Tag Archives: Dianne Wiest

Only Murders In The Building: Series Five. Television Drama Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Steve Martin, Martin Short, Selena Gomez, Michael Cyril Crieghton, Meryl Streep, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Téa Leoni, Bobby Cannavale, Dianne Wiest, Renée Zellweger, Christoph Waltz, Logan Lerman, Jackie Hoffman, Beanie Feldstein, Keegan-Michael Key, Jermaine Fowler, Shea Buckner, Dame DiLiegro, Aaron Dean Eisenberg, Cory Jeacoma, Evan Mulrooney, Vanessa Aspillaga, Dane DiLiegro, Russell G. Jones, Emory Cohen, Julian Cihi, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Nathan Lane, Jayne Houdyshell, Adriane Lenox, Tony Plana, Madison Wray, Jane Lynch, Richard Kind, Paul Rudd, David Patrick Kelly, Theo Stockman, Becky Ann Baker, Dylan Baker, James Caverly, Tina Fey.

Apartment 7A. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Julia Garner, Dianne Wiest, Kevin McNally, Jim Sturgess, Marli Siu, Rosy McEwen, Andrew Buchan, Anton Blake Horowitz, Raphael Sowole, Tina Gray, Patrick Lyster, Rachel Atkins, Andre Lillis, Hannah Morley, Nikkita Chadha, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Patricia Jones, Tina Chiang, James Swanton, Amy Leeson, Scott Hum.

One of the main issues with a prequel written years after the original was filmed is that it can, if not researched properly by the writers, deflect from the narrative that made what followed an act of cinematic glory.

The Mule. Film Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Cast: Clint Eastwood, Bradley Cooper, Manny Montana, Taissa Farmiga, Andy Garcia, Alison Eastwood, Michael Pena, Jill Flint, Laurence Fishburne, Clifton Collins Jr., Dianne Wiest, Ignacio Serricchio, Noel Gugliemi, Robert LaSardo, Katie Gill, Eugene Cordero.

There will come a time when the cinematic world will be without Clint Eastwood and Dianne Wiest as a shining examples of how actors of a certain era on screen can still convey such depths of emotion with a single look down the barrel of the camera that you cannot but feel certain emotions come to the forefront of your mind as you watch them effortlessly portray life. Awe, grace, hope, they all have their dynamic hold on the cinema goer, and whilst actors such as Michael Pena, Laurence Fishburne and Bradley Cooper bring a wonderful passion to the screen, it is to a golden generation that perhaps we owe a life-long debt of enjoying cinema to.