[yasr_overall_rating] Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and define her husband’s historic legacy.
Movie Review: “Country: Portraits Of An American Sound” Is A Fantastic Tribute To The Ones Who Cared To Document The History & Evolution Of Country
[yasr_overall_rating] “Country: Portraits of an American Sound” is a documentary film that explores the history and culture of country music through the lens of photography, which has portrayed the ideals, lifestyle, and personalities of country music artists for over 80 years.
TV Review: “Bates Motel: Season 5” Jumps Right Into The World Of A Fully Unhinged Norman Bates
[yasr_overall_rating] A contemporary prequel to “Psycho,” giving a portrayal of how Norman Bates’ psyche unravels through his teenage years, and how deeply intricate his relationship with his mother, Norma, truly is.
Blu-ray Review: “Quarry: The Complete First Season” Is An Earnest Attempt At A Southern-Noir Drama
[yasr_overall_rating] Quarry, a disillusioned Vietnam War vet, returns home to Memphis in 1972 only to find rejection and scrutiny at every step. A mysterious man known only as The Broker gives him an offer he can’t refuse – to work for him as a hitman.
DVD Review: “Battle For Incheon: Operation Chromite” Is Entertaining Albeit For The Wrong Reasons
[yasr_overall_rating] A squad of soldiers fight in the Korean War’s crucial Battle of Incheon.
Movie Review: “20th Century Women” Is Like A Lo-Fi Dream: Nostalgic With A Sharp Undercurrent
[yasr_overall_rating] The story of three women who explore love and freedom in Southern California during the late 1970s.
Movie Review: “A Monster Calls” Is Visually Stunning But Lacks The Full Force Punch It Desperately Needs
[yasr_overall_rating] A boy seeks the help of a tree monster to cope with his single mum’s terminal illness.