Running time: 109 minutes. R (language throughout, drug use, brief nudity, some violence). In theaters. Just when you thought NYC crime thrillers had run out of new ideas, here comes “Tuner,” a ...
For anyone who thinks they don’t make them like they used to, say hello to “Tuner,” a beautifully calibrated crime-romance with shades of “Thief” and “Good Will Hunting” and a terrific star turn from ...
For anyone who thinks they don’t make them like they used to, say hello to “Tuner,” a beautifully made crime romance with shades of “Thief” and “Good Will Hunting,” with a terrific star turn from Leo ...
Leo Woodall draws one into his life as Niki White, an apprentice piano tuner to Harry Horowitz (Dustin Hoffman), a legend in the New York City music circles. As the two go about in their van, with its ...
Here is an old-school thriller – the sort they don’t make any more – that makes cunning use of two fine actors born 59 years apart. Leo Woodall, so good in The White Lotus and Nuremburg, plays Niki, ...
The British actor shares how much he enjoyed learning piano for his new film, which sees him star across from Dustin Hoffman and Havana Rose Liu. In the movie, directed by Daniel Roher, the ...
“Tuner” executes one audience-pleasing plot device too many, and the end result is infuriating. This is film so chock full of clichés that it plays like a montage of genres. It’s a heist movie, a ...
Leo Woodall’s charm has already got him through a trip on the Italian coast (The White Lotus), Netflix’s most devastating modern romance (One Day), and even a run-in with Bridget Jones, but with Tuner ...
Playing a piano tuner with super sensitive hearing, Woodall’s relationship with Hoffman is a tender highlight in this unforced crime drama Leo Woodall’s breakout TV roles in The White Lotus and One ...
Toronto filmmaker Daniel Roher has accomplished a remarkable amount over barely a decade in the business. This weekend, though, Roher is offering another altogether different swerve and surprise. With ...
Neon’s surreal crime comedy I Love Boosters opens wide for the Memorial Day holiday frame a bit crowded with The Mandalorian And Grogu, Focus Features’ breakout Obsession and studio holdovers.