Sorry this is so delayed, but I promise, I did watch some films this weekend! A blockbuster, a kids movie, and an indie film. Here we go…
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Movie Review: We Have Always Lived in the Castle
As a fan of all Daddario and Farmiga siblings, and Sebastian Stan’s face, I decided to watch We Have Always Lived in the Castle last night. Adapted from Shirley Jackson’s 1962 mystery novel of the same name, this film wasn’t necessarily mysterious based on today’s standards, but it was certainly eerie. Mainly because lead, Merricat (Taissa Farmiga), is quite odd and very succinct in her actions and vocabulary.
Read moreNetflix Movie Review: Always Be My Maybe
Another win for Netflix this weekend came in the form of romantic comedy, Always Be My Maybe, starring Ali Wong and Randall Park as former best friends who years later fumble into an endearing relationship.
Read moreMemorial Day Weekend Movie MishMash
Alliterations aside, it’s true. I think I watched the most random array of movies this weekend, and in my book, they were all winners. For wildly different reasons, of course.
Read moreWine Country Movie Review
This weekend I managed to squeeze in a comedy released Friday on Netflix called Wine Country. It stars all your SNL alum favorites: Rachel Dratch, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell, and Emily Spivey. There were some special supporting players with a gruff Tina Fey and a doofie Jason Schwartzman who “came with the house.”
Read moreThe Hustle Movie Review
Folks, I’m not going to sugarcoat it, The Hustle was bad. Although, if I think back to the worst film I saw in 2018, Acrimony, it wasn’t quite that bad. And there are still so many months to the year left, so maybe something will top it, but at this point in time it takes the prize.
Read moreWeekend Movie Round-Up
A mild movie weekend in my opinion, but they were good ones in my opinion!
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No theater movies this weekend (gearing up for all the time I’m about to spend there for Avengers: Endgame), so I vegetated in a recliner and streamed some movies instead!
Read moreLittle Movie Review
Yes, Little is the title of the movie I saw this weekend, but this review will also be just that, little (or short, rather). If you’ve ever seen Tom Hanks in the film, Big, then just reverse that line of thinking and you have the general premise of Little.
Read moreCle Int’l Film Fest: Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil & Vile
People! A 2019 goal of mine was to attend the Cleveland International Film Festival (small steps), and that goal was achieved! This past Saturday, a friend and I made are way up, scarfed down some Barrio, and then went to see the Ted Bundy biopic starring Disney Channel heartthrob, Zac Efron, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.
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