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2017 |
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Murder on the Orient Express
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BrianSez
– with 17 Trust Points – rated it
Good
I had no idea that this sleeper directed by George Clooney and deftly acted by Matt Daemon & Julianne Moore even existed. A surreal view of what happens when you insert bad actors and desperate measures in the perfect (and perfectly white), master-planed suburb in the 1950s. It is hard to put my…
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Really Great |
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83 Points |
2018 |
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Wick
– with 66 Trust Points – rated it
Really Great
If the Seinfeld crew returned in 2018 and were into game night with friends, Game Night would be their movie. It’s that funny, that deadpan, that banal yet brilliant. How so? One terrifically executed comedic setpiece after another, from the meet-cute opening montage all the way to the comicall…
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BrianSez
– with 17 Trust Points – rated it
Good
Good old fashioned US-Russia cold war espionage with an updated twist. I loved the storyline but the implementation was a bit dreary at times, despite having Jennifer Lawrence to look at the whole time.
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BrianSez
– with 17 Trust Points – rated it
OK
A dark and violent American prisoner in 1950’s postwar japan becomes affiliated with a gang in Osaka as sort of an enforcer. The main character’s role was awkward and didn’t really make sense, and even worse, parts were almost offensive as you learned what he left behind for his new life as…
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BrianSez
– with 17 Trust Points – rated it
OK
CP has a solid sci-fi premise that creates many creepily-interesting moments, but it fails to capitalize on that or the decent acting and instead was a dull affair punctuated by adrenaline-fueled moments here and there.
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Really Great |
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66 Points |
2019 |
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Wick
– with 66 Trust Points – rated it
Really Great
Brad Pitt has his own great astronaut movie now, as every one of today’s great moviestars must. Ad Astra is a stately space epic, albeit punctuated with an atomic blast and more than a few death-defying set pieces. Most impressively, James Gray’s instant classic reinforces our conception of …
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