Thursday, January 30, 2014

Kevin Costner Will Be in Five Films This Year and it is Great to See

"Field of Dreams" is one of the best sports films ever made, and it is one of the reasons why Kevin Costner is one of the best actors of all time. It is a classic, and it has the classic line, "If you build it, he will come." Iowa corn farmer, Ray, played by Kevin Costner, deciphers this information by building a baseball field in his corn field. What he builds is something much more not just for baseball history but for himself.

This film is a classic. It is not only one of the best sports films of all time, it is one of the best films ever. Kevin Costner is a visionary, and he will no doubt be considered one of the best. Most films he makes are gold. "Dances with Wolves" and this film will be considered classics forever. I am so glad seeing him in more big films now, because he is spectacular. His ability to study each character is unheard of. And we could see this especially in "Field of Dreams" and "JFK." He is in five films in 2014, not saying they will be amazing but it is great to see him back in the spotlight. My guess is his best film this year, will be "Draft Day." I don't see him as an action star so much. I see him better as a dramatic, and serious role, much like "Field of Dreams" and "JFK." Nonetheless it is great to see him around for much longer.

Grade = 88/100 = B+

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Morgan Spurlock's documentary, "Mansome" is a Great Documentary to See

Morgan Spurlock's documentary, "Mansome" is a great documentary to see. Morgan Spurlock is one of the best documentary filmmaker today. His films are provocative, gripping, and extremely interesting. This film tries to answer the questions what does it mean to be a man, and what is the definition of masculinity? With the help of Jason Bateman and Will Arnett, this film goes in depth of chivalry, grooming, metrosexuality, and appearance in general. The idea of masculinity has changed over the years, and Spurlock has an inside look of this whole idea by taking us through beard competitions, barber shops, and nail salons, to give us an answer of that it is up to interpretation and opinion. Culture and generations have been changing through the decades and the idea of looking nice and looking attractive and being manly has changed as well, and Morgan Spurlock has absolutely made another gem with this documentary.

Morgan Spurlock is one of my favorite directors. His films have been so entertaining, and funny to watch that he has probably killed the stereotype of documentaries being boring. He has made interesting films that are so exciting to watch because it is different from any other documentary because he is involved in his own film, much like he has done with "Super Size Me." This film was not as good as "Super Size Me" or "Greatest Movie Ever Sold" but it was a great film to watch to think about the idea about being the best person you can be.

Grade = 81/100 = B-


Saturday, January 25, 2014

"The Lifeguard" is Brilliant

"The Lifeguard" is brilliant. Leigh, played by Kristen Bell, is a journalist living in New York. After a breakup, Leigh wants a fresh start, so she decides to go back home in Connecticut. Leigh is thirty and wanting to do something different than her life in New York, so she decides to move back home with her parents, and take up her old job of being a lifeguard. She starts spending time with her old friends, Todd, played by Martin Starr, and Mel, played by Mamie Gummer. Todd and Mel are trying to become adults in the same town they grew up in, so they were puzzled with Leigh's new ideas. Nonetheless, Leigh starts her job and meets a couple of teenagers, Jason, played by David Lambert, and Matt, played by Alex Shaffer. Jason and Matt are troubled teenagers. They smoke, do drugs, and they have plans of dropping out of high school, and moving to Vermont. They understand Leigh though, and Jason is one of the few people lives that care about her in her time of need. Jason and Leigh start a forbidden love affair. Leigh tries to figure out what she is going to do in her lost state.

This film is good, and it really hits home by the end. This film plays with your emotions, it is a raw, intense film that questions aspects of life. The cast really portrayed this idea very well. This was David Lambert's first feature film and he did very well, and it was believable to see him have this forbidden relationship with Kristen Bell. Another great role in this film was shown by Martin Starr. He has a great career so far, and it started on the amazing show, "Freaks and Geeks." He is always great, and hilarious to watch. Mamie Gummer was also fantastic in this film. She was great on "The Big C" and this film she really shined. The two main characters in this film that were especially great Alex Shaffer's and Kristen Bell's. Alex Shaffer always ceases to amaze me. This was his second feature film, and after "Win Win" I knew he was going places. In this film, he played his part so well and he was believable. Kristin Bell really surprised me in this film. This is obviously the best role she has had next to "Forgetting Sarah Marshall." She needed to get out of the romantic comedies and in this film exceeding every expectation for anyone, and she nailed this role. This is an fierce, gut-wrenching film, but excellent by the end. It did not great reviews but if watched with an open-mind it can be relatable, and satisfying by the end of the film.

Grade = 80/100 = B-

Thursday, January 23, 2014

"Riding in Cars With Boys" is an Overall Great Film

"Riding in Cars With Boys" is an overall great film. Beverly, played by Drew Barrymore, is a strong woman who gets pregnant at the age of 15. The father of the baby is Ray, played by Steve Zahn. Ray is not the most mature or prepared father but he vows to try to do his best for their child. This film has two stories going on at once. The story of Beverly taking care of her child, and the present, where Beverly tries to track down Ray because she is writing a book about her life. Beverly tries to be the best mother she can, even when Ray becomes a drug addict and still has no idea what to do about the child. Beverly perseveres and tries as best as she can to be a writer and be an amazing mother. This film thoroughly clarifies that parenting does not have a guide book.

This film is great mainly because of the writing and the cast. This film was based on a novel about Beverly D'Onofrio's life. It is a true story that can be relatable to anyone. Life changes in an instant. Beverly had dreams of going to school and becoming a writer, it took longer than expected but she did it, regardless she was a single mother. Steve Zahn was great in this film. He has not had the best track record of great films but he is a decent actor mainly because of this film. A great supporting role in this film was Brittany Murphy. She played Beverly's friend Fay and she did a fantastic job for this film. It is a shame that she had to pass so soon. Furthermore, Drew Barrymore was incredible in this film. She has always been a household name but she has not been in that amazing role yet, where she wins a bunch of awards. This is one of her best roles next to "Grey Gardens" and after she is this flop with Adam Sandler called "Blended," I hope she has an amazing role that will land her a nomination.

Grade = 83/100 = B

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

"For the Love of the Game" is One of Kevin Costner's Best

"For the Love of the Game" is one of Kevin Costner's best. Kevin Costner plays Billy Chapel. Billy is a forty year old baseball pitcher, and we see him pitching the best game of his life. He is pitching a perfect game, the best achievement a pitcher can receive other than winning the CY Young award. A perfect game consists of no walks, no hits, allowed the entire nine innings. While this game is happening, Billy is contemplating his entire life, mostly with his past relationship named Jane, played by Kelly Preston. Jane and Billy didn't work out but Billy is still in love with Jane, and Billy has to figure out how he wants to leave his legacy while playing the best game of his life.

This film is such a great experience to watch through. It has an amazing cast including, John C. Reilly, Brian Cox, J.K. Simmons, and Jena Malone. This film was based on a novel, and it was a great story put to screen. Sam Raimi directed this film and he did a fantastic job of going from one story of the baseball game to Billy Chapel's flashbacks. Kelly Preston did a spectacular job also. She has been in the business for awhile and she is also great to see on screen. Kevin Costner really deserves recognition for this role. He has always been one of the best actors of all time, and today he is still in plenty of films. Its a shame that he has only won two Oscars because he is one of the best actors of all time. Please watch this amazing story put to screen.

Grade = 85/100 = B

Monday, January 20, 2014

The Remake of "True Grit" is One of the Coen Brother's Best

The remake of "True Grit" is one of the Coen Brother's best. It tells the story Mattie Ross, played by Hailee Steinfeld, who tries to find his father's killer. She gets help from a U.S. Marshal named Rooster Cogburn, played by Jeff Bridges. They set out on a journey through the wilderness on horseback to find Tom Chaney, played by Josh Brolin, to try to kill him to avenge Mattie's father's death. With the help of a man named LBoeuf, played by Matt Damon they will try their best.

This film is spectacular mainly because of the cast and the Coen Brothers. Josh Brolin is the villain in this film but regardless he does a fantastic job and any role he is given is great. Matt Damon has been around for awhile and he is also spectacular. "Good Will Hunting," "The Departed" and "True Grit" are only three films that he has been that were amazing. Jeff Bridges and Hailee Steinfeld were nominated for Oscars for this film and they deserved it. Jeff bridges is always fantastic in any role, and this film he spot on, and also hilarious. This was Hailee Steinfeld's first film and she was amazing. I was pulling for her to win the Oscar because she was gutsy, entertaining, and she was exciting to watch in this film. And the Coen brothers did an amazing job for this remake. They are the best in business, and any actor would die for a role in one of their films. They are geniuses. This film should be apart of their legacy.

Grade = 89/100 = B+

Saturday, January 18, 2014

"Enough Said" is a Great Film for James Gandolfini's Last

"Enough Said" is a great film for James Gandolfini's last. Eva, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, is a divorced woman living with her daughter Ellen, played by Tracey Fairaway. After getting divorced, it has just been Eva and Ellen and Eva has been lonely. And Ellen is going away to college at the end of the summer, and Eva is looking for someone. Eva is a masseuse and after plenty of clients talking about their lives, she wants to have one again, when she becomes an empty nester.  She goes to a party, with her friends Sarah, played by Toni Collette, and Will, played by Ben Falcone. She meets a new client named Marianne, played by Catherine Keener, and a heavyset man but also appealing man named Albert, played by James Gandolfini. Albert asks for Eva's number because like Eva, he is divorced and looking for a relationship after his daughter leaves for college. Eva starts to date Albert and she really starts to like him. And she is also liking spending time with Marianne, the only problem is that Albert is Marianne's ex-husband. Eva has to figure out what she really wants.

This film was incredibly hilarious and it was very simple and heartwarming just like the relationship they portrayed in this film. This is very entertaining to watch, and throughout the film you want to know how their relationship will end up. Julia Louis-Dreyfus does a fantastic job as the lead. She was funny, and a very strong independent woman. She is a legendary actress because of her amazing role on "Seinfeld" and it is great to see her in films also and still be around in Hollywood. Some great supporting roles in this film included, Toni Collette, Catherine Keener, and Ben Falcone. James Gandolfini was amazing in this film, and it is a travesty that he is gone so soon. This film can be apart of his legacy.

Grade = 86/100 = B

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Lena Dunham is a Genius for "Girls" and "Tiny Furniture"

"Tiny Furniture" is one of the best indie comedies ever made. It tells the story of Aura, played by Lena Dunham. Aura has just graduated from college, and she is moving back in with her mother and little sister. And she is dealing with the struggles of post graduation. She also just got out of a relationship that was supposed to lead to marriage. She is in a rut, and she needs to find a new journey for herself. After much encouragement from her best friend, Charlotte, played by Jemima Kirke, she decides to get a job as a hostess at a restaurant. She still is not herself, and she is going through a tough time in her life. Lena Durham gives a powerful performance and this film skyrocketed her career to stardom because now she is extremely successful with her hit HBO show "Girls." This was her first film.

Lena Dunham is a genius. I am in awe of how amazing her films and her show are. This film was directed, and written by her, and she also was the lead. This film had so many witty moments and awkward happenings that a college graduate can relate to. She portrayed this great view of post graduation so well. It is an incredibly difficult part of a person's life, and I am dreading it completely. She showed that it is not easy for anyone, we will be scared, and nervous, and feeling helpless but we will get through it. Lena and her little sister played siblings in this film and they were both fantastic. Grace Dunham has not been in many films but she she did very well in this film. Jemima Kirke was spectacular in this film also. She was beautiful, funny, audacious and she just nailed this role, and her role on "Girls." This film really opened the door for Lena Dunham and she deserves all of the success so far.

"Tiny Furniture" = 88/100 = B+

Monday, January 13, 2014

"August: Osage County" is a Masterpiece

"August: Osage County" is a masterpiece. It is set in Osage county, Oklahoma, with a very dysfunctional family. Beverly, played by Sam Shepard, Violet, played by Meryl Streep, live together with their new housemaid, Johnna, played by Misty Upham. Violet wants her daughters and family at the house because she has been diagnosed with throat cancer. Violet's sister, Mattie Fae, played by Margo Martindale, and her husband, Charlie, played by Chris Cooper come to the house to support her. Violet has three sisters, Ivy, played by Julianne Nicholson, Karen, played by Juliette Lewis, and Barbara, played by Julia Roberts. Ivy has been at the house taking care of Violet because she lives in Oklahoma. Karen now lives in Florida with her new fiancee, Steve, played by Dermot Mulroney. And Barbara lives in Colorado with her daughter, Jean, played by Abigail Breslin. And her split husband, Bill, played by Ewan McGregor. Beverly commits suicide, and it is a shock for the whole family and it sparks many problems between the family. It is a depressing film that really brings up the ideas of love and life, and how they can be washed away in an instant.

This film was great mainly because of the cast. Chris Cooper is one of my favorite actors mainly because of his role in "Adaptation." He does an amazing job in this film being the best father and husband he can be. His wife in the film, Margo Martindale was also very good. This role is much more serious than her role on "The Millers" but she does a great job showing how she can play other roles. Abigail Breslin does an amazing job for her role also. She is becoming a very well-known teenage actor and she is having a great career for herself. Benedict Cumberbatch has a small role in this film and he does a great job. He has been in six films this year and he has nailed every single role. The honorable mentions for this film were Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep. Julia Roberts is dark, edgy, and tough woman in this film and this role might be her best next to "Erin Brockovich." Meryl Streep played a drug addict, and that is not an easy feat, but she is one of the best actresses of all time and she nailed this role, and it proves that any role she is given she epitomizes it. This film is very gripping, and depressing, but it is great to see everyone's journey throughout the film.

Grade = 88/100 = B+

Saturday, January 11, 2014

"Her" is Incredible

"Her" is incredible. Theodore, played by Joaquin Phoenix is a writer who is very lonely after his recent split from his wife. His wife, Catherine, played by Rooney Mara, and Theodore had a great relationship but their marriage was going astray, and this led to Theodore feeling gloomy. He became very lonely and wanting to change his life. This film is set in futuristic Los Angeles, and a new technology is invented. It is called Os, an operating system. This is not an ordinary operating system, it is a system that can do almost anything and it can also feelings, emotions, and have legitimate conversations with the person it is programmed to. Theodore's is named Samantha. Samantha, voiced by Scarlet Johansson. Theodore becomes friends with Samantha and she becomes a person that helps with his loneliness. She is always there for him unlike most of the people in his life, and he finally feels like himself again after his split with Catherine. He develops a relationship with her, and he finally feels like he has a sense of purpose in the world because there is someone or something that really true cares about him. He tries to hide it for awhile even with his friend Amy, played by Amy Adams. This is new to him, and especially for Samantha because she is learning everything about life and the world she is now discovering. This is a great tale of love and friendship, and it really shows how crazy love is.

Spike Jonze did a fantastic job for this film. Yes, the idea is crazy and a little ridiculous. But isn't love the same way. This is a great theme in the film also. Love is crazy mainly because we are sharing things with one other person, and we want to make sure that person is the only person in the world that is cared for. If feelings are shared, and two people have a mutual attraction and feeling of love who cares how they look, or who they are. To Theodore, Samantha was real everything she was lacking was a body, everything involving a relationship was there except the physical aspects. Spike Jonze did an amazing making us believe that this relationship was as sacred as any other relationship. Not just Spike Jonze, but the cast was spectacular also. Amy Adams was fantastic as always. She is always great, and in this film we see at her saddest and distraught moments but we wanted her to succeed just like Joaquin Phoenix's character. Although, I was rooting against her in this film, Rooney Mara was great in her role. We really felt for her, and how we wanted her to figure where her life was going even without Theodore. Joaquin Phoenix did an amazing job in this film. You really want him to feel good and better about himself all throughout the film. He is a contender for a Golden Globe and even an Oscar this March. This film is great, and it should be watched with an open-mind. Go see it.

Grade = 89/100 = B+

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Golden Globes Predictions

Who/What Will Win:

Films:
Best Drama - "12 Years a Slave"
Best Musical/Comedy - "American Hustle"
Best Director - Steve McQueen
Best Actress in a Drama - Judi Dench
Best Actor in a Drama - Chiwetel Ejiofor
Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy - Joaquin Phoenix
Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy - Meryl Streep
Best Supporting Actress - Julia Roberts
Best Supporting Actor - Michael Fassbender
Best Screenplay - Spike Jonze
Best Foreign Language Film - "Blue is the Warmest Color"
Best Animated Film - "Frozen"
Best Original Song - "Atlas"
Best Score - Hans Zimmer

TV Shows:
Best Comedy/Musical - "Modern Family"
Best Drama - "Breaking Bad"
Best Actress in a Comedy - Julia Louis-Dreyfus 
Best Actress in a Drama - Taylor Schilling
Best Actor in a Drama - Bryan Cranston
Best Actor in a Comedy - Jim Parsons
Best Miniseries or TV Movie - "Behind the Candelabra"
Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie - Helen Mirren
Best Actor in  a Miniseries or TV Movie - Al Pacino
Best Supporting Actress - Sofia Vergara
Best Supporting Actor - Aaron Paul

Who Deserves to Win:

Films:
Best Drama - "12 Years a Slave"
Best Musical/Comedy - "Her"
Best Director - David O. Russell
Best Actress in a Drama - Judi Dench or Cate Blanchett
Best Actor in a Drama - Chiwetel Ejiofor
Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy - Leonardo Dicaprio
Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy - Amy Adams
Best Supporting Actress - Jennifer Lawrence
Best Supporting Actor - Bradley Cooper
Best Screenplay - Spike Jonze
Best Foreign Language Film - "Blue is the Warmest Color"
Best Animated Film - "Frozen"
Best Original Song - "Atlas"
Best Score - Hans Zimmer

TV Shows:
Best Comedy/Musical - "Girls"
Best Drama - "Breaking Bad"
Best Actress in a Comedy - Amy Poehler
Best Actress in a Drama - Taylor Schilling
Best Actor in a Drama - Bryan Cranston or Kevin Spacey
Best Actor in a Comedy - Don Cheadle
Best Miniseries or TV Movie - "Behind the Candelabra"
Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie - Jessica Lange
Best Actor in  a Miniseries or TV Movie - Al Pacino or Matt Damon
Best Supporting Actress - Sofia Vergara
Best Supporting Actor - Aaron Paul


Tuesday, January 7, 2014

"The Blind Side" is a Great Family Film

"The Blind Side" is a great family film. It tells the true story of Michael Oher, played by Quinton Aaron. He is a homeless teenager trying to get by. He gets taken in by a family, the Tuohys. Shawn, played by Tim McGraw, Leigh Anne, played by Sandra Bullock, S.J., played by Jae Head, and Collins, played by Lily Collins. They are a wealthy white family who take in this very large black teenager. Leigh Anne's friends and family question their decision, but Leigh Anne does not mind because she wants to Michael in his time of need. Leigh Anne discovers that Michael is actually really good at football and he becomes a great football star at his high school.

This film is great because of how great the cast worked well together. The film has Quinton Aaron as the main character, this is his major role, Tim McGraw is a singer, and they both did great. The children in this film were very good also. Jae Head was amazing and he is only 12 years old. He had a major part in this film because he really had a great relationship with Michael and he did amazing. Lily Collins did a great job also. Her career has skyrocketed since this film and she deserves it. The real winner for this film is obviously Sandra Bullock. She won an Oscar for her role in this film. She really played this part very well. This is her best role and she deserved every bit of the award. This is a great film even though this is a sports film.

Grade = 84/100 = B

Sunday, January 5, 2014

"Rear Window" is a Classic

"Rear Window" is a classic. Jeff, played by James Stewart, is wheelchair bound after an accident from his photography job. He lives in an apartment overlooking many different apartments across from him, but he can see everything perfectly. He can see a married couple, a beautiful woman, a married couple with a dog, a lonely woman, and a couple going through many marital problems. And he gives them names, the married couple are the newlyweds, the beautiful woman is called Miss Torso, the lonely woman is Miss Lonelyhearts etc. The couple going through marital problems are the Thorwalds. Jeff keeps an eye on them closely. He talks it over with his beautiful young girlfriend, Lisa, played by Grace Kelly. Lisa is a successful woman in the business world of fashion and this intimidates Jeff because he cannot do everything he can for her because he is wheelchair bound and she is better looking and making more money. He talks this over with his aide, Stella, played by Wendell Corey. He thinks Lisa is too perfect. this plays into the whole voyeuristic attitude he is partaking in. Lisa, Jeff, and Stella, think something is going on with the Thorwalds. They try to figure it out.

This film is great mainly because of Alfred Hitchcock. Hitchcock was a genius and he is considered one of the best directors ever. This film might be his most famous and it is one of his best. Hitchcock wanted us to believe that we can have a voyeuristic attitude. If you think about we all have voyeuristic behaviors. We are nosey, we want to know the latest gossip, and we want to know if people are talking about us. When watching a film we are exploring someone's lives and Hitchcock was playing with this idea, and also having a funny look on relationships and marriage, and also life in general.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

"Dangerous Minds" is a Great Film Starring Michelle Pfeiffer

"Dangerous Minds" is a great film starring Michelle Pfeiffer. It tells the true story of Louanne Johnson, played by Michelle Pfeiffer. She is an ex-marine teaching English at an inner city high school. The kids do not have any direction whatsoever. They are in a world of crime, drugs, and gangs, and most of the kids will not graduate. Louanne tries her best to reach to the kids and try to helped them graduate. She teaches them poetry by showing them Bob Dylan songs, and showing that school is not the worst thing in the world.

This film brings up a great topic in the U.S. today. In inner cities and urban areas, most kids do not graduate. It is a terrible thing because it is hard to get anywhere in life without a diploma. Michelle Pfeiffer does a great job in this film, and she got a few awards for this role. These types of films dealing with troubled teenagers are great for example "Freedom Writers," "Stand and Deliver," and "Lean on Me." This is one of the best in this genre.

Grade = 81/100 = B-

Thursday, January 2, 2014

"The Wolf of Wall Street" is One of Scorsese's Best

"The Wolf of Wall Street" is one of Scorsese's best. It tells the true story of Jordan Belfort, played by Leonardo Dicaprio. Jordan is a stockbroker living in Manhattan. He works at a powerful company with the leader of the pack, Mark Hanna, played by Matthew McConaughey. Hanna shows him the ropes of being a wealthy stockbroker. Jordan leaves the company and starts fresh at a small company in Long Island and learns what it takes to take small companies, and make them sound amazing enough for people to buy the stocks. After becoming successful he meets a man named Donnie Azoff, played by Jonah Hill. Donnie wants to become successful also, and decides to join Jordan. They start their own business called "Stratton Oakmont." They start out a small company in Long Island but then move their way into a large company on Wall Street. While this is happening Jordan becomes a great salesman, good enough to teach his new employees. At the height of his success, he becomes engulfed in drugs and prostitues, forgetting about his loving wife, Theresa, played by Cristin Milloti. She is madly in love with Jordan and happy for his success but Jordan lets his fortune get to his head. One day at a party held at the Belfort's, Jordan meets a beautiful young woman named Naomi, played by Margot Robbie. He starts to have an affair with her, and tries to deal with his lifestyle as a wealthy stockbroker, but tries to make sure he stays out of trouble.

This film is great and Scorsese outdid himself. It is a very long film, and contains countless amounts of nude scenes. However, the film was action-packed and exciting, because we wanted to see how Jordan life will end up. I did not feel like the film dragged on that much because everything was happening so fast, mainly because Scorsese wanted us to feel for Jordan when he was under the influence of drugs. And the nude scenes, played with that too. He was living a crazy lifestyle, and having sex with prostitutes and having orgies, and having affair played along with his lifestyle he was living with his coworkers, and his best friends. With that being said, the cast was very good in this film fulfilling their duties to make us believe they were apart of this lifestyle. Jonah Hill was spectacular as always. He is one of those few actors that can play comedic and dramatic roles, and also be extremely funny. He was ridiculous in this film and he played the part so well. He is always great and he will probably get nominated for Best Supporting Actor for this role. I am not a fan of Matthew McConaughey but he was in the film for the beginning but he was great. He was funny, crazy, and he played the part really well. He has come along way in this business and after this film, "The Lincoln Lawyer" and "Mud" he is becoming a household name. Margot Robbie was great also. She is absolutely, drop dead gorgeous and she is also a great actress. Her performance in this and "About Time" can help her popularity in Hollywood. Kyle Chandler and Rob Reiner were also great supporting roles for this film. And of course Leonardo Dicaprio stole the show. He was spectacular, and there is no reason why he shouldn't get nominated like any other role he has played. This film is great mainly because of one genius, Martin Scorsese. He continues to wow everyone with his amazing films, and his ability to produce masterpieces in films. This film is somewhat similar to "Goodfellas" and not as amazing but it still a great film to see, if you don't mind 3 hour long movies.

Grade = 92/100 = A-