Wes Anderson films are always a treat because you know you’ll be getting something unique, yet on brand. This tale of boy’s best friend was playful, sincere, and entertaining. I loved the Japanese cultural influences.
Rating: B
Oct 22, 2018
Riding In Cars With Boys (2001)
A true drama. Not terribly exciting or uplifting, but still a good
story. Drew has never looked so bad.
Rating: C
Rating: C
My Best Friend’s Girl (2008)
It's what you expect and nothing more. It made me laugh really hard twice. You could do worse, and probably have if you are watching this.
Rating: C-
Rating: C-
Tomb Raider (2018)
A bit of fun at best. A convoluted mess at worst. Unrealistic and pointless puzzles at every turn that eventually lead up to one impossible narrow escape after another. Come on Hollywood. These things need to be based in at least a modicum of reality for us to care.
Rating: D-
Rating: D-
Special (2006)
They did a good job of using a small budget to their advantage. It actually adds to the film. A bit depressing despite attempts at an uplifting message at the end.
Rating: C
Rating: C
The Purge (2013)
Decided to watch the four films in this series since I started watching the USA television show. As suspected, the TV show pulls directly from the films. Interesting premise, although they never really addressed a fundamental flaw in the purge system, which is what happens after purge day when the people who tried to kill you, or vice versa, didn’t succeed. Is there supposed to be no lingering resentment or grudge just because The Purge is over? Unrealistic.
Rating: C
Rating: C
Game Night (2018)
I enjoyed all the pop culture references throughout the film. It definitely borrows a lot from other movies, especially The Game. Still, it was funny and entertaining.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
Labels:
Billy Magnussen,
C+,
Chelsea Peretti,
Danny Huston,
Jason Bateman,
Jesse Plemons,
Joshua Mikel,
Kyle Chandler,
Kylie Bunbury,
Lamorne Morris,
Michael C Hall,
Rachel McAdams,
Sharon Horgan
Ratcatcher (1999)
I know nobody has seen this little Scottish movie, and nobody
probably will, but thought I'd let everyone know that is was
interesting, but slow. Despite being in English, you'll still need
to read the subtitles, as the accent is very thick and rural.
Rating: C-
Rating: C-
Marwencol (2010)
Documentary about trauma, brain damage, recovery, dolls, therapy, and women’s shoes. Not the usual fare. Mildly interesting.
Rating: C-
Rating: C-
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)