Ridley Scott’s new flick The Last Duel has brought together Matt Damon and Ben Affleck to collaborate on writting the screenplay, for the first time since the duo won the Academy Award for Good Will Hunting in 1998. Its a tale of treachery of two fourteenth century French soldiers under the reign of juvenile, King Charles VI, which get told …
Read More »Ron Jacobsohn Reviews No Time to Die
As Daniel Craig concludes his tenor as the fifth 007 (following in the footsteps of Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan) and having had to hold the title for an extra year because the pandemic delaying the release of his swan song performance, it was great to see how director, Cary Fukunaga, created a deserving …
Read More »Ron Jacobsohn Reviews Venom: Let There Be Carnage
In the spin-off of to the spin-off of the Spiderman franchise, we see yet another superhero with a reporter alter-ego, who is attempting to reinvent himself by landing an exclusive interview with a serial killer. The original Venom has proven that even with being the worst reviewed Marvel Universe movie it still was able to gross close to $900 million, …
Read More »Ron Jacobsohn Reviews Dear Evan Hansen
This was probably one of the first Broadway musicals to tackle the social media frenzy of Gen-Z. It was groundbreaking, breathtaking and, in a way, eye opening. It didn’t take too long for Dear Evan Hansen to become a phenomenon, so now, producers believed it was time to make this musical into a movie. The story will definitely speak to …
Read More »Ron Jacobsohn Reviews Cry Macho
Cry Macho is a fable about redemption, it’s the journey of an old man, bringing a teen from Mexico City to his estranged American dad. Their long journey is one of two men each attempting to win the upper hand. The movie is adapted to the screen by Eastwood and N. Richard Nash, who wrote the novel this movie is …
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