Victoria and the Straveneys (Mon Amie Victoria) | Quirky but interesting film (Movie Review)

Inspired by Doris Lessing’s novel Victoria and The Staveneys, the film stars French actors Guslagie Malanga, Nadia moussa, Catherine Mouchet, Pascal Greggory, Alexis Loret and Pierre Andrau. The film was brought to the silver screen by Screenwriter and Director Jean-Paul Civeyrac.  Premise: Victoria, an 8 years old black girl from a low-income family, never forgot the night she spent … Continue reading Victoria and the Straveneys (Mon Amie Victoria) | Quirky but interesting film (Movie Review)

Unbroken | Trailer 1

Unbroken (trailer1) is the chronicle of the life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who was taken prisoner by Japanese forces during World War II. Writers: Laura Hillenbrand (book), Joel & Ethan Coen, Richard Lagravenese & William nicholson (Screenplay)Director: Angelina JolieStars: Finn Wittrock, Jack O'Connell, Domhnall Gleeson & Jai Courtney. This film looks like an emotional ride I want to … Continue reading Unbroken | Trailer 1

The Longest Ride | Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUS_Q7FsfqU The Longest Ride (trailer) The lives of a young couple intertwine with a much older man as he reflects back on a lost love while he’s trapped in an automobile crash. Well, it’s a Nicholas Sparks movie, meaning we know what we’re in for, but this one piqued my interest because Britt Robertson looks different in … Continue reading The Longest Ride | Trailer

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Movie Review) | Mindblowing trilogy and the whole saga makes sense now

It is the final installment of the three-part film adapted from The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. Directed by Peter Jackson The Battle of the Five Armies follows The Desolation of Smaug and An Unexpected Journey and stars Ian McKellen, Luke Evans, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Lee Pace, Benedict Cumberbatch, Evangeline Lily & Orlando Bloom. Premise: Bilbo and Company are forced to engage in a war … Continue reading The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Movie Review) | Mindblowing trilogy and the whole saga makes sense now