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Feb 27

Tom & Jerry (2021)

Posted on February 27, 2021 by Joel Hilke

The new Tom & Jerry movie happens to occasionally star Tom & Jerry… which might be good given that they are characters who can fill five to seven minutes of screen time at most. Chloe Grace Moretz, Michael Pena, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Animated, Cel Animation, Comedy, High 60s
Feb 25

Wrong Turn (2021)

Posted on February 25, 2021 by Joel Hilke

So I rented Wrong Turn, a reboot of a fairly dismal 2003 city-folk-run-afoul-of-backwoods-mutant-cannibals movie that (somehow) has five sequels (none of which I’ve seen). The reason I rented it was odd though… Looking on the AMC Theater app on my … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Cults, Horror, Low 80s
Feb 23

I Care a Lot

Posted on February 23, 2021 by Joel Hilke

I Care a Lot is a whip-smart, crackling, mean little movie about awful people doing awful things. It has a protagonist but it doesn’t have a hero, a good person, or any morals but bad ones. It’s so good that … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Conman, Drama, Mid 80s, Suspense
Feb 22

Glitch in the Matrix, A

Posted on February 22, 2021 by Joel Hilke

A Glitch in the Matrix is a documentary about simulation theory. What is simulation theory? The idea that the world we experience is actually an elaborate computer simulation by some far advanced civilization. It’s a scientific hypothesis that has no … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Dcoumentary, High 60s
Feb 22

Flora & Ulysses

Posted on February 22, 2021 by Joel Hilke

Flora & Ulysses is a “good enough” family film. It doesn’t seem to have any inspiration to rise above what it is: a basic Disney family-friendly fantasy adventure about a superhero squirrel. And, hey, when you have all the Marvel … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Comedy, Family, Mid 70s
Feb 21

Judas and the Black Messiah

Posted on February 21, 2021 by Joel Hilke

Judas and the Black Messiah is a drama based on true events but also a solid, energetic crime drama along the lines of The Departed. It’s nice to get a work of historical fact that plays like a serious suspense … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Crime, Drama, Mid 80s, Suspense
Feb 18

Synchronic

Posted on February 18, 2021 by Joel Hilke

Synchronic was a bit of a surprise to me… I rented it on somewhat of a whim and discovered (to my surprise) that is stars Anthony Mackie and Jamie Dornan. This matters only because I thought it was a cryptic … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged High 70s, Science fiction, Time Travel
Feb 16

Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar

Posted on February 16, 2021 by Joel Hilke

I have a vague suspicion that Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar might not be the smartest or most sophisticated comedy in the world. And I have a vague suspicion the movie is exactly what the movie wants … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Comedy, High 70s
Feb 15

Map of Tiny Perfect Things, The

Posted on February 15, 2021 by Joel Hilke

The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is another spin on the ol’ time loop formula. We just had the broad comedy take on the Groundhog Day classic last year with Palm Springs and this new film finds its own niche. … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Mid 80s, Romantic Comedy, Science fiction, Time Loop
Feb 13

To All the Boys: Always and Forever

Posted on February 13, 2021 by Joel Hilke

Ahh. The end to the To All The Boys trilogy… the epic Netflix saga about a cute teenager and her fraught high school existence. By which I mean, a life full of crises that only a middle class American teenage … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Mid 80s, Romantic Comedy

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