I can't rate art ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ there's just stuff I like and stuff I don't like.
The real review is usually in the tags.
We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars.
I want all my science fiction with a dash of poetry.
for as long as human beings have been on earth, we've been looking up at the stars and telling stories about them, which are always also stories about us. this movie itself is a part of that tradition, and I can't help but love it.
I'm sure there's much to be said about…
"it feels ache-y but good"
I don't really know where to start. If Lady Bird was about mothers and daughters and how we have to leave home to really know it and become our full selves, and if Little Women was about the harsh realities of how money, gender, and art intertwine but also about family and love and kindness, then Barbie is the culmination of all of those ideas, wrapped in the most glorious technicolor bubblegum pink. It's about…
funny, gory, clever, and an all-around fun time at the movies! love to see Tatiana Maslany doing horror again (where are my fellow Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed fans at?)
I love that there's no height difference between julien and the kid versions of lucy and phoebe
The last thing I expected going into a movie titled Cocaine Bear was to be bored, yet here we are.
John Waters said there's a difference between good bad taste and bad bad taste, and this was just . . . bad. Fun at times, but both too polished to be transcendently schlocky and not polished enough to be great. Worst of all: hardly any of the jokes landed for me.
But points to Keri Russell's pink jumpsuit, Matthew Rhys's mustache, and beloved character actress Margo Martindale.