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SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME

December 17, 2021 By Leave a Comment

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME

There is such a delicious and perfectly logical, surprise in SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME, that it alone would be worth the investment of your time and your money to see it in a theater.  Fortunately, there is so much more to enjoy as Peter Parker (Tom Holland) and those in his orbit face a future… Read More »

Tagged With: college admissions, mirror dimension, multiverse, sequel, Statue of Liberty, superhero

ETERNALS

November 22, 2021 By 2 Comments

ETERNALS

There is quite a bit going on with THE ETERNALS, a bold attempt to marry CGI action on a grand scale with metaphysical musings about free will, while also contemplating the fundamental principles of physics vis a vis the conservation of energy in the universe. Like I said, a lot. Had it worked, it would… Read More »

Tagged With: Aztec, extra-terrestrials, geocide, Marvel Universe, Mesopotamia, philosophically dense

VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE

October 2, 2021 By 1 Comment

VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE

Just as I was thinking what a waste Tom Hardy was in VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE, I remembered that Mr. Hardy, who was so impressive in INCEPTION, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, and a slew of other films, co-produced this sequel to VENOM, and also came up with the story. The… Read More »

Tagged With: aliens, final tiff, Grace Cathedral, host body, San Francisco, sequel, serial killer, symbiote

REMINISCENCE

August 21, 2021 By Leave a Comment

REMINISCENCE

There is a persistent torpor to REMINISCENCE, a film that tries to be many things and fails for the most part. Rife with visuals that evoke a disquieting dreamlike state, the story, an ersatz neo-noir set mostly between sunset and sunrise, drones along with the cinematic equivalent of a mosquito’s interminable buzz on a humid… Read More »

Tagged With: corruption, dystopian future, femme fatel, global warming, memory, Miami, rising oceans

CRYPTOZOO

August 20, 2021 By Leave a Comment

CRYPTOZOO

CRYPTOZOO is a touching throwback to the animated films of the late 60s and early 70s in both style and in substance. Set in that time frame, it is full of idealism about the possibilities of human society and wonder at the natural world, while also tempered with poignant cynicism about both. Writer/director Dash Shaw… Read More »

Tagged With: Baku, black market, cryptids, endandered species, psychedelia, unicorn

JUNGLE CRUISE

August 6, 2021 By Leave a Comment

JUNGLE CRUISE

Disney surprised us all when it turned one of Disneyland’s attractions, Pirates of the Caribbean, into a top-notch action/adventure/comedy. Alas, Disney has surprised us again, but with JUNGLE CRUISE, based on one of the venerable attractions from that ci-mentioned theme park, it’s more along the lines of disappointment. We relive that attraction in due course,… Read More »

Tagged With: Amazon, arrowhead, based on a theme park ride, conquistador, panacea, submarine

MANDIBLES (Mandibules)

July 22, 2021 By Leave a Comment

MANDIBLES (Mandibules)

In MANDIBLES, Quentin Dupieux takes us on a road trip with two lovable innocents and an outsized housefly. Why there is an outsized housefly in the trunk of a dilapidated Mercedes just waiting to be discovered/rescued/exploited by this pair of misfits is never explained, nor does it need to be. This latest excursion by Dupieux… Read More »

Tagged With: buddy film, class system, France, road trip

BLACK WIDOW

July 10, 2021 By Leave a Comment

BLACK WIDOW

Braids, French and other, loom large in the visuals of BLACK WIDOW, and it is an apt metaphor. The ultra-femininity of long, flowing hair rigorously trained into orderly rows of tightly disciplined tresses echoes the rigorous training given to ultra-feminine assassin-turned-Avenger Natasha Romanoff, the eponymous super-heroine in this her first spinoff from the Marvel Universe.… Read More »

Tagged With: braids, French braids, Marvel Universe, MCU, mind control, Red Room, sequel, state assassin

TOO LATE (2021)

July 8, 2021 By 1 Comment

TOO LATE (2021)

TOO LATE is a noir fable about the dark side of show biz. Deadpan and droll in its exploration of monsters and their enablers, it doesn’t so much expose anything new about what people are willing to do in order to succeed as present it with a puckish flair and a wicked sense of irony.… Read More »

Tagged With: black humor, comedy scene, show biz, stand-up comedy

A QUIET PLACE 2

May 30, 2021 By Leave a Comment

A QUIET PLACE 2

There is something wonderfully cathartic about spending an hour-and-a-half or so being kept on the edge of one’s seat in a state of suspenseful terror. And thus does John Krasinski’s A QUIET PLACE 2 deliver. As excellent as it would have been as an entertainment if it had enjoyed its original, pre-pandemic release date, the… Read More »

Tagged With: deafness, invaders from space, mother-children, sequel, silence, weaponized sound

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