Hammerle on… ‘Jackie,’ ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’
Bob Hammerle says “Rogue One” gets its strength from its characters, not its special effects.
Bob Hammerle says “Rogue One” gets its strength from its characters, not its special effects.
Bob Hammerle says you’ll be glued to your seat from the moment of the opening number in “La La Land.”
Bob Hammerle says “Manchester by the Sea” is the true definition of a work of ark.
Bob Hammerle says “A Man Called Ove” has many strengths and will bring you to the edge of tears.
Hammerle says "Queen of Katwe" will warm your heart from beginning to end.
Bob Hammerle says “Snowden” serves as a reminder to Americans how we have largely lost our privacy.
Bob Hammerle recommends “The Light Between Oceans,” but will never watch it again.
Bob Hammerle says “Kubo and the Two Strings” is a magnificent animated film for adults and older children.
Bob Hammerle says “Indignation” should be knocking on the door when Oscar nominations are announced next year.
Bob Hammerle says “Captain Fantastic” is a creative, daring film that encourages you to think.
Bob Hammerle says “The Secret Life of Pets” will leave a smile on your face.
Bob Hammerle says don’t be misled about “The Legend of Tarzan” by critics with a bad attitude.
Abandoned by my two grandchildren and Saudi foreign exchange student, I was forced to bite the bullet and go alone to see “Finding Dory.”
Bob Hammerle says “Love & Friendship” defines why people like him love movies.
Bob Hammerle says “Money Monster” is a very entertaining film.
The latest Marvel superhero film ‘Captain America: Civil War’ leaves Hammerle singing, ‘I Hate Myself for Loving You.’
Bob Hammerle says “Elvis & Nixon” is a hidden cinematic gem.
Bob Hammerle says you might consider looking up these movies for home viewing.
Take Bob Hammerle’s advice on the latest superhero blockbuster: Forget the hokey script and see “Batman v Superman” at an IMAX theater.