Woody Bombs Again
If you enjoy reading my reviews of movies I hated, you’ll get a kick out what I have to say about Woody Allen’s latest, “Rifkin’s Festival.”
If you enjoy reading my reviews of movies I hated, you’ll get a kick out what I have to say about Woody Allen’s latest, “Rifkin’s Festival.”
I was going to re-watch Spielberg’s “West Side Story” on Disney+ this weekend, but I discovered newly-released behind-the-scenes mini-docs about various pieces of the production on YouTube. So I spent over an hour down that rabbit hole.
Rolling Stone has published its list of the 100 greatest movies of the 1980s. I’ve only seen 62 of them. How about you?
Here’s my review of a Steven Soderbergh movie for HBO Max which stars Zoë Kravitz as a young tech worker who gets drawn into a mystery that reminds me of “The Conversation” and “Blow Out.”
The fact that movies like “Nightmare Alley,” “West Side Story,” and “King Richard” flopped doesn’t mean they aren’t good, it means they are victims of the morphing movie-viewing paradigm.
My review of a new movie that retells the Cyrano de Bergerac story, this time as a musical starring Peter Dinklage, Haley Bennett, and Ben Mendelsohn.