Strangely funny and gripping at the same time. An interesting take on
race relations and the generation gap. Eastwood still has it. Not the
ending I was hoping for, but then again, I wasn't watching The
Punisher 2.
Rating: B-
Jun 10, 2016
Soaked In Bleach (2015)
An exhaustive documentary about Kurt Cobain’s murder and how the case was mishandled by the Seattle police department. It’s difficult and frustrating to watch, just as it would be to watch any movie where the smug villain gets away with murder. That villain is of course Courtney Love. One can only hope that someday, somehow, justice will be served.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
Garden State (2004)
Loved it. Films like these are all the better because of how
infrequently they are made. I don't have anything else to say. I
loved it.
Rating: A
Rating: A
Labels:
A,
Ann Dowd,
Armando Riesco,
Ato Essandoh,
Denis O'Hare,
Geoffrey Arend,
Ian Holm,
Jean Smart,
Jim Parsons,
Method Man,
Michael Weston,
Natalie Portman,
Peter Sarsgaard,
Ron Leibman,
Zach Braff
The Maze Runner (2014)
Another film based on a young adult novel. Heavy on the teen angst, light on plot. Much didn’t make sense or jive with what might realistically happen within their given situation.
Rating: C-
Rating: C-
The History Of Future Folk (2012)
So bad I had to stop watching. Not funny. Not interesting. Weird in a bad way. Completely uninspiring.
Rating: F
Rating: F
Cobain: Montage Of Heck (2015)
An impressive compilation of media about Kurt Cobain arranged in a fantastic manner. His story from birth to death with the blessing, and a producing credit, of his daughter Frances. A must for any fan of music, especially those into Nirvana.
Rating: B-
Rating: B-
Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing (2006)
As advertised. Better than the first. Rare when talking about direct to video sequels. Fighting wasn’t terribly realistic, but it didn’t suffer from as many plot holes as you’d expect.
Rating: C
Rating: C
Happy Times (Xing Fu Shi Guang) (2000)
Surprised this wasn't remade
stateside, as the story is cute and original. A believable cast
with solid acting.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
Spare Parts (2015)
A feel good movie about a robotics club from a poor school competing with the big boys. It’s pretty sappy in a lot of places. I could have done without the multiple commercial spots for the military and McDonalds, as if those are the only options for Hispanic kids. Based on a true story, the script really wrote itself.
Rating: C
Rating: C
American Sniper (2014)
Compelling war drama based on a true story. Not as sugar coated as it could have been. Bradley Cooper did a fine job.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
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