ReelBob: ‘The Song of Names’ ★★
By Bob Bloom “The Song of Names” offers an intriguing premise that is undercut by its convoluted presentation. The movie starts in London in 1951, […]
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By Bob Bloom “The Song of Names” offers an intriguing premise that is undercut by its convoluted presentation. The movie starts in London in 1951, […]
Continue reading »By Bob Bloom At its core, “Luce” is a drama about perception, expectations and miscommunication. The movie gnaws at you, eliciting a gut feeling of […]
Continue reading »By Bob Bloom “Selma” is a very good movie that, were it not for a few false notes, could have been a great film. Set […]
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