Floridian, English Professor, Film Junkie
Ratings:
5 = Excellent
4 = Great
3 = Good
2.5 = Mediocre
2 = Bad
1 = Terrible
The reception of this film echoes what happened with The Last Jedi. A filmmaker dared to try something different and to challenge expectations we have for a franchise and its characters, and everyone hates it. Not everything in this movie works, but whatever success this film has comes from a willingness to critique Joker as character and symbol, and to force us to reflect on what Joker means and should mean to us. It’s not the same as the first…
Best viewed with a theater full of oldster couples out on date night.
If you're looking for evidence of the alternate career path that Paul Rudd luckily escaped to eventually become a beloved Avenger, this movie is that -- see especially the scene in which Rudd, playing a high school biology teacher, has an affair with one of his students before telling her the true secret to having a real female orgasm. If you're looking for a film that doubles down on many of the most toxic tropes of romance, sexuality, and gender,…
Daniel Craig's final go-round as Bond has its flaws. Rami Malek's main villain makes some truly inexplicable decisions in the final act; M oversees the off-the-books development of a bio weapon that falls in to the wrong hands, and his only punishment is a stern talking-to from Bond. But while No Time to Die is not a perfect film, it is a five-star film. It is, without question, the clearest distillation of Craig's take on the character as well as…