Movie Reviews


J-Wire publishes reviews from Roz Tarszisz, Glen Falkenstein and James Berardinelli

Macbeth – a movie review by Roz Tarszisz

September 16, 2015 by  

Of all Shakespeare’s flawed heroes, Macbeth is surely the hardest to care about.  Watch him bring about his own downfall as he pays the price for treachery.

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Oddball – a movie review by Roz Tarszisz

September 15, 2015 by  

Taking my grandson (4.5) to the movies is always a delight, especially if the movie is about penguins. This one has the bonus of a large, white, fluffy dog.

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Life – a movie review by Roz Tarszisz

September 8, 2015 by  

Even if you know little about James Dean you would recognise some of the famous off-screen photographs which have made him a poster pin-up for generations.

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A Walk in the Woods – a movie review by Roz Tarszisz

September 2, 2015 by  

When a popular book is adapted for the big screen, screenwriters take artistic licence to keep the story flowing.

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl – a movie review by Roz Tarszisz

August 31, 2015 by  

Just because a story is about teenagers doesn’t mean it should be dismissed as a movie only for teens.   This one won Grand Jury Prize at Sundance 2014.

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