"The Two Faces of January" falls on its, um, face
Viggo Mortensen and Kursten Dunst play a couple on holiday in this adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel. The film starts strong and ends in a yawn.
Rustin Thompson is a filmmaker, film critic and indie radio deejay. He enjoys strong coffee, red wine, IPAs and his wife and grown children. He is comfortable with the fact he will never be rich, but
Viggo Mortensen and Kursten Dunst play a couple on holiday in this adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel. The film starts strong and ends in a yawn.
André Benjamin’s dynamic turn as the legendary rock star makes John Ridley's dreamy biopic one of the best films of the year.
A sophisticated director, a spirited start by the actors, and some witty exchanges early on: How did it end up so awful?
Anchorage TV's Charlo Green resigned on camera - punctuating her exit with an F-bomb - to draw attention to her new cause: legalizing marijuana in Alaska.
Guy Pearce stumbles through a post-Apocalyptic Outback with co-star Robert Pattinson. The story is meh, but the visuals are awesome.