Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
My goodness Daniel Craig's accent is hard to take serious, but once again he proves to be one of the main reasons as to why these movies are so great. Things I loved: a plot twist that I was not expecting (just like the first film), Kate Hudson, Janelle Monáe, the Mona Lisa. Things I did not love: the too many references that this takes place during Covid, the oh so terrible cgi fire, and the already mentioned Daniel Craig…
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Who doesn't love a satirical mocking of the rich?! One of the most interesting, frustrating, and puzzling movies I have seen. Took me until after the movie concluded to realize that it is much more about sub themes than it is about the overall story itself. This movie is the definition of rich people problems: Money, Greed, Power, Delusion, Entitlement. The reason for the frustration with this movie is because 1) it dragged on 2) there was a lack of…
The type of film that most people will never see but should be seen by all. The story of a Northern Ireland Protestant family in the town of Belfast facing turmoil. Faced with a tough decision, the film paints the picture of the tough decision the family must make to stay or to leave. The film centers around the son (Buddy) played by Jude Hill. I cannot say that I have seen many movies with younger kids as lead actors…
Me: "Hey, you wanna hang out tonight?"
Every character in Cha Cha Real Smooth every night of the year: "No sorry I have a Bat Mitzvah to attend"
I mean how many Bat Mitzvah's can there be?! In all seriousness, Cha Cha Real Smooth is one of my favorites movies of the year thus far. To be fair I am only 8 movies into my list of 34 for the fall but I have a feeling this one will contend…