Terry Sheehan

Terry Sheehan

Favorite films

  • Vertigo
  • Amélie
  • Paris, Texas
  • Dark City

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  • Now You See Me

    ★★★

  • WALL·E

    ★★★★

  • Animal House

    ★★★★★

  • Vanishing Point

    ★★★★

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  • Now You See Me

    Now You See Me

    ★★★

    Now You See Me is a slick, fast-paced thriller that dazzles with impressive illusions and a star-studded cast. While the plot is full of twists and turns, it often relies more on style than substance. Still, its clever concept and eye-catching heists make for an entertaining, if slightly shallow, ride. Perfect for fans of flashy spectacle and intrigue, but don't expect to be blown away by depth.

  • WALL·E

    WALL·E

    ★★★★

    Wall-E is a stunning blend of heartfelt storytelling and sci-fi spectacle, echoing the visual grandeur and existential depth of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). Like Kubrick’s masterpiece, Pixar’s film uses long stretches of near-silent storytelling, allowing expressive visuals and evocative sound design to drive its narrative. Wall-E’s journey from a desolate Earth to the cold, automated corridors of the Axiom recalls Dave Bowman’s odyssey through space, with Auto’s glowing red eye a clear nod to HAL 9000. Yet, where 2001…

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  • Educating Rita

    Educating Rita

    ★★★½

    The film Educating Rita has always been reliable. An old friend, good for a pick-me-up. It's not outstandingly brilliant. In fact the film-making is rather conventional and somewhat stuck in the early 80s. The faux-Vangelis score doesn't help.

    Yet, this reworking of Shaw's Pygmalion explores some of the things that are most important to me: school, teaching, friendship, and literature.

    Michael Caine and Julie Walter are stellar in this piece. Caine is the jaded, drunken professor who takes on for…

  • I Want to Eat Your Pancreas

    I Want to Eat Your Pancreas

    ½

    A pink confection of a film laced with just the right amount of teen angst and despondent narcisism to send me into diabetic shock. There is not enough cinematic insulin in the world to mitigate the sweet syrupy damage that this film did to my psyche.

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