The Wikifeet of movie ratings.
Not because I rate the feet but because ratings skew high.
An important and unfortunately urgent topic told with a mediocre story and absolutely abysmal filmmaking. Why the fuck are we editing this like Taken 3 with the handheld shaky-cam of Paul Greengrass.
Can someone find pre-2010 Clive Owen and show him the way back to Hollywood?
It’s a fun time. Paul Giamatti is great. Julia Robert’s, great. Actually all the cast is great.
The reveal of what the corporate espionage is all about is really fun and how all the men involved react to it. That shot of Clive Owen looking at his reflection or the window is really funny, so is frozen pizza company espionage.
Something about Tony Gilroy’s writing style always clicks for me.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
That camera move following the “ghost” of Rebecca during Olivier’s monologue in the shack was so sick.
There’s a reason Hitchcock is Hitchcock.
Trailer at the end looked cool. Had to be great but was generally average.
As western legend John Ford said in The Fabelmans, ‘Horizon in the middle is boring as shit.’ He was warning us.