WOMEN TALKING lets its characters speak for themselves
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Women Talking is a quiet, dialogue heavy film that manages to captivate due to the stellar performances from an exquisite ensemble cast.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Women Talking is a quiet, dialogue heavy film that manages to captivate due to the stellar performances from an exquisite ensemble cast.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Welp, another year shot, old sport. Which means it is time for the best flicks lists to make an appearance.
by Rosalie Kicks, The Old Sport, and Ryan Silberstein, The Red Herring
We wish Babylon loved movies as much as we do.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Cinematic fiends! Here is a list of nine (I do not like even numbers) films that your favorite old sport uncovered this year.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
I do not want to weigh heavily on the production or style itself, given the necessity for stories such as this to be told.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Did we need another Pinocchio? Simple answer: No. However, I would like to point out this is not just any Pinocchio film, this is instead a creation from the mind of Guillermo del Toro.
by Batzina Belfry (aka Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport)
I bid you welcome creepies, ghoulies, goblins and spookies to The Cinematic Crypt for a twenty-four hour watch-a-long.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
When thinking in particular about American culture, it is quite fascinating how organs, specifically our sexual parts, predetermine one’s fate and even equate to a particular shade of color (ie pink for girls, blue for boys). It truly is ridiculous and downright perplexing to me how we have ended up there.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Every so often a flick comes along that makes me wonder how the filmmaker slipped it by the Hollywood moguls. Was it a work of hypnosis? Maybe a possession of sorts?
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
I truly believe that I would have loved this film as a teenager, especially due to the topics that it broaches.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Emily The Criminal exposes the society in which we all currently live; a place that does not offer forgiveness or rehabilitation.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
With the beautiful production design and costumes this film is reminiscent of a picture straight out of the golden age of Tinseltown
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
If you’re looking to get away from things and shut your mind off for a while this film is not the worst way to spend your time.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Kate is great.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
Thor: Love and Thunder is trying hard to do a lot of things but in the end gets lost in itself.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Buster is considered today to be one the of most prolific actor/directors that ever graced the silver screen.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Much like anchovies or blue cheese Strickland’s films appeal to a particular type of palette.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
This piece of cinema truly speaks for itself and what it has to say is incredible.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
I adore details like this and these little extras make owning a physical film release feel so much more special.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Director Jim Archer’s feature film debut based on the short of the same name, is a whimsical story about loneliness and friendship.