Dunkirk was a lot better than I thought it would be. Christopher Nolan could make anything at least mildly interesting.
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Dunkirk was a lot better than I thought it would be. Christopher Nolan could make anything at least mildly interesting.
Not the most spectacular movie nominated for this year's Oscars, but a finely crafted piece of cinema. Starring Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf. Written and directed by Greta Gerwig.
A little overcooked for my own taste, but a memorable experience nonetheless. This is the revenge movie to end all stupid revenge movies. Starring Frances McDormand, Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson. Written and directed by Martin McDonagh.
This movie is beyond terrible. It is dumb and insulting in the worst possible ways. I'm spoiling the ending in this review, so it'll spare you the two hours.
Nicolas Cage is beautiful in it, but this one's a hard no. Vengeance : A Love Story is set inside the savior fantasies of its director and screenwriter.
Jackie isn't trying to reinvent cinema, but it's suggesting new and bold ways to process history. Starring Natalie Portman. Directed by Pablo Larrain.
First Impressions is more of a challenge than a conventional narrative. Can you solve the riddle before the credits roll? Directed by Eric Shapiro. Adapted from a Greg F. Gifune short story.
The B movies aren't dead! Mindgamers is so earnestly terrible that it's a riot to watch. Unfortunately starring Sam Neil.
Entertainment comes from the most unexpected places in the stale and formulaic Marvel Cinematic Universe. Nobody ever thought of Thor as more than an afterthought and here were are...
A nervous and horny couple invite a woman over for a threesome, she starts feeling way too dizzy after drinking some wine, think you know where this is going? Think again.
This movie is both a knock out and an absolute mind-bender. It's also exploring new and exciting ways to tell stories. Starring Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara. Directed by David Lowery.
Sicario might be another one of these border movies, but it is better than advertised and, most important, it doesn't mine a human tragedy for pathos.
Sometimes the best sequel is the one we imagine and that never becomes a reality. Kingsman : The Golden Circle is the exact opposite of that.
A Gray State is a documentary about the rise and the fall of Gray State, a libertarian, anti-government dystopian film that never came into existence.
This movie has explosions, dapper suits and clever weaponry, just like advertised. It has a little something up its sleeve that makes it a more interesting spy thriller than average, though.
Miami Vice is one of these movies people are on the fence about watching because they've heard that's either very good or very bad. Let me end that debate for you.
The difference between a good movie and a watchable movie is Spy Game. Starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. Directed by Tony Scott.
This movie was a bad idea, but it's not THAT bad. It's only pretty bad, but it has a nice sense of humor about itself and its predecessor. Starring Luke Bracey, Edgar Ramirez and Ray Winstone. Directed by Ericson Core.
I wanted to like this one more than I actually did. It has some genuinely terrifying moments, but it's overcooked in a way that makes it goofy more often than not. Starring Thomas Jane and Molly Parker. Written and directed by Zach Hilditch. Based on a novella by Stephen King.
Don't watch this movie. It's fucking terrible. If you want to know why that is, read my review.