This is Anderson's Scorsese movie. Sure, there’s a bunch of Altman here too. But it feels like Scorsese with those sweeping long takes and great musical synchronization. I've seen this movie a few times in my life. For some reason, it never quite stuck. I liked it okay. But I never really understood the adulation it often received. Well this time...it stuck. ...
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4.5 Stars
<p>Movies that have received 4.5 out of 5 stars</p>
Review – A Star is Born
If you’ve seen his performance on Jimmy Fallon, you know that Bradley Cooper is an absolutely prodigious air guitarist. So it makes sense that he makes for a great rock star. I’ll be honest, I didn’t really WANT to like this movie. I am not a huge Gaga fan. Mind you, I don’t have anything against her. But I wasn’t really interested in her cross-over to acting. But damn it ...
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Review – Burning
The whole time I was watching this movie, I kept saying to myself, “this feels like Murakami.” It had the mystic conversations in a low-lit diner, and the presence of mysterious cats, and the quiet male protagonist captivated by a free spirited yet complicated girl - all staples of Haruki Murakami’s fiction. It had that feeling of this supernatural world hiding beneath the...
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Review – If Beale Street Could Talk
This film has lingered on the periphery of my day today, trailing behind me like a shadow. I'll turn around and abruptly notice it there, indistinct but indisputable. This is just such a beautiful piece of filmmaking, based on a great novel by an iconic author, James Baldwin. For director Barry Jenkins, this is a perfect followup to Moonlight.
It has this mix of biting ...
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Micro Review – Minding the Gap
An inspiring and devastating documentary following a group of skater friends struggling to find a path from childhood to adulthood in a dying midwestern town. Devastating in the harsh realities these real life characters must confront about their difficult pasts. Inspiring in the sheer talent and vision of filmmaker Bing Liu, who has a remarkable ability to capture stories...
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Rewatch Review – A Quiet Place
Look...This is great. It's great. It's even better the second time.
Maybe it has to do with me watching it with my wife, who has stressful dreams already, and just watching her reactions to everything, how totally into it she gets while also just hating every moment of it (she liked it).
If she makes it through an entire movie without falling asleep, you kno...
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Micro Review – It’s A Wonderful Life
It's easy to forget how intense and potentially innovating It's a Wonderful Life really was. It's part of the Holiday Canon. It's a universally accepted member of the "Best Christmas movies" discussion. For those of us who still maintain a cable subscription, we'll often catch a scene or two when it's on between Thanksgiving and Christmas. But it's mostly just a "remembered...
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Review – In the Mood for Love
Everything about In The Mood For Love is perfectly crafted to make you fall into these characters’ lives. To feel the feelings they feel. The cinematography is tightly framed and deliberate. The slim-fitted, high-necked dresses Maggie Cheung wears are gorgeous, but it seems that her character hides herself in her wardrobe. Tony Leung's performance is both heartbre...
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Review – The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
I don’t know why I thought I wouldn’t love this. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is only the first of six short films featured in this anthology. Each short film stands on its own. Each has their strengths and weaknesses. And when watched consecutively, there is no particular cohesion that ties the stories together. But they still work so well when watched back to ba...
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Review – First Man
When you look up in the sky on a clear night, you’ll often see the moon perched above the skyline. It shines so bright that your eyes are naturally drawn to it. And it’s so easy to forget that we’ve been there. That a man has stepped foot on that distant rock. It’s easy to forget because it’s almost inconceivable. It’s all the way out there, in the dark midnight sky, and we...
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