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AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM

December 23, 2023 By Leave a Comment

AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM

AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM is a tired pastiche of the super-hero/sci-fi genre most notable for being a perfect distillation of the phenomenon known as “super-hero fatigue”. Smothered by its been-there, seen-that vibe, it presents little to recommend it beyond Randall Park as both the embodiment of egregious exposition and the voice of reason. He… Read More »

Tagged With: climate change, kludgy rewrites, sequel, super hero fatigue, underwater, vengeance

WONKA

December 13, 2023 By Leave a Comment

WONKA

It would have been more wrong than I can enumerate not to reference 1971’s WILLIE WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY in its prequel, WONKA. Hence the purple cutaway coat, the top hat, and not just the only possible Oompa-Loompa song, but also the signature wistfulness of “Pure Imagination” by Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newly. Screenwriters… Read More »

Tagged With: battered top hat, cartel, chocolate, corrupt police chief, ethics, laundry, nefarious cartel, prequel

THE MARVELS

November 11, 2023 By Leave a Comment

THE MARVELS

There is one thing you can say for sure about THE MARVELS.  There is a whole lot of it, and most of it involves overwrought CGI effects. They are beautifully executed, but eventually become tiresome, not just for the repetitive nature of the fight sequences, but also for the sheer scale, which starts at 11… Read More »

Tagged With: cuff braclets, entanglement, floating kittens, Jersey City, MCU, New Jersey, out space, overwrought CGI, sequel

THE CREATOR

September 29, 2023 By Leave a Comment

THE CREATOR

For such a thoughtful film, THE CREATOR is curiously underwritten. Building to several emotional crescendos during its two hours and thirteen minutes of running time, the intended resonance is, alas, subsumed by the spotty nature of a narrative that proceeds gamely from one set piece to another without giving us much in the way of… Read More »

Tagged With: AI, laser curtains from the sky, near future, NOMAD, robots, simulants, spirituality

THE NUN 2

September 9, 2023 By Leave a Comment

THE NUN 2

THE NUN 2 is not a complete waste of time. It is a superbly shot film, and directed with a certain understated flair by Michael Chaves, who, along with Taissa Farmiga, gets about as much as can be extracted from an anemic script. The result is decidedly underwhelming, verging on dull despite all the ickiness.… Read More »

Tagged With: 1956, Aix-en-Provence, anemic script, boarding school, Conjuring Universe, demon, France, holy relic, mean girls, nun, sequel, Vatican

BLUE BEETLE

August 18, 2023 By Leave a Comment

BLUE BEETLE

When a film wears its heart on its sleeve the way BLUE BEETLE does, it’s hard to dislike it. Not impossible, but very, very hard. Still, there’s a screenplay that can’t quite decide what tack to take as it moves awkwardly through plot beats that feel less like a story and more like the generic… Read More »

Tagged With: action fatigue, cardboard villain, DC Comics, Latinix, military-industrial complex, plot holes, super hero

JULES

August 9, 2023 By Leave a Comment

JULES

  JULES is a wise and gentle comedy-drama about the vicissitudes of aging and the balm of a really good listener. There’s also a UFO and its extra-terrestrial pilot thrown in for good measure. Gifted with three well-tempered performances by Ben Kingsley, Jane Curtin, and Harriet Sansom Harris, it takes a clear-eyed approach to the… Read More »

Tagged With: Aging, azaleas, extraterrestrial, father-daughter relationship, loneliness, Pennsylvania, ufo

TALK TO ME

August 7, 2023 By Leave a Comment

TALK TO ME

TALK TO ME is a supremely terrifying film mixing the horrors of the restless undead with the greater horror of emotionally absent parents.  The directing debut of brothers Danny and Michael Philippou is a story of quiet despair that grows geometrically as it progresses for its teenage protagonists who learn too late that the spirit… Read More »

Tagged With: despair, emotionally absent parents, grief, haunting, plaster hand, possession, social media

MEG 2: THE TRENCH

August 4, 2023 By Leave a Comment

MEG 2: THE TRENCH

MEG 2: THE TRENCH is a wildly uneven effort, spending as it does most of its time as dud of an action drama and the rest as a rapturously unhinged action comedy. It is far more successful at the latter. Fortunately, star Jason Statham doesn’t let a creaky script (and that’s what we have here)… Read More »

Tagged With: indestructible hairdo, meg nooky, megalodon, pampered tourists, petulant marine iguanas, rapturously unhinged, sequel

BIOSPHERE

July 19, 2023 By Leave a Comment

BIOSPHERE

Click here to listen to the interview with director/co-writer Mel Eslyn. At the beginning of BIOSPHERE, the world as we know it has ended, leaving only two human beings left alive. They are Billy (Mark Duplass) and Ray (Sterling K. Brown), and they have gone from being the apex species on the planet to finding… Read More »

Tagged With: apocalypse, biodome, dominance, gender, intimacy, nature, science

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