T&S Saw It - Movie Reviews

T&S Saw It - Movie Reviews

The Snowman

On paper, The Snowman sounds like a slam dunk. You have an acclaimed director (Tomas Alfredson of Let the Right

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Thor: Ragnarok 

While Chris Hemsworth’s brawny Asgardian prince is a staple of Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, the Thor standalone films have been

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Last Flag Flying

I think it’s important to talk about events like the Vietnam War, and I had hoped this film would be

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The Disaster Artist

This movie has to walk a very fine line. While ostensibly a biopic, it very easily could fall into the

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All The Money in the World 

Based on the book by John Pearson, this film centers on the 1973 Rome kidnapping of Paul Getty (Charlie Plummer),

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Phantom Thread

On the surface, Phantom Thread seems like a typical period costume drama, emphasis on costume. Set in post-war London, the

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Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool

It’s difficult to make a film about death that isn’t depressing, but I was hoping this one would dredge some

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Home Again

Alice Kinney (Reese Witherspoon) is 40, raising two kids, launching an interior design company and living in a beautiful Los

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The Trip to Spain

It’s been a while since a movie made me laugh all the way through, but this one did the trick!

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City of Ghosts

As the film’s title implies, the Syrian city of Raqqa is a shadow of its former self. Bombs, airstrikes and