While not a stellar biopic, “Audrey’s Children” is sure to inspire good deeds in medical profession aspirants and is definitely worth a watch for everyone.
Having personally witnessed faith heal stage-4 cancer and ‘incurable’ ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), this fine documentary is proof that I’m not the only one.
‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ reminds us that valuable human relationships can occur randomly and that spiritual connections can be far more powerful than bloodlines.
While not a stellar biopic, “Audrey’s Children” is sure to inspire good deeds in medical profession aspirants and is definitely worth a watch for everyone.
“A Working Man” is no “The Beekeeper.” I’m a Statham fan, but this load of useless carnage leaves disturbing images in your mind. It isn’t worth the ticket.
Having personally witnessed faith heal stage-4 cancer and ‘incurable’ ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), this fine documentary is proof that I’m not the only one.
‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ reminds us that valuable human relationships can occur randomly and that spiritual connections can be far more powerful than bloodlines.
‘The Alto Knights’ is not a bad gangster film, but unfortunately Barry Levinson is not Martin Scorsese when it comes to the telling of terrific mob tales.
The always-amusing Chris Pratt and the hugely charismatic Millie Bobby Brown play characters who adventure with cute 1950s-style robots. It’s great escapism.
Director Carson Lund presents the ‘eephus’ metaphor—yearning for a fast life while living a slow one, which passes by before we know it—as a hittable pitch.