Sunday, March 11, 2018

They cry for their mothers

This movie is packed full of great actors, but Ben Mendelsohn and James Gandolfini as lowlife scumbags definitely stand out. Based on a George V. Higgins novel (Cogan's Trade), Killing Them Softly is a hidden gem, underrated for some reason, but it's hard-hitting unsentimental neo-noir at its best.

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Adversity builds character

A bit of a nostalgic filmmaking feel.  Paul Hunham teaches privileged boys at an elite  New England prep school and he has to remain on cam...