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Month: August 2021

He’s Your Buddy, Friend! – Free Guy

It really is amazing to me how wide the chasm of quality is between movies based on existing video games and those based on the general ideas and concepts of video games. In my near-40 years, I've only enjoyed two direct adaptations, the 1995 Mortal Kombat, which as I've noted was a perfect storm of … Continue reading He’s Your Buddy, Friend! – Free Guy →

Bill Reviews 4 Comments August 29, 2021 6 Minutes

A Puppet Cheer – Annette

I mentioned in my review of The Sparks Brothers (which remains the best theatrically-released documentary I've seen this year) that one of the few setbacks for Ron and Russ Mael in their careers was the collapse of a collaboration with director Tim Burton on a feature film. However, as noted, even that heartbreak has since … Continue reading A Puppet Cheer – Annette →

Bill Reviews 11 Comments August 25, 2021August 25, 2021 9 Minutes

A Good Day to Dye – Swan Song

There's a common saying in the pop culture community regarding great character actors. They're grouped together as "That Guy"s, people we see all the time, across tons of movies and TV, but for the most part their names aren't often remembered except by fans until they get their moment in the sun to play a … Continue reading A Good Day to Dye – Swan Song →

Bill Reviews 5 Comments August 22, 2021 5 Minutes

This is What Happens When You Try – The Suicide Squad

Over the last few years, the DC Extended Universe has seemingly - and finally - come into its own. With dud after dud from Batman v. Superman to Justice League, the ship really feels like its been righted, thanks to the overwhelming success of Wonder Woman, Birds of Prey, and Shazam!. There's still a misstep … Continue reading This is What Happens When You Try – The Suicide Squad →

Bill Reviews 8 Comments August 21, 2021 7 Minutes

A Complete and Total Knox-off – Stillwater

Tom McCarthy has proven himself as a thoughtful and insightful writer and director over the last two decades. The crowning achievement of both was Spotlight, which won him an Oscar for Original Screenplay as well as Best Picture. It's one of the greatest films of the century so far, highlighting the yeoman's work that goes … Continue reading A Complete and Total Knox-off – Stillwater →

Bill Reviews 1 Comment August 15, 2021 6 Minutes

It’s Not Easy Being Gawain – The Green Knight

A couple years ago I got to briefly meet director David Lowery at a Q&A following his film, The Old Man & the Gun. As much as I enjoyed the film, I was captivated by Lowery's reverence for Robert Redford as an actor, and for the Western film genre that he was both deconstructing and … Continue reading It’s Not Easy Being Gawain – The Green Knight →

Bill Reviews 4 Comments August 10, 2021 12 Minutes

Live to Work, Work to Live – Nine Days

I've mentioned before that one of my favorite movies is Hirokazu Kore-eda's After Life from 1998, easily one of the most profound existential explorations ever put to celluloid. In it, a group of dead social workers welcome the souls of the recently deceased to a way station of sorts, where they spend a week interviewing … Continue reading Live to Work, Work to Live – Nine Days →

Bill Reviews 2 Comments August 8, 2021January 27, 2022 12 Minutes

Life’s a Beach, Then You Die – Old

In many ways M. Night Shyamalan is a perfect representation of his hometown of Philadelphia. He's a foundational figure in modern cinema, with both a reverence for the traditions that made him and an idealism for what could be. Despite myriad talents, he often gets overlooked compared to other big city directors, never quite getting … Continue reading Life’s a Beach, Then You Die – Old →

Bill Reviews 6 Comments August 7, 2021 6 Minutes

This Film is Not Yet Watchable – August 2021

The dog days are upon us, ladies and gentlemen (and everyone in between), and they're more dogged than ever! Half the country is in drought, my state is on fire, and the shallowest end of our collective gene pool is actively trying to get us all killed, AGAIN, because they're too selfish to put on … Continue reading This Film is Not Yet Watchable – August 2021 →

Bill TFINYW 1 Comment August 4, 2021September 3, 2021 11 Minutes

The Unknown Parts – Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain

I confess that I am not much of a foodie, nor have I done all that much traveling in my life. I certainly would love to do more (Japan's been on my list for decades now), but the realities of work and expenses basically preclude a lot of what's out there. Not having a companion … Continue reading The Unknown Parts – Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain →

Bill Reviews 3 Comments August 1, 2021 6 Minutes
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