Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Free Guy
Friday, September 3, 2021
Friday, July 30, 2021
Disney's Jungle Cruise
Friday, July 9, 2021
Hot damn! After being pushed back from the original release date of May 2020 (twice) Black Widow finally hit the big screen. Squee. Yep, I was excited to head back to the theater to see this one on the big screen in what I hoped would be all its glory. So, with a little prayer to the movie gods, I ventured forth with great anticipation for a banging start to the summer movie season.
It pains me to say, but the movie gods were not particularly kind this time around and in addition to being the first major film of the summer, Black Widow is also the first disappointment.
Flat, jumbled storytelling, pacing issues, predictability, and far too much glossing over key elements (Taskmaster, the Red Room, Budapest etc.) made for a “meh” movie going experience. Basically, all the things I wanted to see the film address and give Black Widow a proper sendoff were lacking. Very little character development occurs for Natasha or her “family.” I realize the characters are Russian and stoic, but the performances range from lifeless to uncomfortably sad. Even the action sequences fell short, especially for a Marvel film. They were simultaneously over the top and underwhelming. Not sure how they managed to achieve that, but they did.
Individual moments and aspects of the film are intriguing, humorous, and thrilling but overall Black Widow falls short of expectations to the point of being rather boring. There is so much meat for this film, but upon biting in it’s mostly bone. By and large Black Widow comes across as a 2 hour 13 minute setup for the next thing (the post credit scene really drives this home) instead of a film to honor the character of Natasha Romanoff and bring her story to a satisfying close. I’m giving this one a disappointing 5 and saying don’t kick down $30 to see it at home. If you want to get out of the house and brave the theater, make it a matinee. Otherwise, stick with the Disney+ shows, they’re more satisfying.
FYI: If you haven’t watched The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode Truth you may want to check it out first. Just saying.
Friday, June 25, 2021
After more than a year and a half (October 16, 2019 to be exact), I once again stepped into
one of my local movie theaters. No lying, to say I was filled with trepidation (and relief, the
elderly black lady I chat with at the theater made it through the pandemic) being in public
venue after so long, and wanted to make sure I could handle the stress/nerves/fear by
seeing something that if need be I could walk out on. Happily, after I settled in and had a
few minutes of deep breathing to calm myself, I not only powered through, but had a terrific
time. The biggest shock to my system was the quality of the film.
After going to the well eight times, I really didn’t expect F9 to be as engaging, charming,
emotional, and dare I say deep as it is. With a 2 hour 25 minute run time, F9 takes fans
on an unexpected journey of family that’s thrilling, funny, heart warming and heart breaking.
The over the top action sequences and scenarios max out the BS meter once again and I
couldn’t have been happier for it or enjoyed it more. As for the big, “how are they gonna
top…?” it delivers and then some.
Speaking of delivering, F9 brings it over and again as various players from previous
outings pop up through the film. The ladies FINALLY get their due and really get a chance
to shine. Best of all, F9: The Fast Saga accomplishes something I never thought possible.
Yes, it actually manages to fold the crapfest that is Tokyo Drift into the franchise in a
satisfying manner. Say whaaaat?! Yep. Moving forward, Tokyo Drift no longer sticks out
like a badly infected sore thumb that needs to be excised post haste. Yes, it’s still crap, but
it’s crap that now belongs!
All told, F9: The Fast Saga is not only a solid, entertaining film within the franchise, it’s a
solid, entertaining film overall. Definitely a great way to get back into the
theaters and enjoy some “big screen” action. It’s a 10 in the Fast and Furious franchise
and an 8 in general. If you want to head back to the theater and get your feet wet, this is as good an excuse as any. If you do, be warned, stay into the credits, there’s more to be seen.
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Movie Review At Home Edition: Those Who Wish Me Dead
As much as I miss going to the movies, I’m still nervous about doing so, so I look forward
to these theatrical home releases. From the trailer, “Those Who Wish Me Dead” looks
like a couple of hours of heart pounding entertainment. Upon viewing, not so much. TWWMD clocks in at a mere hour forty minutes, however more than half of that is a
vague, drawn out, dull setup for the second half of the film.
Not having seen the book this is based on, here’s what I got out of this mess:
Some guy (a forensic accountant) discovered some damning information about someone/something that he reports to authorities. The someone/something wants
to quash the damning info, so that someone/something hires some other mysterious suited guy who sends a couple of hitmen to retrieve the damning info and kill everyone
that may have seen it. Accountant guy gets spooked and runs with his kid before the hitmen can get to him. Not trusting the authorities and wanting to get his story/info to
the media, naturally accountant guy flees to a heavily forested state park where his law enforcement buddy works, thereby putting law enforcement buddy and his pregnant wife
in danger.
Got it? No? Me neither. But wait, there's more!
Angelina Jolie happens to be the smoke jumper, ex girlfriend of law enforcement buddy. She's suffering from severe PTSD, which caused her to fail a psych eval, but is still
working. Isolated in a watchtower in the middle of BFE, no problems there.
Seriously, wtf?!
After that nonsensical mess, the film starts and actually becomes interesting. There
are some good action sequences, a handful of good character moments, but it’s all
too little too late. Nothing is ever explained and there are too many unanswered
questions. *SPOILER* What happened to the horse?
“Those Who Wish Me Dead” is more a first draft of a film that never amounts to more
than squandered potential. Nothing more than background noise while you do
something else. I’m renaming this Those Who Wish For Better and giving this
clunker a 2.




