The Guilty

POSITIVES…

  • It’s the Jake Gyllenhaal showcase of what a dynamically great actor he is! Truly carries this movie. 

  • Love how the movie is able to generate excitement, tension, and action, just from the exchanges between Gyllenhaal and the people he is talking to on the phone. 

  • Kudos to Riley Keough, Peter Sarsgaard, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Ethan Hawke, Christiana Montoya, and Gillian Zinser, for essentially doing some solid voice acting work. 

  • Captivating narrative with some good social commentaries, that really compels you to want to see how it concludes. 

  • Fascinating take on 911 dispatchers. They’re still only humans. Even incredibly flawed ones. It can be a frustrating job to have, with similarities to other frustrating jobs you are familiar with.

NEGATIVES…

  • It’s really hard to sympathize with the Joe Baylor character. Kinda might just kill your interest in the movie. 

  • “Do your job and I’ll do mine.” Yes! Thank you! Probably the most frustrating thing about this movie. 

  • How?! How does Emily Lighton still have a phone in her situation?!! 

  • There are some supporting side stories that are meant to build more character for Baylor, but they only distract from the main story. 

  • It’s like a bottle episode of a movie, so it’s not exactly the most visually captivating thing to watch.

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Venom : Let there be Carnage

POSITIVES…

  • The best thing about the first Venom movie is Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and Tom Hardy as Venom interacting with each other. That’s absolutely the same for this sequel. 

  • This without a doubt is a wild and outrageously silly movie that will keep you on your toes with how bonkers it can get. 

  • Gotta give credit to the fine talented actors here who were not afraid to ham it up with their over the top performances, because that’s exactly what makes this movie tick. 

  • I could watch a whole stage play, set in one location, of Eddie Brock arguing, bantering, and fighting with Venom. It’s like a comedy routine unlike anything you’ve ever seen in the cinema. 

  • Just the comedic comebacks and constant commentary by Venom alone is entertaining enough. 

  • Woody Harrelson has that ideal manic persona to bring Cletus Kasady and Carnage to life. 

  • Kudos to both Naomie Harris and Michelle Williams for being game to what this movie requires of them in their roles. 

  • Shout out to Peggy Lu for being part of the supporting cast again. We need more Mrs Chen! 

  • From Carnage’s introduction to the big CGI fight with Venom in the final act, I thought this movie produced some big solid set pieces. 

  • Some destruction that’s worthy of a monster movie. 

  • There’s actually an animated sequence that cleverly goes around that PG-13 rating. 

  • Sonny & Cher are friends. 

  • Appreciated the fact that this movie managed to keep it’s running time at about 90 minutes. 

  • That mid-credits sequence!

NEGATIVES…

  • That PG-13 Rating is a hindrance to the actual carnage they should be showing on screen. 

  • The insanely wacky tone and narrative is absolutely not going to be for everybody. 

  • Is this story kinda just dumb? 

  • Plot conveniences! Gotta keep the story moving I guess. 

  • No shade to Naomie Harris, but her character of Frances Barrison AKA Shriek is just not written that well. 

  • Same to Stephen Graham as Detective Mulligan. Just an undercooked character. 

  • Those looking for several epic fight sequences between Venom and Carnage will probably be disappointed. 

  • Speaking of wanting more, there will be those who will think that the movie should have been longer.

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The Eyes of Tammy Faye

POSITIVES…

  • Interesting drama about the fascinating life and character of Tammy Faye Bakker. 

  • While the plot progress of the lead character is a captivating one, this movie is primarily a vehicle to show how incredible Jessica Chastain is as Tammy Faye. Absolutely brilliant performance, easily getting our sympathy to her character, and actually has a wonderful singing voice when she sings the songs featured in this film. 

  • Of course Chastain gets to also showcase a dynamic chemistry with Andrew Garfield who is fantastic as the rather despicable Jim Bakker. 

  • A scene stealer in her own right is Cherry Jones, who is absolutely excellent as Tammy’s Mom Rachel Grover. 

  • Has a solid supporting cast, which includes Vincent D'Onofrio, Mark Wystrach, Fredric Lehne, and of course the Susie Moppet Doll. 

  • As a biopic, it handles the transitions between story arcs rather well, by its effective use of montage sequences to bridge those gaps. 

  • There are some good scenes to watch for, like the unusual meet cute of Jim and Tammy, the Steve Pieters interview sequence, the pitch meeting for Heritage USA, that Battle Hymn of the Republic scene, to the moments she talks to God. 

  • Kudos to the movie for how it handled sexual innuendos and sexually suggestive material, without actually showing sex. Considering these are Christian characters and all.

  • Has a cleverly wicked sense of humor in terms of directing and editing particular sequences. 

  • It’s got some sweet quotable lines like “God does not want us to be poor,” “Jesus ain’t political,” “Can we talk about Satan later,” or “You follow blindly, in the end all you are is blind.” 

  • One of the best elements about this film is how it handles the topic of religion, showing the contrasting perspectives to the quotable passages in the Bible. 

  • If there is one lesson to learn from this movie, it is that you should be wary of Religious leaders who get huge monetary gains by invoking the word of God.

NEGATIVES…

  • It’s still a biopic with most of the narrative problems that come with that film genre. 

  • Due to the focus of this story, it tends to neglect expanding on certain supporting characters (like her kids!). 

  • There are plot elements that could have also used some more elaborating. 

  • Opens with a particular character reveal, that doesn’t really get a pay off to explain that reveal. 

  • Not entirely sure I’m satisfied with how the movie concluded. 

  • Although it is based on real life, it’s hard to deny the predictably familiar plot progression. 

  • Some might get triggered by the movie’s criticism of certain religious figures. 

  • Others will complain that this movie looks too favorably towards Tammy Faye.

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Dear Evan Hansen

POSITIVES…

  • Awkward teenager. Premise about a huge misunderstanding. Heavy subject matters. It's a musical too! If that's up your alley, have at it. 

  • Speaking of being a musical, the songs are good and catchy. The scenes that go with them are great as well, and are several of the highlights. 

  • "Waving through a window," "Sincerely, Me," "The Anonymous Ones," "You Will Be Found," "So Big / So Small," are just some of my favorites from the movie. 

  • Effective directorial choices in how the musical numbers are visualized. This is definitely not just a camera placed in front of the stage musical. 

  • Considering the premise, it is like a rabbit hole of curiosity to see where the plot is taking you to next. 

  • Despite the simplicity of the narrative, this definitely shouldn't be accused of being boring. 

  • Movie has some good heartwarming, heartbreaking, and emotionally resonant moments. 

  • Loved the contrasts between the Mother characters. 

  • Appreciated how the story reached its conclusion. I feel it's important that the final act played out the way it did. 

  • Ben Platt is fantastic as Evan Hansen. It's like he was born to play the role. Either that or he had a lot of practice playing the character. HeHe 

  • Ensemble cast is excellent and have their own moments to really shine. From Kaitlyn Dever, Amandla Stenberg, Amy Adams, Julianne Moore, Danny Pino, Nik Dodani, and Colton Ryan. 

  • Ultimately the thematic lessons and social commentaries that this story brings up are absolutely worth addressing.

NEGATIVES…

  • You might have an issue with the general premise and plot progression of this story that could ruin your enjoyment of this movie.

  • I know it's hard to be completely original, but there is one big plot cliché I would have really preferred didn't happen. 

  • There's a bit of unwelcomed awkwardly tense frustration about a story involving lies. 

  • Angst. Hope you are okay with angst.

  • Some of the plot threads move either too fast or too slow. Can’t quite get that proper balance.

  • Then there are the plot threads that aren’t expanded enough for my taste. 

  • Production value seems a little too simple at times. Limits of filming during a pandemic perhaps? 

  • Fans of the musical might complain about the movie not having all the songs from the Broadway show. 

  • Those gay and sex jokes are not as funny as they think, nor where they really necessary. 

  • Sorry Ben Platt, but compared to the other adult actors playing High School kids in this movie, you really do look way too old for the role now.

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Prisoners of the Ghostland

POSITIVES…

  • Surreal mash-up of cowboy western, feudal Japan motifs, Escape From LA, and Mad Max fantasies. 

  • Very much a unique fever dream or nightmare of a movie. 

  • It stars Nicolas Cage and this is Nic Cage being very Nic Cage. 

  • Here’s an example of a line Nic Cage had to say… “Impossible? Ha! If you had told me three days ago, I’d be standing here with one arm and one testiccllleeee!!!!! Trying to reason with you bitches, I would have said impossible too,...” 

  • Tak Sakaguchi is fun to watch as Yasujiro. 

  • Bill Moseley, Sofia Boutella, and Nick Cassavetes are in this too. 

  • The outlandishly bizarre sequence that introduces the Governor character and the introduction to the premise is probably the best part of this movie. . 

  • Movie does have a very distinct visually striking and colorful look to it. 

  • Definitely has its own mythology that I can imagine might just fascinate some people. 

  • Weeaboo’s will probably really dig this movie.

NEGATIVES…

  • The eccentric and random nature of this movie definitely might not be for everyone. 

  • 20 mins in, you might just go "What is this strangely weird movie, and maybe I should just stop watching." 

  • It’s hard to believe how seemingly lazy the production and direction can be when it comes to some attempts with the special effects. 

  • Even the action sequences feel half-heartedly choreographed for some reason. 

  • Plot progression is just a series of nonsensical moments and out of whack logic. 

  • Dialogue is as ridiculous as this movie 

  • Did the Director just tell everybody to overact and do whatever they felt like doing at any given moment? 

  • I swear, it's like they were making things up as it goes. 

  • I’m inclined to just accuse this movie for being haphazardly stylistic and unconventional, just because…

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Blue Bayou

POSITIVES…

  • If you’re ready to watch a heartbreaking dramatic story on some heavy topics, that will likely frustrate you, anger you, or make you depressed, then this is a great one for you to check out. 

  • There is a simple plot progression to this story, but it’ll be hard to accuse the story of being simple. Very complicated. It’s not afraid to show you how life can be so unfair. 

  • This movie also has an incredible habit of making some seemingly innocuous scenes become really profound and / or poignant. 

  • Writer / Director / Actor Justin Chon is just amazing in this. The humanity he brings to his character Antonio is simply unforgettable, and the confident direction of this narrative is impressive. 

  • Huge shout out to the scenes with Sydney Kowalske as Jessie. Fantastic young actress who really gives you a particular perspective for this movie. 

  • Loved how Linh Dan Pham’s character of Parker, brings up the Asian cultural aspects to the story. 

  • There is a reason as to why this movie is called “Blue Bayou,” and it’s an absolutely wonderful moment involving the always great Alicia Vikander as Kathy. Easily one of the best scenes in this. 

  • At the heart of this story are Antonio’s relationships and connections with Kathy, Jessie, and Parker. There were truly some incredible moments shared between them that are the highlights of this film. 

  • Needless to say, this is very much a tear jerker for having such a sad premise. 

  • One specific moment in the movie seriously made me break down bawling in tears. It was devastating. 

  • Thematically resonant with some very important social commentaries. There’s just a lot that you’ll have to unpack here with what you saw. 

  • Learned a lot about the fleur-de-lis.

NEGATIVES…

  • Can a movie be too sad before somebody just accuses it for being overly melodramatic? 

  • Sometimes it felt like Emory Cohen’s character of Denny was just sooo hateable to a point where it felt like it was too on the nose. 

  • There was one scene that I was just waiting to see happen, but it was disappointing in that it never did. 

  • For certain plot points, you can tell that the movie wanted to have its cake and eat it too. 

  • For some other plot points, I wished it did have its cake and eat it too! 

  • This has quite a bit of film grain and seems to rely a lot on natural lighting, which might not be visually pleasing for some viewers.

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Cry Macho

POSITIVES…

  • It's got a good premise for a story, has interesting enough characters, and I appreciated the movie's reverence for it's love of animals. 

  • Deliberately moves at a leisurely pace that matches the calm tone, which surprisingly works well enough for a movie about two people on the run. 

  • Part of the charm of this film is the growing relationship between the characters of Mike and Rafo. 

  • Clint Eastwood plays a good old gruff cowboy, but that's to be expected. 

  • Supporting actors Natalia Travern and Dwight Yoakam are fine in the roles given to them. 

  • There are some thematic lessons introduced in the story that are worth discussing. 

  • Despite a rocky first act, the second act of this film makes for a decent drama. 

  • It's got that old fashioned idealized conclusion that warms your heart. 

  • Macho the rooster. Easily one of the best things about this movie. 

  • Appreciated the fact that it doesn't always translate the Spanish spoken in the film, which adds to the whole foreigner in a foreign land kinda thing.

NEGATIVES…

  • You need somebody to go save your son and you send a 90 something years old man?! 

  • It feels like the majority of the dialogue is just a bunch of exposition. 

  • It's not exactly the most energetic movie around.  

  • Plot turns that are supposed to keep things lively, but more like they keep things pretty basic and contrived. 

  • Very much has your familiar plot tropes and clichés. 

  • Eduardo Minett as Rafo. I'm sorry dude, but this movie isn't really doing you any favors. 

  • How come two of the main women characters in this movie act like they automatically want to sleep with Eastwood? Hey Director, stop flattering yourself.

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Copshop

POSITIVES…

  • Looking for that action flick stylings that Director Joe Carnahan can pull off? Here’s one you may want to check out. 

  • The action can be as brutal and unforgiving as you expect them to be, so I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with this. Bang Bang Bang! 

  • Stand-offs. Who doesn’t like good stand-off scenes? 

  • Plot progression keeps you invested with some good turn of events and just the general interest to see how it’s all going to end. 

  • Most will go watch this movie for Frank Grillo and Gerard Butler as Teddy Murretto and Bob Viddick, and they are definitely entertaining in it. 

  • Most will come out of this movie going Alexis Louder and Toby Huss as Valerie Young and Anthony Lamb are freaking awesome amazing in this movie! Seriously. Those two actors are the main highlights and made this movie as good as it could be. 

  • If you like your movie characters to always be bantering or arguing, then you’ll get your fix here. 

  • Some clever lines here and there, that will either make you chuckle or go “that’s a cool line.” 

  • Musical score sounds like it’s out of a 1970s-1980s cop show. 

  • Movie is also predominantly set in one location like it’s a bottle-episode, but it uses that set up to good effect. 

  • Curtis Mayfield's 'Freddie's Dead' from Superfly.

NEGATIVES…

  • Pretty sure there will be many who will complain that there just aren't enough action scenes in this film. 

  • The script and dialogue sounds like it’s coming from somebody who has been watching too many Quentin Tarantino films. 

  • Maybe a little too much posturing and testosterone in this, because it can get cringe-inducing in that regard. 

  • Frustrating stupid things that happen in the movie. 

  • Ryan O’Nan’s character of Huber is probably too hateable that it made parts of the movie just unenjoyable to watch.

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Nightbooks

POSITIVES…

  • Premise is about a boy and girl who are being held captive by a witch. It’s a kids movie. If you’re okay with that, feel free to check this out. 

  • It’s got a straightforward plot, but it makes good efficient use of the simple plot progression. 

  • Winslow Fegley and Lidya Jewett as Alex and Yazmin respectively are perfectly fine in their roles. It’s not exactly hard to get invested with their well being in this story.  

  • Krysten Ritter as Natacha the witch is easily the main highlight of seeing this scary kids movie. She brings a great over the top performance with her unamused evil witchiness. 

  • A good plot device are the quick anthology stories by Alex. From the simple visualization, the voice over narrative by Fegley, and even the title cards that come with them are entertaining to see.  

  • I had a lot of fun hearing Natacha constantly correcting Alex, acting annoyed that she has to explain to him supernatural facts and logic that “everyone knows.”  

  • There aren't a lot of location settings in this, but the few spots it does showcase are nicely designed. 

  • The shredders. Scariest creepiest nightmare inducing looking things! 

  • That third act. Gotta admit, it surprised me with where it was going. 

  • Thematic lessons that are fit for kids to learn. Kudos to that!

NEGATIVES…

  • I know it’s a kid’s movie, but is it fair for me to say that it’s just not scary at all? 

  • Can’t escape them. Familiar stupid character decisions and plot conveniences.  

  • CG cat and cat poop. Seriously? 

  • Exposition. Lots of dialogue that is just exposition. 

  • Arachnophobia. Beware. 

  • Those gross slime stuff to entertain the kids. UGH. Didn’t care for that. 

  • Depending on what you expected, that ending is going to be a hit or a miss.

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The Card Counter

POSITIVES…

  • You’re watching this movie because it stars Oscar Isaac or because it was written and directed by Paul Schrader. You’ll get what you want from either or both reasons.

  • To no ones surprise, Oscar Isaac is great as the stoic and enigmatic William Tell. He himself as a character is the main driving force to continue watching this movie.

  • Tye Sheridan as Cirk is good in a role that opens up the narrative in how he and William are such an unusual pairing.

  • Tiffany Haddish is great as La Linda and brings a welcome energy to the mix.

  • The plot progression involving these three characters and the premise that was established essentially keeps you on the hook to see what might happen next.

  • I do like the quick lessons in card counting and tips about gambling in casinos.

  • The whole subplot surrounding the World Series Of Poker tournaments can be entertaining to watch.

  • Some good scenes that shine, from the explanation of the best card game Tell ever saw, the flashbacks, to an offer that a certain someone shouldn’t refuse.

  • Social political commentaries are at the same time obvious and subtle. Either way, they are topics worth examining further.

  • Living a life where all you do is hop from casino to casino, is that something you could do? It’s a compelling lifestyle choice.

NEGATIVES…

  • Dialogue sounds a little too scripted, and unnatural at times.

  • Certain plot directions that can frustrating to see.

  • Tonally listless with a deliberately slow pace. Not for everyone’s taste.

  • The fisheye lens flashback scenes… why? Stylistic choice sure, but why?

  • I know it’s intentional, but that USA USA USA guy is pretty annoying.

  • That conclusion is not what I would call a pleasing ending.

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