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Sep 29

Deepwater Horizon

Posted on September 29, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Checked out a Thursday showing of the new disaster movie Deepwater Horizon starring Mark Whalberg, Kate Hudson, Kurt Russell, and evil John Malkovich. This is the story of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig that exploded in 2010, killing a number … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Action, Disaster, Low 80s
Sep 25

When the Bough Breaks

Posted on September 25, 2016 by Joel Hilke

The new movie When the Bough Breaks is a chillingly uninteresting assault of mind-numbing, gut-wrenching, brain-bloating non-action. This is a line borrowed from Mystery Science Theater 3000 and I used that audio clip during the boot-up sequence of Windows 3.1 … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Domestic Horror, Low 50s, Suspense
Sep 24

Bridget Jones’s Baby

Posted on September 24, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Checked out the third Bridget Jones movie Bridget Jones’s Baby (or Bridget Jones’ Baby as civilized people would punctuate it). It was ok, I guess. It was fine, I suppose. It’s a movie that happened, kind of bored me but … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged High 60s, Romantic Comedy
Sep 22

Magnificent Seven (2016)

Posted on September 22, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Checked out an early showing of the remake of The Magnificent Seven. I won’t spend time comparing this to the 1960s version (itself a remake of an Akira Kurosawa movie) since I don’t have any emotional attachment to that old … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Action, Low 90s, Western
Sep 17

Snowden

Posted on September 17, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Also checked out Snowden, the new film about Edward Snowden starring Joseph Gordon Levitt and Shalieen Woodley. It’s a rather long retelling of the adult career and life of Ed Snowden in the CIA, NSA, and other intelligence agencies leading … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Drama, High 70s, Spy
Sep 17

Blair Witch

Posted on September 17, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Checked out Blair Witch, the canonical sequel to the Blair Witch Project. It’s technically the third movie in the series but Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 barely counts and was more of a meta-sequel that investigated the real-life events … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Forest Spirit, Found Footage, Horror
Sep 10

Light Between Oceans, The

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Joel Hilke

And finally checked out The Light Between Oceans, a new movie at the theaters starring Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, and Rachel Weisz. I had no idea what this movie was going in but had the impression that maybe it had … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Drama, Low 80s, Romance
Sep 10

Sully

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Checked out the new Tom Hanks starring/Clint Eastwood directed film Sully, based on the Miracle of the Hudson forced water landing of a passenger plane back in 2009. Hanks plays Captain Sullenberg in a good, very Hanksian performance with Aaron … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Drama, Mid 80s
Sep 10

Maximum Ride

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Also rented Maximum Ride, the film version of the first book of a teen/YA series by James Patterson. The book was a decent diversion, written like the first draft a movie script for all its depth. The movie is an … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Fantasy, High 50s, Mad Science
Sep 10

For the Love of Spock

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Rented the documentary For the Love of Spock, which is kind of embarrassing to say. But it’s a pretty good documentary about the life and career of Leonard Nimoy as directed and narrated by his son. It has some good … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Documentary, Low 80s

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