'Radioactive' doesn't know what it wants to be - a biopic, a period drama, or a feminist meditation on the role of women in male-dominated fields - and while it is possible for a film to be all three, sadly this fragile script cannot juggle all of these successfully. What audiences are left with is yet another half-assed biopic that will be buried deep in Amazon Prime's streaming library, and rightfully so. The memory of one of the greatest women in science - and Rosamund Pike, for that matter -...
Read Full ReviewIf you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com So, a little bit about me first: I was always a man of science. I have a Masters degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, and I was always fascinated by how things truly work. On the other hand, I'm not the biggest fan of biographical movies due to the genre's boundaries. These films often follow a generic script, filled with formulaic plot points and lacking imaginative storytel...
Read Full ReviewMarie Curie was the first person to ever win a Nobel prize twice, and her legacy - alongside that of her husband and of their daughter - is no doubt what appealed to Rosamund Pike when offered this part. Sadly, though, the end product does very little justice to this trailblazing woman. It tries to reconcile her challenges as a scientist with those she faced as a women in man's world; of her immensely competitive instincts with her deep love for her husband (Sam Riley) and her family but in the ...
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by Sacha Galperine,Evgueni Galperine
by Sacha Galperine,Evgueni Galperine
by Sacha Galperine,Evgueni Galperine
by Sacha Galperine,Evgueni Galperine
by Sacha Galperine,Evgueni Galperine
by Sacha Galperine,Evgueni Galperine
by Sacha Galperine,Evgueni Galperine
by Sacha Galperine,Evgueni Galperine
by Sacha Galperine,Evgueni Galperine