Can't believe that I've never seen this, but I haven't.
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Review of 'Some Like It Hot'
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Review of 'Falling for Figaro'
Another rubbish film on Netflix.
Monday, October 18, 2021
Review of 'The Incredible Jessica James'
Watched on Netflix.
Review of "Frozen 2"
But it felt much more of a mish-mash, with too many story lines, and too much going on. And I didn't think the music was so good either, though I rather liked the song the Sami-like people sing about half way through. Still visually impressive, with lots of good Sami-inspired graphics, and I suspect that the look of Arendelle is inspired by National Romantic architecture, which I've always liked.
Informal distribution, a USB stick and the new projector in the Springhill Common House.
Friday, October 08, 2021
Review of 'If Beale Street Could Talk'
The poster is very misleading, it's a story about racism, not true love. The love between the two main characters just makes the racism and oppression harder to bear. Impossible to watch without putting yourself in the shoes of the main characters - in my case, particularly the two fathers, knowing that the system of oppression is going to grind your children to powder, and that playing within the rules affords you no chance of coming through with either fortune or dignity intact.
Watched on BBC iPlayer.
Review of Cruella
I thought Emma Stone's english accent was perfectly good too.
Watched in the Middle Floor at Springhill, having been obtained by informal distribution. Loaded on to a USB stick, played on the new DVD player which has a USB slot, quality was really good.
Saturday, October 02, 2021
Review of New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson
And I like the descriptions of future NY - the super-Venice of drowned downtown, the superscrapers with farm floors, the vaporettos and the hydrofoil yachts of the rich, and blimps and sky-villages...beautiful and possible.
Oddly it made interested in the geography of New York, and even made me want to go there, which is not likely to happen.
Review of Palm Springs
Just about watchable, and the occasional funny groundhog-esque gag (he knows what's going to happen next so can anticipate it), but not a great film or a great use of time.
Watched on Amazon Prime.