Despite Deneuve’s good moments, we can’t take her into our hearts, J.P. Devine writes.
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J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘A Ghost Story’
Sometimes it makes you want to giggle, roll your eyes and walk out, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘The Beguiled’
Irish actor Colin Farrell slithers beautifully like Eden’s tree snake and arrives in this garden of seven Eves, with plenty of juicy apples for all, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Beatriz At Dinner’
But his finest moments are when he (Strutt) confronts Beatriz alone on a patio, and makes a sincere effort to understand why this tiny creature actually ‘cares’ so much about the earth he ravishes, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘The Book of Henry’
There is nothing a reviewer can reveal without giving away a huge, dramatic and heart-wrenching turn of events, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Norman’
Despite Gere’s Norman, the film is a curious and compelling film with a couple of great actors, Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘The Dinner’
Congressman Stan seems to have something involving closure in mind for this evening, involving his and Paul’s cut-up sons, even if it costs him $600 a plate, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Gifted’
Little Mckenna Grace is terrific, and wipes the adults off the screen. J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘The Lost City of Z’
British History tells us they were never seen again. Legend gives another version, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘A United Kingdom’
The film is well played by two excellent actors and with a few flaws, a worthy back up cast, J.P. Devine writes.