What is endearing about Bill Hader?
the turtle is one of the guardians of the beams, it is all dark tower stuff.
What is endearing about Bill Hader?
He's great in Barry.
Only the Dead 7.5/10... Aussie War Journos footage of Iraq War... a load of good footage.. he had insurgent contacts who gave him unprecedented access. Not sure if intentional but definitely an anti-war doco
I didn't make it through A Star is Born. Maybe someday, but it's an objectively bad movie.
IT: Chapter 2
6.5/10
Not better than the original, but a worthy ending for all characters! And Bill Skarsgard is even better than on the first movie, scarier and funnier! He is perfect as Pennywise, and I'll never see him again at the same manner after this movie!
Yesterday
the kid who discovers no one ever heard about the Beatles or their songs...and begins playing them and gets famous..
surprisingly clever, funny, original and cheesy but with the best (or worst if you hate the beatles) soundtrack anywhere.
8/10 for its entertainment and freshness - especially for beatle fans
Not enough blacks for your taste?
Lost me at Indian guy in Europe. Otherwise I might have watched
No, it's just terrible. The whites should be able to make a better movie. The first two versions were lilywhite and great. Why are you holding them to a lower standard?
I liked it. What were your main complaints?
The songs were good and Bradley's drinking was believable. Loved the rock angle
Gaga can't act or at least the director kept terrible takes and the writing is severely corny.
Joker-5/5-Phoenix kills it, well directed and great script with a lot of dark humor. Probably the most realistic comic book movie origin story ever for what its worth.
Stan and Ollie. 9/10. Just a great movie. Part biopic, comedy, feel-good, slight tear-jerker. Loved it. John C. Reilly is seriously one of the most under rated actors ever. He's like Steve Buscemi- if he wasn't so ugly, he'd have gone further.
Great news. I love when terrible movies fail miserably
Written by David Benioff... Inevitable, tbh.
It's too bad. He wrote some great books before all of this. City of Thieves was fantastic.
Yeah, that's a great book tbh
Starring Will Smith... Inevitable, tbh.
May be movies/tv shows, especially sci-fi/fantasy, just aren't his thing. He also wrote X-Men Origins Wolverine which was beyond terrible. And Troy was okay at best.
I mean...I guess I don't blame him. He's making far more money doing this than he probably would writing novels/short stories.
I was just looking forward to reading another book from him. Same with Alex Garland. The Beach was a great book but he only wrote one or two more an then starting doing screenplays.
The Nightingale 7.5/10 - incredibly depressing Aussie revenge film. Set in Tasmania in 1825, a convict wants her freedom from a LT who continues to rape and abuse her and her family... after a tragedy she wants revenge and goes after him. Multi-layered flick with good performances and characters you actually are interested in. Pretty unique revenge film but still has the graphic violence you expect in one
https://www.imdb.com/ le/tt4068576/
Disobedience -4/5-Watched it for that Rachel Weisz/Rachel McAdams lesbian scene, surprised that it was actually a good movie.
The Dead Don't Die-2.5/5-Weird, don't know what the point of it was tbh. Misused a strong cast. Doesn't work as as a straight zombie movie but I don't know if that was the point. Just meh.
El Camino-4/5-Overall, very good, well acted and directed. Besides some laughable continuity issues (Todd ) it was a pretty great end to Breaking Bad.
Midsommar-4/5-Overrated for sure but still good. Florence Pugh's acting carried the movie.
Crawl-4/5-Surprisingly good, who knew? Well paced, intense, solid acting and well made. Solid watch and interesting premise even if all the alligators took away from the plausibility of it. One or two, max would've been more effective than like fifteen.
Hitsville: The Making of Motown-4/5-Great Doc, tbh. Takes viewers through the origins of Motown though it skips over a lot, but its a broad overview instead of in depth.
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