Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
I could go on about the importance of monitoring the younger generation’s social media consumption and the impact of bullying and unrealistic societal norms, especially on young, impressionable minds, but the series itself does an incredible job of conveying that message.
What I want to highlight instead is the cinematic brilliance of each episode. The level of precision, practice, and choreography required to pull off an entire episode without a single cut, seamlessly transitioning between conversations, rooms, and scenes, is…
The bar was low, considering most sequels struggle to live up to the original. Especially when they’re made 36 years apart.
That being said, this movie was neither cringey nor did it feel like a cash grab. I actually found myself laughing multiple times.
Willem Dafoe and Danny DeVito’s characters were great additions to the Beetlejuice universe.
P.S. The Soul Train gag was hilarious! If only public transportation was that fun.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
I went in with low expectations, but somehow, the movie didn’t even meet that bar.
It lacked a lot, but mediocre dialogue was not one of them. Overall, it felt way too drawn out. I get that they’re reintroducing certain characters into the MCU, but it shouldn’t have taken two hours just to see Red Hulk, only for the big fight to last 15 minutes and get resolved by some CGI cherry blossom trees.
The only two things I actually enjoyed were the storylines being set up for the future and, of course, the Miami representation! #305 🙌🏻