Well, here it is. You all asked for it. I felt sick leaving this movie and quickly gave it a one star review on Letterboxd with an Arrested Development quote as my only review: “I don’t know what I expected.”Against… Continue Reading →
As I sat in the dark theater, surrounded by empty seats eliminated by use with caution tape, the first ominous tone emanated from the digital audio system. I immediately was aware that I was watching a Zack Snyder movie. With… Continue Reading →
The film was directed by the disaster schlock master of the 1990s, Rolland Emerich and was his retelling of the turning point of World War II, the Battle of Midway. Now, right away an action schlock director helming a serious… Continue Reading →
The film was directed by Emma Seligman, based on her short film of the same name. At a Jewish funeral service with her extended family, college student Danielle runs into her sugar daddy, his family and her ex-lover. Danielle’s fatal… Continue Reading →
I’m not sure why this was the live action remake that everyone turned on, but it’s about damn time. Outside of Pete’s Dragon and Christopher Robin (which both did drastically different and creative things while still remaining loving and faithful… Continue Reading →
One of the most frustrating movies ever made. The Farrelly brothers clearly adore the source material, as they’ve been trying to get this thing made for the better part of the decade, and it shows. The three leads are a… Continue Reading →
Well, to say this movie was “Very Nice”, would be an understatement. Normally I would wax poetic about the ups and down, the twists and turns, of a movie. However, this movie leaves me sitting here on the edge of… Continue Reading →
I have often been criticized for not being the biggest fan of Groundhog Day. I mean, Bill Murray is a legend, and 100% of the reason to watch the movie, but it was just lacking something for me. Turns out,… Continue Reading →
Charlize Theron stars alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor, Marwan Kenzari, Kiki Layne, Matthias Schoenaerts, Luca Marinelli, Harry Melling and Veronica Ngo in The Old Guard, released on July 10th on Netflix. A group of covert “immortal” mercenaries, led by Theron, are recruited to… Continue Reading →
In a timely film, written and directed by Jon Stewart, Steve Carell plays a Democratic political strategist, who offers the services of his team to a retired serviceman in a small Wisconsin town. After being convinced to run for mayor… Continue Reading →
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