
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) movie review: winged infamy
It’s all a bit satirical. Or maybe not. Look, over there, Shakespeare in a superhero cape!

It’s all a bit satirical. Or maybe not. Look, over there, Shakespeare in a superhero cape!

Transforms the beloved “People’s Princess” into a drippy, unappealing rom-com heroine, sort of like Bridget Jones with bodyguards.

I’ll watch Naomi Watts and Naveen Andrews in anything, though this does look a bit like a TV melodrama.
With links to my reviews. I’ll be adding reviews of the last few films I haven’t yet covered between now and the Oscars.

It is so cute what this flick thinks is “dangerous” and “offensive”!

It’s a disaster movie, but not as we know it…
Well, this looks absolutely heartbreaking.
If you don’t care for Watts in the role, whom would you cast?
If there’s one thing that comes across stridently and passionately from Clint Eastwood’s curiously blah biopic J. Edgar, it is this: Leonardo DiCaprio really wants an Oscar.
An out-and-out act of real-life treason: now a major motion picture! Collect the action figures!