Richard Jenkins
DTF St. Louis—A Dark Comedy Murder Mystery Caught In A Love Triangle
“DTF St. Louis” is exactly the kind of weird, suburban fever dream you’d expect. Starring Steven Conrad, Joy Sunday, Linda Cardellini, Jason Bateman, David Harbour and others, it is a murder mystery that can give your boredom a toss. The first episode, titled “Cornhole,” doesn’t just dip its toes into the shallow end of marital malaise—it shoots straight into the deep, dark waters of midlife regret and murder. We’re introduced to Clark Forrest, a local weatherman and Floyd Smernitch, an ASL interpreter played by David Harbour, whose deadpan delivery is as dry as the M | Click Here...
Review Of Nightmare Alley: Is A Very Strange, Mostly Intriguing Tale Of Vicious Avaricious Nonconformists
Nightmare Alley Starring Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe, Richard Jenkins, Rooney Mara, Ron Perlman, Mary Steenburgen, David Strathairn Directed by Guillermo del Toro Rating: *** ½ “I was born for it,” sobs Bradley Cooper’s Stan Carlisle at the end of what is an exhausting and yet exhilarating 160-minute journey into the heart of darkness.He refers to what was known as the ‘geek’ in the circuses of yore where a man was chained and starved and put on display like an animal in a cage. The geek in Nightma | Click Here...
Review Of Kajillionaire: Is A Strange Stirring Drama
Kajillionaire Starring Evan Rachel Wood ,Richard Jenkins ,Debra Winger ,Gina Rodriguez Directed by Miranda July Rating: ** ½ If a lockdown had a human form it would be Evan Rachel Wood in this extremely weird film about a weird family doing weird things. She plays a strange daughter of a freaky dysfunctional family where her parents have rared their daughter to be a choronic scamster. Petty crime is their way of life. The three-member family is so strange in its insulated emotionless togetherness that we as an audience feel uncomfo | Click Here...
