Review: Somehow, Heartbreak Feels Good in ‘We Live in Time’

To imagine Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, two of the most versatile and beloved actors of our generation, starring in a romance film with an innately heart-wrenching premise, our expectations would certainly be high, and We Live in Time successfully reaches that bar.

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Review: ‘The Goldfinch’ is All Smoke and Mirrors

There are several factors filmmakers take into consideration when creating a movie with an adapted screenplay, some of which being faithfulness to page, accurate casting, and more. These kinds of movies can be a tricky thing for filmmakers to navigate, and sometimes it’s a select few factors that make the difference between a really great and a really bad film. Unfortunately, The Goldfinch falls into the category of the latter. Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name written by Donna Tarrt, The Goldfinch is a wannabe film that leads you on a confusing journey with ultimately no payoff.

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