Golf season for the Dewsweepers ended suddenly this fall. We play Sunday mornings of course, and chronicle our rounds at only local courses here weekly.
Here comes a movie that is being reviewed very well, is very good and in the grand scheme of things no one is going to see.
To say that the new Micheal Keaton dark comedy, drama Birdman is in very limited release would be generous. It has gotten very little local play, and is being reviewed as one of the years best movies.
Time for the list of underachievers, the most disappointing movies of the year. And this year there were some doozies!
Here comes one of the most original movies of the season, Amy Adams starring in Big Eyes. This is another true story, and this is one we don't know. And it's done through the eyes of the creative director Tim Burton.
Here is a great example of a movie that was supposed to be a whole lot better than it really is. Mark Wahlberg's new movie, The Gambler.
You have seen a ton of TV ads for this one, the new Unbroken. It's the true story of a real American hero named Louie Zamperini, and it is told by film maker Angelina Jolie.
We are going to use this Top Five List as a positive for movies. I will give you the Five Most Disappointing Movies of 2014 - next week.
They make movies for all kinds of reasons. Many contemporary movies are flavor-of-the-month, and many are there to give the "movie going public" what they want. All that is fine, but sometimes a movie is made because is should be. That is Foxcatcher.
Ben Stiller is back in the next installment of the Night At The Museum franchise just in time for the holidays.