I'll take ANY kind of new Beatles documentary, but this was already covered (and a much better film) by the Maysles' in "The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit." There is still a good chunk of great content in this new film, but it's better viewed as sort of a supplemental special feature content to the original documentary.
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Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos 2024
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Here's my personal deciphering of the meaning of the ending of "The Sopranos." I don't think it's a simple black or white answer, nor should it be that easy. -
It wasn't about Tony's fate, at least not directly. Perhaps he was killed, or maybe he kept eating those onion rings. The show was ending no matter what happened to him. We as viewers were supposed to feel the constant paranoia he lives with every single day, closely watching every…
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I Care a Lot 2020
Yeah, not in the mood to put up with crap like this, especially after all of the COVID over the last year.
It's not Hitchcock. It's not thrilling. It's just terrible people. And no, the final minute didn't make it worth it.
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Inherent Vice 2014
I didn't know what to expect. Would Paul Thomas Anderson make this as a classic procedural, or would he go full Pynchon and just say "fuck it" and throw all 150 or so pages of the script in the air? The latter is the correct answer.
Joaquin Phoenix deserves yet another Oscar® nomination that he probably won't get (and if he did, he wouldn't win) and there are countless numbers of fantastic performances, including Josh Brolin, Reese Witherspoon, Michael Kenneth…
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