Netflix “The Midnight Sky”. I’ve always considered Clooney to be highly over-rated, and there are certainly some moments here that require suspension of disbelief - most notably the underwater scene - but overall I quite enjoyed it.
Then for some reason, I clicked on the Ethan Hawke “biopic” Tesla. Even though that was a complete train wreck art house abomination, I couldn’t quite turn it off. Historical accuracy be damned, I rather enjoyed Gaffigan’s George Westinghouse - moustache and all.
Then for some reason, I clicked on the Ethan Hawke “biopic” Tesla. Even though that was a complete train wreck art house abomination, I couldn’t quite turn it off. Historical accuracy be damned, I rather enjoyed Gaffigan’s George Westinghouse - moustache and all.
Stranger Than Fiction - I was surprised by my own reaction to this rather unusual movie. Unexpectedly good.
One day a friend of mine told me how he ended up in Los Angeles at night with a non-working phone. I didn't believe a single word of him until I watched Walk of Shame (2014) today.
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beyond the black rainbow, by Panos Cosmatos.
very nice music and cinematography.
very dark and confusing/thin story.
with a little better ending, it could have been a (almost maybe) classic, IMO
best action movies new adventure movies 2016 Beyond The Black Rainbow action movies 2016 - YouTube
beyond the black rainbow, by Panos Cosmatos.
very nice music and cinematography.
very dark and confusing/thin story.
with a little better ending, it could have been a (almost maybe) classic, IMO
best action movies new adventure movies 2016 Beyond The Black Rainbow action movies 2016 - YouTube
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Bob Balaban's "Parents", the end was a big let down just another ironic Twilight Zone twist ending.
Yesterday.
Yesterday (2019 film - Wikipedia)
It's about a world where the Beatles get erased by magic and reintroduced by a guy whose memory didn't get erased by the magic.
Yesterday (2019 film - Wikipedia)
It's about a world where the Beatles get erased by magic and reintroduced by a guy whose memory didn't get erased by the magic.
For fans of Craig Ferguson, the gorgeous Scottish countryside and corny rom-com forget your worries for a couple of hours: “Then came you”
“Their Finest”. For me, Bill Nighy is always worth the price of admission, even when at the risk of overshadowing other members of a very talented ensemble given more trenchant dialog.
David Fincher’s “Mank”. Rather an artful piece I thought, and quite an interesting backstory to the production.
While decades older than the character he portrayed, Oldman’s performance is certainly masterful, most particularly the banquet soliloquy; of which according to Amanda there were over 100 takes filmed.
While decades older than the character he portrayed, Oldman’s performance is certainly masterful, most particularly the banquet soliloquy; of which according to Amanda there were over 100 takes filmed.
"Mank" definitely. What a way he had with dialog. Made me go back and rewatch all the Thin Man movies.
“The Man From Earth” (original 2007 version). Rather interesting plot line by Jerome Bixby, with a great cast of talking heads.
There was a follow up in 2017 with several of same characters, but rather a mess compacted to the first IMHO, but then I’m no cineaste or professional reviewer.
There was a follow up in 2017 with several of same characters, but rather a mess compacted to the first IMHO, but then I’m no cineaste or professional reviewer.
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