Joses HoinFilm Reviews of 2014Movie No. 7 of 2014 — Godzilla 3DGareth Edwards’ reboot of the Japanese pop-culture behemoth doesn’t quite revive the genre as one might have hoped.May 17, 2014May 17, 2014
Joses HoinFilm Reviews of 2014Movie No. 6 of 2014 — Only Lovers Left AliveTom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton as vampire lovers! What could go wrong? Quite a bit, it seems.Feb 11, 2014Feb 11, 2014
Joses HoinFilm Reviews of 2014Movie No. 5 of 2014—Wolf Of Wall StreetScorsese and co. show you the money, the sex, the drugs—and it’s looks pretty even when it’s ugly. Kubrick might have approved.Feb 1, 2014Feb 1, 2014
Joses HoinFilm Reviews of 2014Movie No. 4 of 2014— Dallas Buyers ClubMatthew McConaughey is in a full-blown renaissance, playing a homophobe anti-hero who befriends a drag queen while fighting to keep him and his fellow AIDS sufferers alive. Jan 25, 2014Jan 25, 2014
Joses HoinFilm Reviews of 2014Movie No. 3 of 2014 —HerDirector Spike Jonze gives us a Neu(romancer) for our times; easily the best film you’ll watch this year.Jan 18, 2014Jan 18, 2014
Joses HoinFilm Reviews of 2014Movie No. 2 of 2014 — PhilomenaDame Judi Dench’s magisterial performance as a woman searching for the son she was forced to give up makes this a gem of a film.Jan 12, 2014Jan 12, 2014
Joses HoinFilm Reviews of 2014Movie Review No. 1 of 2014: Inside Llewyn DavisThe Coen Brothers deconstruct and demythologise fame and fortune against the backdrop of the 1960s folk music scene. The result is a ton of great music and a ton of solid story.Jan 5, 2014Jan 5, 2014