β¦and if I said I enjoyed this almost as much as the first oneβ¦
itβs certainly funnier, and a lot more visually impressive
the songs are the only thing that let it down and even theyβre not, like, bad
Snoop playing a dealer in a wheelchair?? Sure why not
very rare for me to be this invested in a gritty crime thriller, but having two phenomenal lead performances - and pacing as slick as a millionaireβs kitchen island - will help
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
*takes Murder on the Dancefloor off the wedding playlist*
Not sure what I just watched - going to be sitting with it for a good while - but I do know it was the funniest vampire film Iβve ever seen, illuminated by career performances from Bazza Keoghan and Rosamund Pike, Linus Sandgrenβs most striking work since La La Land, and Richard E. Grantβs most entertaining turn since Can You Ever Forgive Me?.Β
As with Promising Young Woman, there areΒ question marksβ¦
so what if itβs too long? post-apocalyptic liberal-skewing comedy-musicals with lavish production design and songs that sound like they were left on the cutting room floor ofΒ Wonka are apparently one million percent my shit, who knew
biggest case of Movie House Envy since Parasite, andΒ probably my favourite George MacKay performance to date - surprisingly decent singer and his chemistry with Moses is terrific