Jimmy Higgins
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WW would have worked a lot better had they not tied WWI to it (or lifted a good deal of Captain America's plot).
I guess I'm spoiled because I think Stop Making sense is the gold standard for concert movies. 6/10, and that's being generous.
Why would an LA detective get assigned to a Las Vegas case?Fatale, 7/10; Streaming on Netflix this crime/psychological thriller stars Hilary Swank as Val, an LA detective who has a fling with with a well known sports agent Derrick while on a trip to Las Vegas. Derrick is having marital problems and is trying to make his rocky marriage work. Derrick's home is broken into and Derrick is almost killed by the intruder before the intruder escapes. And guess who is assigned to the case, Val which makes things very awkward for Derrick. The plot works, barely and the movie keeps the suspense taut most of the way through and Swank plays her part very well and is menacing throughout.
To the bold, I thought the very same thing. Greta Gerwig is a raging fucking goddess. I'm really looking forward to seeing it.Also saw Barbie and am considering going to see it again, to catch what I missed. Went with friends the first time. It isn't fair to say that it's better than I thought it would be because once I saw who was connected to it, I knew it would be great. Have never been a Barbie fan but then, I never saw Barbie as a role model. And now I understand why so many girls did. Whip smart dialogue, a very fantastic monologue and really very well done.
82% on Rotten Tomatoes. I imagine most people who choose to watch it know what to expect.So I let my curiosity get the better of me and I finally watched Ichi The Killer. I would not recommend this movie to anyone unless you are looking for some fucked up shit because that was some fucked up shit.
Just got back from the theater. First time back to a theater since 2020, and wanted to see it on the biggest screen at the multiplex and not wait until it came to our local (and very good) discount theater.Saw Oppenheimer yesterday. Very well done. Even at three hours, the story never dragged. The long running time was actually a benefit in that it allowed the viewer to take in all of the info without getting lost. And there was a LOT to digest. The acting, direction and cinematography were outstanding. Minor quibbles: the soundtrack was a bit excessive in spots, and even with a nice sound system, some of the dialogue was hard to understand at times. I will watch it again, at home when it becomes available, with closed captions enabled.