This nondescript statement, which appears at the end of the film, highlights the mediocrity of George Clooney’s sixth directorial effort, “Suburbicon.” Clooney’s reputation as a director has recently ...
Full disclosure: I’d had an annoying day of travel before seeing the movie. My flight was delayed, there was bad traffic from the airport, my elevator inexplicably stopped on every floor – by the time ...
I remember the days of double-bills at the local drive-in. Buy one ticket, see two movies. Or, in my case, go with my dad, the projectionist, to the Port Angeles Drive In and see them both for free.
Suburbicon is a black comedy that's not only unfunny but deeply dislikable. It's the result of exhuming an old unproduced Coen Brothers script about murder and perversity, then combining it with a ...
'Strange things start happening': Crouse on 'It' CTV's Film Critic Richard Crouse says moviegoers look at 'It Chapter Two', 'Becoming Nobody' and 'Once Were Brothers'.
When hearing that a film is written by the Coen brothers, is directed by George Clooney, and stars Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, and Oscar Isaac, it’s difficult not to expect great things from the ...
The talent in front of and behind the camera for George Clooney’s latest directorial effort, the 1950s satire “Suburbicon,” has accumulated heaps of Oscar gold. But talented, award-winning filmmakers ...