Clue (1985)
When I saw Clue in theaters way back in the Jurassic, it was fine. The critical reviews were mixed and I thought it was maybe a little bit better than the consensus. And that was it… a board game movie … Continue reading
When I saw Clue in theaters way back in the Jurassic, it was fine. The critical reviews were mixed and I thought it was maybe a little bit better than the consensus. And that was it… a board game movie … Continue reading
I’m very much on the edge on this movie. I didn’t “get it”… I don’t feel like I saw the tense, taut, thoughtful suspense/horror movie every one else did. I saw a slow, ponderous, plodding film that has occasional creepy, … Continue reading
Oxygen is one of those Predicament movies… usually the kind of flick set in one location where the character has to struggle to survive. And we can ask “what would I do if I were sealed in a coffin underground, … Continue reading
I would say that Those Who Wish Me Dead is a good movie in Taylor Sheridan’s filmography but not his best. He previously wrote/directed the excellent Wind River and wrote Hell or High Water. But that doesn’t make this new … Continue reading
Justice Society is another ambitious DC animated film that suffers a bit from their usual low-effort, low-ambition art style and animation. Maybe it’s a hair better in this one but someday they should spring for some better art and more … Continue reading
Probably gonna be an unpopular opinion, but I was quite disappointed at how disappointed I was in Raya and the Last Dragon. For a movie that took me this long to see, I guess I built it up in my … Continue reading
I actually was able to watch Nobody without any background on it other than the cover (suggesting an action flick), the actor, and that it had a certain amount of buzz. And it was a good experience to be so … Continue reading
What turns out to be the opening short film of Doors is so good that I hate to mark down the movie as a whole… but I have to. Doors is four short films glued together with a single science … Continue reading
The Oak Room is a rather fascinating case of seeming mediocrity turning into a surprise, suddenly engaging film in the last act. I wasn’t sure what I was getting into… though, after seeing it, the idea that it was listed … Continue reading
I found this movie thoughtful and touching if a little too slow and uneventful for its running time. But it was fairly interesting and pretty well acted and kind of had something to say by omission. The film is about … Continue reading