I watched 8 movies last week. Some of them were really good. Some of them…were not.
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- Ozu doesn’t exactly re-invent the wheel in Good Morning—part of what makes his movies such a joy is how simple they seem—but this might be the funniest of his films that I’ve seen.
- You’re not going to watch An Adventure in Space and Time unless you have a real fondness for the early days of Doctor Who—and for jokes of the “this thing that contemporary audiences know was actually widlly successful will never work!” As a TV movie, this is slight but endearing, and well cast, although it does seem to lose (or at least swap) focus in its last third, perhaps inevitably moving from Verity Lambert to William Hartnell.
- Ghosted has such a simple—one might almost say can’t-miss—concept that it’s so disappointing when the movie proceeds to over-complicate everything and miss at every beat. I don’t think the problem is that de Armas and Evans don’t have chemistry; it’s just that it’s not at all romantic chemistry, and they both become kind of insufferable here. Add to that a really bad script over-filled with characters—the only thing the movie almost knowingly makes a joke about—and this is probably one of the worst movies of the year.
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- Gene Siskel reportedly walked out of Maniac after the first twenty minutes. He didn’t miss much.
- Little Richard: I Am Everything is a straightforward but never uninteresting look at the man’s complicated legacy and incredible talent.
I also re-watched Taxi Driver, which seems no less disturbing nearly 50 years later.
Now Playing
Here are all the songs I posted as #nowplaying on Mastodon last week: