The Good Dinosaur tells the story of a young Apatosaurus (say that three times fast) named Arlo. Though often looked at as the runt of litter, compared to his successful and often stronger brother and sister, he must step up in order to over come his fear. This then leads to him going on … Continue reading REVIEW: THE GOOD DINOSAUR
New Content is Coming!
Sorry about the long hiatus, guys. But along with the fact that there haven’t been many new movies to review, I have been really busy. Anyway, I wanted to announce that I will be trying to expand littlemoviereviews.com to Blu-ray, video game and television/streaming reviews, starting at the beginning of the new year. By bringing … Continue reading New Content is Coming!
REVIEW: SPECTRE
Spectre is the fourth James Bond film with Daniel Craig taking us on the action-packed adventure as the title character. Spectre is an entertaining film to watch. When I go to see an action film, I want to see lots of action. I wouldn’t expect to go into a drama and see 10-minute car chases. … Continue reading REVIEW: SPECTRE
REVIEW: STEVE JOBS
Will Steve Jobs Ever Be Given a Biographical Film Deemed Worthy of Our Standards? Steve Jobs is the biographical film about the tech genius who co-created, Apple, one of the biggest companies in the world, even among the constant trials and tribulations in his life. As the credits rolled at the end of the film, … Continue reading REVIEW: STEVE JOBS
REVIEW: Bridge of Spies
Bridge of Spies tells the story of insurance lawyer, James Donovan, who is recruited by the CIA to legally represent Soviet Spy Rudolph Abel. After Abel’s sentencing, Donovan must negotiate a prisoner exchange after the Soviets capture, U.S pilot, Gary Powers. In my ‘Most Anticipated Movies of Fall 2015’, I ranked Bridge of Spies at … Continue reading REVIEW: Bridge of Spies
REVIEW: Beasts of No Nation
Beasts of No Nation tells about a Civil War in an unnamed African country through the eyes of a young boy named Agu. Who after seeing his family murdered, is forced to become a child soldier. Written and directed by Cary Fukunaga (True Detective, Season One), Beasts of No Nation has no sympathy for the … Continue reading REVIEW: Beasts of No Nation
REVIEW: The Visit
The Visit takes place when a mother (Kathryn Hahn) let’s her two children (Olivia DeJonge and Ed Oxenbould) stay with their distant grandparents (Deanna Dunagan and Peter McRobbie) for a week. The young girl, Rebecca, an aspiring documentarian, decides to film the monumental trip on digital cameras. I am on the fence when it comes … Continue reading REVIEW: The Visit
REVIEW: 99 Homes
99 Homes tells the story of Rick Carver (Michael Shannon), a once simple-minded Florida realtor, now making a living at evicting people from their homes. After evicting Dennis Nash (Andrew Garfield), an unemployed construction worker, along with his mother (Laura Dern) and preteen son (Noah Lomax), Dennis sets out looking to get back what is … Continue reading REVIEW: 99 Homes
REVIEW: Sicario
Sicario is directed by Denis Villeneuve and stars Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, and Benicio Del Toro. This extraordinary cast, plays the two different sets of law enforcement agencies going after different Mexican Cartels. In order to find the leaders, they must go after all the people involved, the drugs, and the cartel’s means of travel. … Continue reading REVIEW: Sicario
REVIEW: The Martian
The Martian is directed by Ridley Scott and stars Matt Damon and Jessica Chastain. During a manned mission on Mars, astronaut Mark Watney and his crew are faced with a terrible dust storm that forces them to leave the Red Planet early. But in the process of heading back to the ship, Watney is hit … Continue reading REVIEW: The Martian