I had to make sure L.A Story was a real movie and I hadn’t just dreamt it, so I watched it again.
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I had to make sure L.A Story was a real movie and I hadn’t just dreamt it, so I watched it again.
If you seen this movie and wonder why it affected you so deeply, I have answers for you.
Where I conclude my Indiana Jones retrospective and draw conclusions as to why it’s never been anyone’s favorite franchise.
The first thing you need to know about this adaptation is that The Joker isn’t even mentioned until halfway.
Indiana Jones punches Nazis in the Last Crusade, but is he punching the ideology or people with a funny German accent?
Everybody likes Indiana Jones, but LOVE Star Wars. Why is that franchise like the distant cousin? Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom has some answers for us.
Why is Raiders of the Lost Ark so good? I picked up a couple things in a recent viewing.
Definitely not for everyone, but it's my favorite project from director Paul von Stoetzel, so far.
Perhaps the best video game adaptation I've seen, so far. Gender politics debaters will have a field day with that one, though...
Limitless is a movie about "living up to your full potential" but what exactly does it say about this idea? Eh, it's kinda muddled...
I know how it looks: it could be so bad that it's good, right? No, it's not. It's just terrible.
While a little obvious at times, Wind River really shines through its execution. Haven't had this much fun watching a movie in a while.
This movie is wild as fuck, but it deserves your patience and consideration. Read this review if you want to understand it better and read my crazy conspiracy theory.
There are fucking great movies and movies you wish were fucking great. Good Time belongs in the second category.
Brawl in Cell Block 99 benefited from a great online buzz. It's not quite the transcendent experience I was expecting it to be, but it has moments that will stick with me for a while.
Darkest Hour is the Oscar Nominee nobody cares about, but it's worth at least two hours of your time. Starring Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James. Directed by Joe Wright.
This movie is, by far, the least interesting nominee for the Oscar for Best Picture. Don't believe the hype.