I spent a lot of time watching “A Series of Unfortunate Events” trying to cozy into its tone, which I suspect won’t be a problem for those already familiar with the material, or those who just want to see a particularly grim fairy tale. One of the biggest "Snicket"-heads out there is clearly Barry Sonnenfeld, who executive produced the original 2004 film starring Jim Carrey and Meryl Streep, and has now decided to take things into his own hands. Read More...
Devon Walker is a rising American comic, entertainer, and essayist. There’s a ton to find about the thriving youthful entertainer. Walker has composed for Netflix’s Big Mouth and Freestyle’s Beginning and end’s Waste, the two of which include Phoebe Robinson, and has showed up on Good times TV’s Up Straightaway.
Devon acquired reputation in the wake of joining the cast of Saturday Night Live (S.N.L.) close by Marcello Hernandez, Molly Kearney, and Michael Longfellow. Read More...
“Heat” is one of those rare movies that promised the moon and the stars and delivered in every imaginable way. And yet, its status as a truly great film, on par with its main protagonist’s best efforts, derives from something deeper, as it tends to occur with features of this caliber. Like Robert Rossen with “The Hustler” many years before, here is another director achieving moviemaking greatness by making a film about people who have a knack for perfection, regardless of the worthiness of their profession or whatever side of the law they just happen to reside on. Read More...