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JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4

March 20, 2023 By Leave a Comment

JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4

What is most striking about JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4, and JW:C4 is a very striking film, is how emotionally engaging it is as is goes about the business of filling the screen to bursting with gloriously choreographed, ultra-violent action sequences. What in other films of this ilk would provide a paper-thin motivation for its protagonists… Read More »

Tagged With: assasin, Berlin, cheating at cards, excommunicado, fancifully knotted ties, New York, Osaka, Paris, Place de l'Étoile, sequel

SHAZAM! FURY OF THE GODS

March 17, 2023 By Leave a Comment

SHAZAM! FURY OF THE GODS

SHAZAM! FURY OF THE GODS is a big and bubbly adventure overflowing with wisecracks, mythical creatures and, for the good people who have taken in so many foster children, an explanation for why their house keeps getting hit by lightning. A worthy sequel to its original, it picks up with Billy Batson (Asher Angel) still… Read More »

Tagged With: aging out, foster care system, high school, Olympic gods, Rock of Eternity, sequel super hero

INSIDE

March 16, 2023 By Leave a Comment

INSIDE

If INSIDE were a short film, anything up to the Academy™ definition of same, which is to say, 40 minutes or less including the credits, it would be an incisive deconstruction of art as commerce rather than aesthetics driven by a powerful performance by Willem Dafoe. Instead, it runs for 1 hour and 45 minutes,… Read More »

Tagged With: art thief, contemporary art, evil technology, metaphor, New York City, starvation

SCREAM VI

March 11, 2023 By Leave a Comment

SCREAM VI

The Scream franchise is not one that wants to be taken seriously as a straight horror film. From the first iconoclastic installment so many years ago, its aim, it’s very raison d’être, was to call out the conventions of slasher films and then serve up a gory slashfest to an audience primed to laugh at… Read More »

Tagged With: franchise, Ghost Face, Manhattan, New York City, requel, sequel, serial killer, sisters

65

March 10, 2023 By Leave a Comment

65

65 is that most satisfying of CGI films, the type that doesn’t wallow in what it can do visually, but rather uses the technology in furtherance of a moving film. It posits a visit to our planet 65 million years ago by humans who arrive at a momentous moment for our big blue marble. The… Read More »

Tagged With: Ariana Greenblatt, Chloe Coleman, Nika King

OPERATION FORTUNE: RUSE DE GUERRE

March 3, 2023 By Leave a Comment

OPERATION FORTUNE: RUSE DE GUERRE

There is little of the old Guy Ritchie to be found in OPERATION FORTUNE: RUSE DE GUERRE. That Guy Ritchie delivered crackling editing, provocative visual impunity, and dialogue that burned with self-reflexive irony. They were films that all but defied gravity as they rushed headlong through their paces leaving audiences breathless and invigorated. I miss… Read More »

Tagged With: arms dealer, conventionality, exotic locales, hacking, haute couture, McGuffin, spy, yacht

COCAINE BEAR

February 24, 2023 By Leave a Comment

COCAINE BEAR

COCAINE BEAR is a joyously peculiar amalgam of carnage, comedy, and horror that respects few rules of cinematic storytelling aside from insuring that (spoiler alert) the dog is okay. It’s an impudent thing that thumbs its nose at convention while seeing to it that, despite broken laws and the slaughter of innocent (and not so… Read More »

Tagged With: 1985, bear, cocaine, cream puff punks, grieving widower, national park, park ranger

EMILY

February 20, 2023 By Leave a Comment

EMILY

EMILY begins with its titular character, Emily Brontë (Emma Mackey) swooning. It’s a cleverly deceptive beginning to the story of a 19th-century rebel, and of the inspirations for her masterpiece of gothic fiction, Wuthering Heights. As played by Mackey, with an immersive and experiential script by screenwriter, Frances O’Connor, Emily is anything but the delicate,… Read More »

Tagged With: based on a true story, Emily Brontë, Heathcliffe, metaphor, opiate-induced state, West Yorkshire, Wuthering Heights

MAGIC MIKE’S LAST DANCE

February 11, 2023 By 1 Comment

MAGIC MIKE’S LAST DANCE

Narrated with precocious prescience by a character too young to see the film on her own (or parts of the stage show within it at all), MAGIC MIKE’S LAST DANCE asks the age-old question, “What do women want?” This being a film about a preternaturally talented male stripper, the answer can only be a lap… Read More »

Tagged With: cabaret, Florida, lap dance, London, male stripper, revenge, ripped abs, sequel, socio-anthropological dissection

KNOCK AT THE CABIN

February 4, 2023 By Leave a Comment

KNOCK AT THE CABIN

Perhaps it’s having a child at the center of a film that provides M. Night Shyamalan with the added spark necessary to making a solid, thoroughly enjoyable film. I refer not just to THE SIXTH SENSE, which catapulted the director to rock star filmmaker status, but also to WIDE AWAKE, the film just before that… Read More »

Tagged With: apocalypse, gay bashing, home invasion, Pennsylvania, plague, remote cabin, sacrifice

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