Sundance 2020 Review – Never Rarely Sometimes Always

Sundance 2020 Review – Never Rarely Sometimes Always

          Never Rarely Sometimes Always is a movie that will stick with you long after you see it.  Eliza Hittman’s latest film is a quietly powerful film that beautifully captures friendship, desperation, and determination with painstaking authenticity that you won’t shake. Seventeen-year-old Autumn (Sidney Flanigan) is living a relatively boring life in rural Pennsylvania working as a cashier at the local grocery store with her cousin Skylar (Talia Ryder).  When Autumn finds…

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Sundance 2020 Review – Worth

Sundance 2020 Review – Worth

          Worth was one of my most anticipated movies of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.  Director Sara Colangelo returned to the festival following 2018’s The Kindergarten Teacher to tell the true story of Ken Feinberg (played by Michael Keaton), an attorney who battles against cynicism, bureaucracy and politics to help the victims of 9/11.  This is a powerful, emotional, masterfully acted film and surely to be one of the best movies out…

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Sundance 2020 Review – Scare Me

Sundance 2020 Review – Scare Me

          Scare Me is one of the most inventive Midnight movies I have seen during my years at Sundance.  A wildly original and incredibly entertaining film filled with meta humor, thrills, and three terrific performances. Fred (Josh Ruben) is a struggling writer who is hiding out in a cabin in the middle of the woods to find inspiration.  Fanny (Aya Cash) is a cocky, successful horror writer.  The two spend the night…

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Sundance 2020 Review – Zola

Sundance 2020 Review – Zola

          Zola plays like the younger sister of Spring Breakers.  It is a gorgeously shot, wildly inventive Floridian nightmare with excellent performances.  It is a movie that grabs you from minute one and even though it does slow down a bit at some times, it’s a truly hypnotic experience. Based on a legendary, 148-tweet storm from a stripper named Zola (Taylour Paige) who went on a trip to Florida with another stripper named…

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Sundance 2020 Review – The Mole Agent

Sundance 2020 Review – The Mole Agent

        The Mole Agent is a real life spy movie with a twist.  This documentary looks at Sergio, and no, Sergio isn’t some debonair young-buck who is continuously fighting evil henchmen, he’s an 83-year-old who barely knows how to work a cellphone.  So how did he become a spy?  He was hired by Chilean police to infiltrate a retirement home where there is suspicion of abuse and negligence.  But what Sergio discovers when…

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Review – Color Out of Space

Review – Color Out of Space

        The career of Nicholas Cage is one that could be studied for years.  Starting out as a comedic actor in the 80’s in such films as Moonstruck and Raising Arizona, Cage went on to become one of Hollywood’s great leading men in the 90’s, leading anything from action films to Oscar heavyweights.  Cage even won an Oscar for 1995’s Leaving Las Vegas and was nominated again in 2002 for Spike Jonez’s Adaptation.   Cage has always been…

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Review – Disturbing the Peace

Review – Disturbing the Peace

        Disturbing the Peace is a small-time movie about a small-time town.  This is the kind of town that has one bank, one diner, one gas station, and the same family owns all three.  It’s the kind of town that would protest the building of McDonalds because it would hurt the business of the diner, yet the town fails to realize the kind of jobs it would offer for the town that might…

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Review – Bad Boys for Life

Review – Bad Boys for Life

      It’s been seventeen years since the last time we saw Detective Mike Lowery (Will Smith) and Detective Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence).  Seventeen years since we saw the two adrenalin-fueled detectives cause chaos and mayhem up and down South Beach in Miami, shooting up bad guys while cracking jokes back-and-forth at each other and getting yelled at by their quick-tempered Captain (Joe Pantoliano). Man, did I miss these guys. The Bad Boys series is a…

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Review – Cats

Review – Cats

          I have never seen the stage version of Cats and I barely know anything about it in general, so I was going into Tom Hooper’s adaptation of the classic musical relatively blind.  I know the play is quite legendary, having won numerous awards throughout the years.  I didn’t know the plot or characters or any of the songs, except “Memory”, of course, though I wasn’t aware that song was Cats until well…

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Review – Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker

Review – Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker

THIS IS A 100% SPOILER FREE REVIEW SO KEEP READING, NOTHING WILL GET RUINED.                 It’s tough reviewing movies like Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker after seeing it only one time.  Movies like this, similar to Avengers: Endgame, are some of the biggest movies every put on screen and are a lot of a movie, filled with action set-pieces, a dozen characters, and tons…

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