I watched the film 'Materialists' with the girl whom I had just proposed to. Did she say yes? Stay tuned!
“Reminiscence”: Not Action, Not Sci-fi, Not a Bad Movie
The film "Reminiscence" is not an action movie, nor necessarily a sci fi film, nor a noir. It's a bit of all three, and that's not a bad thing.
Is the Alison Brie film Spin me Around any good? Is it? Is it really?
I disliked 'Spin me Around' starring Alison Brie and Aubrey Plaza because nothing at all happens in the movie at all. At all.
3 Thousand Years of Longing? More like 3 Thousand Years of BORING lulz
Find out why George Miller likes him some FAT fuckin titties.
Why “My Cousin Vinny” is the best courtroom drama ever filmed
I really liked this movie. Joe Pesci is a fucking treasure, Marissa Tomei is a downright powerhouse, and director Jonathan Lynn demonstrated a mastery of visual comedy combined with quick, witty script comedy while still respecting the serious tone of the matter and delivery a legitimate film.
What makes “Bajirao Mastani” one of the best Bollywood films I’ve seen
The film Bajirao Mastani is a beautiful, gilded romantic expression of Indian art, architecture, clothing, music, poetry and values. If you're not familiar with Bollywood, this is a fantastic but aesthetic look at one of the best films to come out of India in a long, long time.
Hailee Steinfeld’s “The Edge of Seventeen” was the best, most forgettable coming of age movie I’ve ever seen
Hailee Steinfeld's The Edge of Seventeen was pretty good, and offers a fantastic example of Steinfeld's range, something that Hawkeye was unable to deliver.
Interview with the Vampire
I watched this movie back in 2018, and wrote the review a month later in 2019. I'm publishing it tonight to recommend it as a fun Halloween watch. Vampires and gore are not much my thing, and Interview with the Vampire is quite a bit of both. It’s a dramatic, flowing, musical tale, with a... Continue Reading →
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
When I first watched this movie, I had a hard time understanding why Breakfast at Tiffany's is such a masterpiece. I struggled with feeling frustrated for and by Holly and her actions, and constantly the film demonstrated the woman making poor decisions. As the credits rolled, I realized that this angst was exactly the point... Continue Reading →
Casablanca
I have a habit of saving really good movies to watch during the worst of times. Movies are an escape from the tedium of life, the frustrations of reality. It’s why fantasies and adventures and dreams and heroes are so popular. It’s why the worlds we visit in the movies entrance us, distract us and... Continue Reading →
