Dirty Dancing 35th Anniversary Edition
Although made on a shoestring budget, Dirty Dancing managed to employ a group of talented actors and dancers elevating it a level above a simple coming of age romance story.
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Theatrical, Streaming, Physical Media Reviews by Allison Rose
Browse reviews written by Allison Rose, including critical takes on films, home entertainment releases, and television series.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
I’m not sure this series would have worked with a different actress in the lead role, as Maslany offers just the right combination of smarts and sassiness to make Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk fierce yet likable.
Day Shift
The cast is great and the stunts are incredible but the script isn’t very funny so even a veteran, comedic actor like Foxx has nothing to sink his teeth into (pun intended).
I Am Groot
I AM GROOT offers fifteen minutes of baby Groot time while he looks adorable and gives audiences quite a few laugh out loud moments.
Prey
As a sci-fi, action, drama film, Prey has more style and depth than the original Predator movie but still manages to tie the two films together with common threads offering a plausibility that makes sense.
Bullet Train
Bullet Train is one ride you want to hop on and take it all the way to the end of the line. You won’t be disappointed.
Flatliners
Flatliners script written by Peter Filardi (The Craft), could have fallen apart in less capable hands but Schumacher handles the source material beautifully creating an intriguing visual to a fascinating concept.
Mrs Harris Goes To Paris
If you want a cute, lighthearted, “gosh, golly gee” kind of movie with incredible fashions, then Mrs Harris Goes To Paris is one right up your alley.
Where the Crawdads Sing
The young, up and coming cast are terrific with Edgar-Jones leading the charge for the others to follow.
