I remember enjoying the vibe of this unique film from Jim Jarmusch. It features a funky mix of cultures and music. Certain oddities are endearing.
Rating: C+
I remember enjoying the vibe of this unique film from Jim Jarmusch. It features a funky mix of cultures and music. Certain oddities are endearing.
Rating: C+
Haley Joel Osmet and Donnie Wahlberg (as short as his scene was) acted the hell out of their roles. After such a serious origin, you wouldn’t expect Haley as an adult being so funny.
Sixth Sense sparked many big twist/reveal movies, and for that it’s a classic. It also delivers on its central theme of facing your fears.
Rating: B
A reminder that bad decisions have consequences, but don’t necessarily ruin your life. I’d forgotten how sad some of these characters are. Worth a second viewing, but not as good as I remembered it.
Rating: C+
David O. Russel delivers both an entertaining Hollywood movie and a message about the absurdity of war. War is about greed. Greed for land, power, and money, and everything that comes with having those things. The antidote is empathy, which is in short supply. The film delivers a somewhat hopeful message of how empathy can occasionally cut through that greed to do some good.
Rating: B
I remember liking this film a lot more 25 years ago. Watching it again, I found myself annoyed at the editing. We get it, Lola runs!! The novelty at seeing three overlapping timelines isn’t enough to compensate for the lack of story development.
Rating: C
Written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Spike Jonze. Weirdness was guaranteed. I wish I could have been in the meeting when this was first pitched to Malkovich. What a bizarre and intriguing role to play. Loved the restaurant scene where he’s playing 100 different versions of himself. Truly a unique vision.
Rating: B
And they didn't remember Chuck as a person when they crossed paths with him later. I'm assuming Act 3 all takes place in his mind while he's in a coma or some shit. It was frustratingly vague, even while the film itself was interesting. I’d hoped the third act would pull everything together. Instead the whole thing was an enigma dancing around smoke and mirrors.
Rating: C
Watching this in 2025 is a trip. Seems like 100 years have passed instead of 25. The pace of news is agonizingly slow as people send faxes, ship documents, consult The Yellow Pages, use pay phones, and read newspapers. Everything is outdated.
Michael Mann’s style feels slow and clunky in this slow burner. It’s white collar legal stuff, so Mann relies on jump cut racoons and shadowy golfers to try and make it exciting. Doesn’t really work.
Maybe the subject of nicotine and tobacco companies was a bigger deal back then, but the story seems insignificant in the face of the current tsunami of malfeasance and corruption washing over us on a daily basis. Stretched over 2 ½ hours, the film wasn’t very riveting.
Rating: D+
A documentary for nerds interested in movie props, those who collect them, and those who make them. It was interesting to see these iconic pieces in people’s home collections, as well as the stories behind them. The film itself was very basic.
Rating: C
A family farm defends itself from looters and killers in a post-apocalyptic world where resources are scarce. Sign me up! This isn’t Mad Max or a zombie flick. It’s a family drama set in a lawless future. Characters have depth. The audience is given a reason to care. The bad guys are scary. Action sequences are fantastic. A top 10 movie of the year.
Rating: B