s what this movie is based upon.  It starts out and we can see the virtuoso planning very carefully what he does ahead of time, with strict rules for self-behavior.  We’re impressed with his forethought in planning for contingencies and […]

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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

What the trailer makes look like a comedy is surprisingly very sad. From writer/director Martin McDonagh (In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths) comes another ambitiously vulgar, sarcastically brilliant script that audience’s familiar with his work will admire. His screenplays are always the highlight of the film, due to their provocative language, and I don’t just mean curse

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6 Days

Not only was the terrorist attack in London on April 30th 1980 similar to the events portrayed in the Oscar winning film Argo, but 6 Days presents itself very similarly. Director Toa Fraser lands his first film with major stars, his previous work on film and in television has failed to propel him to the

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Solace

Script revisionist James Vanderbilt (Independence Day Resurgence) is probably not the guy you want trying to fix a troubled script. Nonetheless, Solace offers viewers two things: icon Anthony Hopkins back on the big screen and at least some entertainment value in a bizarre crime drama. This psychological and borderline paranormal thriller opens up like a

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