Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
If you’re a fan of mumbling and heavy-handed metaphors, this is the movie for you. Right at 90 minutes, it felt like a much longer trudge toward an inevitable ending.
To give credit where due, Bradley Whitford was fantastic. Between this movie and Get Out, he’s found a real niche as the dorky, upper-class, neo-liberal dad character.
The pacing of this movie is all off; when it’s moving, it’s a great movie, but there’s a lot of empty space. Leo deserves serious Oscar nod
I saw this movie with my at-the-time girlfriend and her little brother. The brother sat between us, I was rejected a kiss at the end of the night (she’d break up with me a week later), and I got pulled over for running a red light on my way home. Even so, sitting through this movie was the worst part of that night.