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DESPICABLE ME 4

July 4, 2024 By Leave a Comment

DESPICABLE ME 4

Again let us praise the giddy delight that the minions provide. Sure, they have trouble carrying their own films, but as the dada-esque relief, particularly of a middling film, they are a tonic for the soul that gives us the strength to hang on until the final credits, where they provide some of the best… Read More »

Tagged With: classic narcissist, honey badgers, MINIONS, Newton's Third Law of Motion, safe house, sequel, suburbs, super villains, witness protection

WONDER WOMAN 1984

December 23, 2020 By Leave a Comment

WONDER WOMAN 1984

At one point in WONDER WOMAN 1984, it’s as if we are is dared to think of the phrase “cat fight” as Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) tangles with one of the two villains of the piece, played by Kristen Wiig. I don’t quite know what to make of that in this troubled film that is… Read More »

Tagged With: D.C., oil, Ponzi scheme, sequel, Washington, wishes

WHERE’D YOU GO, BERNADETTE

August 21, 2019 By Leave a Comment

WHERE’D YOU GO, BERNADETTE

Based on the novel by Maria Semple, WHERE’D YOU GO  BERNADETTE is a tale of artistic vision quashed by its run-ins with the crasser elements of reality, and the consequences of living the resulting inauthentic life with Cate Blanchett perfection as Bernadette, the eccentric anti-social wife of a Seattle Microsoft bigwig. Her skirmishes with her… Read More »

Tagged With: antarctic, architecture, artistic block, book to screen, mother-daughter, mudslide, Seattle

DOWNSIZING

December 21, 2017 By 1 Comment

DOWNSIZING

DOWNSIZING is a film that cries out to be admired. Pondered. Parsed. Philosophical propositions and social commentary flit by in a mad whirl of arch observation and deadpan dea as we are invited to consider a veritable cornucopia of topics, all eminently worthy of examination. The class struggle and the human propensity for prejudice; the… Read More »

Tagged With: materialism, Omaha, prejudice, satire, social commentary

MOTHER!

September 17, 2017 By Leave a Comment

MOTHER!

From his debut feature, PI, Darren Aronofsky’s work has never strayed far from the metaphysical. There was the overt Kabbalah that infused NOAH, and even REQUIEM FOR A DREAM was as much about the psychic destruction of souls as it was about any physical degradation of the protagonists. And so it is with MOTHER!, an… Read More »

Tagged With: allegory biblical, conflagration, God, goddess, home repair, refurbishing

SAUSAGE PARTY

August 12, 2016 By Leave a Comment

SAUSAGE PARTY

It’s just as well that Seth Rogan’s animated comedy, SAUSAGE FEST, is R-rated. That would be because the most awkward question a parent might have to answer after his or her child has seen this metaphysically dense romp wouldn’t be about the specific mechanics involved in the bonding between Brenda (Kristen Wiig), a bosomy hot… Read More »

Tagged With: animated, bagel, bath salts, grits, hot dog bun, lavash, orgy, sausage, sex, stereotypes

GHOSTBUSTERS

July 15, 2016 By 1 Comment

GHOSTBUSTERS

There are many, many things to love about the GHOSTBUSTERS reboot, and one of them is that it is equally good whether you are a fan of the 1984 version, or if you’ve never heard of it.  Director and co-writer (with Katie Dippold) Paul Feig, the man who brought us THE HEAT (co-written with him… Read More »

Tagged With: ghost-hunting, haunting, homage, ley lines, Manhattan, New York City, paranormal, paranormal research, reboot

NASTY BABY

October 30, 2015 By Leave a Comment

NASTY BABY

It’s a toss-up which is more unpredictable:  creative impulse when given full rein, or that same impulse when it is stymied, though, perhaps one is a little that is more dangerous than the other.  The struggle, be it artistic or procreative, is the theme of Sebastian Silva’s NASTY BABY, a modern fable about family, friendship,… Read More »

Tagged With: art, Family, homelessness, LGBT, mental illness, pregnancy

THE MARTIAN

October 2, 2015 By 3 Comments

THE MARTIAN

THE MARTIAN asks some tough metaphysical questions as it answers some thorny scientific problems with nifty solutions. What’s worth living for? What’s worth dying for? And why should giving up never be an option? The premise is daunting. Mark Watney (Matt Damon), ace botanist and member of the Ares 3 exploratory expedition to Mars in… Read More »

Tagged With: 3D, book to screen, botany, interplanetary exploration, NASA, near future, Physics, potato plants, self-surgery, supercomputer, windstorm

MACGRUBER

October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

MACGRUBER takes the Saturday Night Live sketch played to perfection by Will Forte and brings it to the big screen with the sense of the ridiculous intact. No high-end effects, no upscale sets, it’s a paean to the 80s action hero genre, sub-genre television. Forte, all mullet and ego, plays it with a straight face,… Read More »

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