Bad Times at The El Royale
I just saw it. Thought it started off slow and unevenly paced but it seemed intriguing. The last half the action picked up and it got a lot more fun.
Better than average.
Rocket Man
Not usually a fan of musicals, but this I enjoyed. Brilliantly cast, it was well paced, obviously great music. The costumes, some of the stuff Elton wore, I'd wear the shit out of now and be dramatic af. Bryce Dallas Howard's English accent not the best, but still an amazing film nonetheless.
Tolkien
The late Victorian/early Edwardian settings, manor houses, costumes, hair, etc. Amazing. I so enjoyed it. The war scenes; very stark and polarising, conveyed the horrors and bleakness of war in the trenches. The characters had good chemistry, it was clever and enjoyable. It goes from his boyhood right through to when he starts writing the hobbit. It spans a few decades; and each time a decade shifts, the settings, and clothing are appropriately shifted too.
Good film. Fans of Tolkien will enjoy it, I imagine.
Watched A Quiet Place on Sky cinema last night. I can't rave about it but it's entertaining enough and Emily Blunt is always very watchable.
Rocket Man is on my hit list for cinema viewings
Annabelle Creation. I haven’t seen the Annabelle series yet and am just getting into it, killer doll movies are a little cheesy but I like them anyway!
"We write to taste life twice." - Anais Nin
A pretty bad movie called The Great Wall. Seems it is the worst movie Matt Damon has made.
Godzilla: King Of The Monsters.
Being a HUGE Godzilla fan from being a kid. I liked it alot.
Mile 22, directed by Peter Berg, starring Marky Mark.
The action is entertaining, but the movie is disjointed, and can be a bit confusing. It's as if Berg directed it while on meth.
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The Lion King.
It got TERRIBLE reviews, but I enjoyed it. I guess I don't care that the lions couldn't show emotion on their faces...I was too busy crying for the first three minutes because I took my son to see the original as a little boy and now he has a little boy to take to see this new...or maybe I was too busy thinking how freakin' cute it was to see what looked like a real lion cub talking...or maybe I was enjoying Seth Rogan as Pumba....or maybe I was busy eating popcorn and enjoying some AC for a couple of hours.
If you're picky, don't go see it. Unless you can stop yourself from picking it apart long enough to enjoy the photorealistic CGI.
'First Man'. I thought it was quite good in that it focused on Neil Armstrong the person more than what he did.
2001: A Space Odyessy - Kubrick's masterpiece
I define nothing. Not beauty, not patriotism. I take each thing as it is, without prior rules about what it should be.
- Bob Dylan
Consistent, Persistent and Bullshit Resistant!
- Trinket
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Last one I saw in theaters would have been the Detective Pikachu movie, which I loved.
At home, it was probably Beneath The Silver Lake which was...weird. Not bad...just weird.