It Might Just Be A High Octane Flop. With his new film, Breathe, Andy Serkis is the latest actor to try his hand at directing a film. Lave watched "Breathe" and now he's telling you what he thought about it.

Breathe is an inspirational, romantic crowd-pleaser of a film about a couple who refused to accept things as they were and. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. "Breathe," Andy Serkis' directorial debut, is an undeniably well-intentioned film.

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Serkis directs this true story of the parents of one of his best friends and producing partners, Jonathan Cavendish. Breathe movie reviews & Metacritic score: Charlie (Joséphine Japy) is seventeen and bored. Her estranged parents are too caught up in their own drama to pay. "Breathe" Cast Reveals Favorite Thrillers. "Breathe" stars Madhavan, Amit Sadh, and director Mayank Sharma reveal their favorite mind-bending, action-packed thriller movies and TV shows exclusively. This image of bodies encased in metal containers is just one variant of a complex visual motif that recurs throughout Serkis's film. Early images of Robin place him in a sports car, a biplane. It stars Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy, Hugh Bonneville, Tom Hollander, Ed Speleers and Dean-Charles Chapman, and tells the story of Robin Cavendish.

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If you loved Shadowlands, Breathe could be the film for you. The movie lets us observe its characters as they ruminate, hope and respond to the world around them. 'Breathe In': movie review. It reminds us a lot of The Theory of Everything in that it's a film based on the true story of a British man who against all.

Jane Levy stars in Screen Gems' horror-thriller "Don't Breathe." Gordon Timpen—Sony Pictures. A struggling Icelandic single mother forms an unlikely bond Film Review: 'And Breathe Normally'. Movies about fatal attractions between frustrated middle-aged men and the evocative Lolitas that cloud their vision and make them long for their youth. The movie is infused with a very British attitude of carrying on cheerfully despite hardship and hiding inner emotions.