El Camino: I'm not the biggest Breaking Bad fan, but that doesn't mean this still could've been as good as any BB episode. It just wasn't.
Le Cercle Rouge: Loved this, Delon is great as always and that heist scene was intense. It's somber, but it fits the story.
Rogue: lol, it was fun
Overlord: This was a lot more entertaining, and good, than I thought it would be. High-octane action/horror. Asbæk seems to have so much fun playing downright evil characters lol. Ollivier is one to watch.
The Laundromat: Oldman is a hoot and Streep is amazing. I thought the different segments to explain the financial terms worked really well.
In the Tall Grass: Read the novel years ago, okay adaptation but nothing extraordinary.
Rambo Last Blood: I watched all the previous Rambo films in the last couple of months. The first one is obviously still the best and after that it got into nothing but action and insane violence. The last two of the franchise being the most intense in that department. This one was so incredibly violent, holy shit.
I think the story of his surrogate daughter was pretty good but the rest...
Synecdoche, New York: Took a while to get going, but I liked the concept, which worked best in the third act and ending. It keeps being weird though, but not in spite of the story. I loved how it sort of subverts the way you look at movies/sets. It's just a very nice idea and it works in the film. Also, Hoffman is so good. Must say it does sting to see him as an old man because he never got old...
The King: I loved this. Chalamet truly is the most exciting actor of his generation working today. He's building up quite the resume and his versatility keeps surprising me. Worth noting that he chose this after his breakthrough with CMBYN. It's very different, in like every way lol.
Michôd has a clear vision and sticks to it. The film looks great in every department and Mendelsohn, Glynn-Carney, Pattinson and Lily-Rose Depp all impress even though all of them had relatively small parts to play. From those I was most impressed with Depp. I think she's got a knack for it like her father and I hope she keeps working (maybe Princess Irulan in a possible Dune sequel? )
Night Hunter: Well, at least Cavill went all in...
The Lure: This was so weird. I mean it's about mermaids, it's horror, it's a musical, too. I thought it was one genre too many.
Le Cercle Rouge: Loved this, Delon is great as always and that heist scene was intense. It's somber, but it fits the story.
Rogue: lol, it was fun
Overlord: This was a lot more entertaining, and good, than I thought it would be. High-octane action/horror. Asbæk seems to have so much fun playing downright evil characters lol. Ollivier is one to watch.
The Laundromat: Oldman is a hoot and Streep is amazing.
In the Tall Grass: Read the novel years ago, okay adaptation but nothing extraordinary.
Rambo Last Blood: I watched all the previous Rambo films in the last couple of months. The first one is obviously still the best and after that it got into nothing but action and insane violence. The last two of the franchise being the most intense in that department. This one was so incredibly violent, holy shit.
I think the story of his surrogate daughter was pretty good but the rest...
Synecdoche, New York: Took a while to get going, but I liked the concept, which worked best in the third act and ending. It keeps being weird though, but not in spite of the story. I loved how it sort of subverts the way you look at movies/sets. It's just a very nice idea and it works in the film. Also, Hoffman is so good. Must say it does sting to see him as an old man because he never got old...
The King: I loved this. Chalamet truly is the most exciting actor of his generation working today. He's building up quite the resume and his versatility keeps surprising me. Worth noting that he chose this after his breakthrough with CMBYN. It's very different, in like every way lol.
Michôd has a clear vision and sticks to it. The film looks great in every department and Mendelsohn, Glynn-Carney, Pattinson and Lily-Rose Depp all impress even though all of them had relatively small parts to play. From those I was most impressed with Depp. I think she's got a knack for it like her father and I hope she keeps working (maybe Princess Irulan in a possible Dune sequel? )
Night Hunter: Well, at least Cavill went all in...
The Lure: This was so weird. I mean it's about mermaids, it's horror, it's a musical, too. I thought it was one genre too many.