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FUTURE ’38

December 26, 2017 By 1 Comment

FUTURE ’38

There is a dividing line for those contemplating a viewing of FUTURE ’38. It has to do with wordplay. If you love puns you will be charmed by the whole-hearted impudence of this self-conscious parody.  If not, best to move along, though you will miss a fine excursion into dead-pan drollery. As premise, we have… Read More »

Tagged With: pun, romance, Sci-fi, spoof, time travel

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

STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI

December 16, 2017 By Leave a Comment

STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI

Good and evil are inextricably entwined in STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI.  It makes for a pleasing metaphysical subtext to a film with spectacular action sequences, pointed references to the political economics of the class struggle, and a character in Benicio Del Toro whose nihilism carries with it a whiff of Zen philosophy at its… Read More »

Tagged With: balance, franchise, good and evil, mysticism, Sci-fi, sequel, Star Wars, The Force, trilogy

JUSTICE LEAGUE

December 1, 2017 By 1 Comment

JUSTICE LEAGUE

JUSTICE LEAGUE is a film with many problems. Some are inherent in an origin-style story that introduces several characters to what the filmmakers hope will be an audience eager to follow their further, individual, adventures. Some are just inexplicable. Take the plot device that is nothing short of asinine, and which I can’t discuss without… Read More »

Tagged With: Batman, Hellscape, Mother Box, origin story, resurrection, sequel, Steppenwolf, Superman, Wonder Woman

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

IT

September 9, 2017 By Leave a Comment

IT

The evil that lurks in the sewers beneath Derry, Maine, has nothing on the evil lurking in the homes of that community.

Tagged With: book to screen, bullying, child abduction, child abuse, evil clown, horror, remake

PILGRIMAGE

September 3, 2017 By Leave a Comment

PILGRIMAGE

PILGRIMAGE tells a dour tale of faith and fanaticism. Set in 13th-century Ireland, it blends mysticism with realpolitik in a time and place so distant from ours that a subtext of imperialism might be almost too subtle, while the vicious commonplaces of summary justice, revenge, and casual violence are all too vivid A prologue set… Read More »

Tagged With: battle, Christianity, fairy fort, fanaticism, gore, holy relic, Ireland, monastery, monks, Normans, religion

DAVE MADE A MAZE

August 18, 2017 By Leave a Comment

DAVE MADE A MAZE

The search for meaning has never been more puckishly considered than in DAVE MADE A MAZE, an ingenious horror-fantasy-comedy of existential angst.  Rife with metaphor and deadly origami come to life, it finds the time-space continuum falling victim to one man’s determination to finally finish something he started, and explores the deadly results of leaving… Read More »

Tagged With: booby traps, fantasy, forced perspective, labyrinth, maze, minotaur, romance, vagina dentata

THE DARK TOWER

August 5, 2017 By Leave a Comment

THE DARK TOWER

Intermittently garrulous, yet generally somnambulant, THE DARK TOWER disappoints on almost every level.  Based on the Stephen King series of the same name, the cinematic version blows a kiss to the novels, then goes its own way plot-wise for reasons that defy explanation, unless it’s a scheme similar to the one in Mel Brooks’ classic… Read More »

Tagged With: alternate universes, apocalypse, based on Stephen King novels, book to screen, nightmares, portals, Razzie-worthy, shining

WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES

July 14, 2017 By 2 Comments

WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES

There is something heartening in a sequel to a sequel that is as good as the original. Imagine how much more heartening it is that WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES, the third in the trilogy that launched with the excellent DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES and continued with the equally excellent… Read More »

Tagged With: apocalypse, Apocalypse Now, kindness, natural selection, sequel, vengeance

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