Worth

POSITIVES…

  • The question "What is life worth" is essentially the driving force of this premise that's based on a true story, and it's a question worth answering. 

  • Fascinating to see the complicated process of how the victim's loved ones were compensated for their loss in the attacks. 

  • Complicated process? How about understanding the uncomplicated emotions of losing people you loved from the attacks! 

  • "Government-sponsored charity…" "with strings attached." 

  • "Be a person, not a politician." 

  • Mixing the politics with the human interest drama was done in a very compelling way. 

  • Michael Keaton is great as Ken Feinberg. The journey he goes from the beginning of the movie until the conclusion is worth following. 

  • Rest of the cast is great, from Amy Ryan, Stanley Tucci, Shunori Ramanathan, Laura Benanti, Chris Tardio, Tate Donovan, plus many more, and that includes the dog. 

  • Some tough emotional powerful moments, scenes, and testimonials here. 

  • That introductory meeting that addressed the 9/11 fund. I wouldn't have wanted to be in Ken's position. 

  • Never forget what happened on 9/11. For those of you who were too young or weren't even born yet, learn about what happened.

NEGATIVES…

  • Not necessarily the most visualizing exciting film, as it's mostly just talking heads here. 

  • Lots of tough questions brought up that may not have been satisfactorily answered for some. 

  • I don't think it could be helped, but the plot progression lends itself to be a little too familiar and predictable. 

  • While understandable, the obvious time skips with the title cards, kinda derails the narrative a bit.

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Afterlife of the Party

POSITIVES…

  • You've seen this story before about a dead person who became a ghost and now needs to do good things for the people in the life she left behind. If that’s a comfortable go-to premise for you, then by all means enjoy this one! 

  • Victoria Justice is pretty adorable and charming in this as Cassie, the popular party girl who died in a very unfortunate way. 

  • Midori Francis is also pretty adorable and charming in this as her best friend Lisa, the geeky best friend who should be more alive. 

  • Both Justice and Francis are just too cute together on screen, and have great chemistry. Their strong connection is what helps drive the narrative. 

  • A mix of light hearted humor and emotional drama, the story grabs your attention like a situational dramedy might. 

  • While the plot progression is very familiar, it does it’s best to encourage you to want to see it through until the end. 

  • Heartwarming in several good life reaffirming ways. 

  • Effectively heartbreaking in tragically tear-jerker ways. 

  • Thematic worthwhile lessons that are easily relatable. 

  • Wardrobe change. Gotta admit, Cassie has some great outfits, and Victoria Justice wears them really well. 

  • It always fascinates me to see how they make the ghost character try to not touch anything to save money on the special effects work.

NEGATIVES…

  • This movie is more after life than a party. 

  • It's derivative like heck, so expect the usual cliches, tropes, and conveniences. 

  • Not exactly an extraordinary movie in terms of cinematics. 

  • I had to roll my eyes pretty hard with that final ending scene. 

  • There's a specific exchange between Cassie and Lisa in the beginning that felt really contrived. 

  • Can I just say that it didn’t feel like all the actors were completely invested in making this movie? 

  • If you have a Google Assistant device, watch out for that scene in the movie where they say "Hey Google."

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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

POSITIVES…

  • The heroic theatrics of the Marvel movies meets the action fantasy stylings of Kung Fu and Wuxia films from Asia. That’s a combo you don’t want to miss. 

  • Recognizing the inspirations behind this movie, the first 8 minutes was presented with only Chinese dialogue with English closed captioning. Bold move for a general audience Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. 

  • Adds even more incredible world building to an already established but still growing MCU Universe. 

  • Simu Liu is Shang-Chi, and has a certain down-to-earth relatability that allows us to immediately connect with his character. 

  • Tony Leung as his Father Xu Wenwu is amazing, and is much more than just your average antagonist. 

  • The rest of the ensemble cast are also fantastic and contribute greatly to the movie. From Awkwafina, Meng'er Zhang, Fala Chen, Michelle Yeoh, Ben Kingsley, and more. 

  • For those who are going in this for the action sequences, you are in for a treat, as there were some awesome ones. From the bus fight, the Macau set piece, to the epic final act. 

  • Martial Arts / Action / Stunt choreography is pure excellence here. 

  • For those who enjoy the light-hearted comedic sensibilities of MCU movies, this one doesn’t disappoint, and has some entertaining jokes and gags. 

  • I particularly liked the fact that they acknowledge how people don’t know how to pronounce the name “Shang-Chi.” 

  • Excellent use of flashbacks, that work hand in hand with the overall narrative. 

  • Plot progression really ramps things up as the movie moves along, and really takes you places. 

  • Has some inspirational themes that are worth recognizing.  

  • Besides the Ten Rings themselves, there are some other cool special effects. From the living forest, water effects, to certain creatures. 

  • “Welcome to the circus.” 

  • "On a dark desert highway. Cool wind in my hair..."

NEGATIVES…

  • Still doesn’t quite avoid relying on certain plot cliches, tropes, and conveniences. It doesn’t matter if you try to acknowledge that fact by being all meta about it movie!  

  • Honestly, I wished there were actually more martial arts sequences. 

  • Speaking of which. I would have preferred more wide shots to those action beats. 

  • Certain dramatic moments might be considered lulls for those who wanted it to be non-stop exciting 

  • You’re going to have to take a leap of faith for some of the more unbelievable moments. 

  • Where were the guards?! Did they seriously just get rid of all the guards?!

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No Man Of God

POSITIVES…

  • Ted Bundy is an interesting subject matter to watch, and would be the reason to see this film.  

  • Elijah Wood is excellent as the generally reserved Special Agent Bill Hagmaier. 

  • Luke Kirby is electrifying as Ted Bundy, and it’s easy to be captivated by his performance. 

  • The chemistry between Wood and Kirby as this two man stage performance is the main highlight of this movie. 

  • A great character study of the two individuals, in that they are more than what they superficially appear to be. 

  • Good implementation of stock footage that adds context to the time period. 

  • Those confessional monologues are just fascinating to listen to. 

  • Insightful look into the minds of killers. Dark stuff. 

  • Final act has a lot of plot points, statements, questions, and themes that are very thought provoking. 

  • The answer to why he did it should stick with you.

NEGATIVES…

  • It’s mostly just two people having a conversation on screen, which may not be appealing to some. 

  • Not exactly the most visually exciting movie to watch.  

  • The methodically casual pacing might be too slow for some. 

  • Felt like it skipped a chapter or two, because the jump into the third act seemed abrupt. 

  • This dark subject matter is not for everybody.

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The Night House

POSITIVES…

  • Up for a slightly different but essentially is a haunted house story? Then check this out. 

  • Actually, one of the main reasons to watch this is for Rebecca Hall’s performance. Phenomenal work from her here, especially in handling the heavy emotions required from her character. 

  • Solid supporting cast as well, from Sarah Goldberg, Stacy Martin, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and Evan Jonigkeit. 

  • The methodical slow build up and reveals of the mystery and the supernatural elements really adds to the creepy tension. 

  • You can never underestimate the effectiveness of having scenes with a person using a flashlight in the dark to work on the suspense. 

  • Bumps in the night, sudden loud noises, and seeing odd shadows. This movie really wants to unnerve you with these scary situations. 

  • You know what’s scary? That very awkward conversation at a night out drinking at the bar scene. 

  • That scene about Hunter’s grade. I’m sure many teachers have always wanted to do that.

  • The final act had some visually impressive set pieces. 

  • There are some solid jump scares here, that makes this one of those “peak through your fingers” kinda scary movies. 

  • Some thought provoking ideas and themes that are brought up in this story.

NEGATIVES…

  • In certain ways, this does utilize some tried and true familiar plot tropes and cliches when it comes to scary movies. 

  • I guess it’s unavoidable, but there are scenes when you will want to yell at the character “Why the hell would you do that?!” 

  • Prepare to also exclaim “Wait, what happened there?! That doesn’t make sense!”

  • With all that said. I question some of the logic this movie has, which strains my suspension of disbelief. 

  • How come when movies show old footage, people don’t know how to properly focus, they try to zoom in and out more often than they should, and they just can’t keep the camera steady to save their lives?

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Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop

POSITIVES…

  • Nice anime film that perfectly captures the feel of the summer season. 

  • A whimsical, charming, and heartwarming slice of life story. 

  • Good ensemble cast of characters with diverse personalities, with good leads by Sakura and Smile.  

  • Remember when hanging out in a lively shopping mall was enough for entertainment? This movie really reminds you of what that feels like. 

  • Contrast between the headphones and the mask. Nice. 

  • Liked how Haiku and vinyl records are an integral part of the plot. 

  • It integrates social media into the story in a good organic way. 

  • Final scene plays out like you hoped it would. 

  • Pastel colored animation style is fantastic to look at. 

  • Excellent use of the split screen in this. 

  • "Without your phone, you'll die." 

  • "Everywhere is the same anyway, as long as I have my phone."

NEGATIVES…

  • The lack of shadows and shades in the line artwork might not be for everybody. 

  • Not what one would exactly call a thrilling film. 

  • Movie might feel too inconsequential with meandering imagery. 

  • Might be too sentimental even. 

  • There is some questionable logic in certain plot developments. 

  • Oh look, it's another teen movie with a social influencer as one of the characters.

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Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop - watched it on NETFLIX

Vacation Friends

POSITIVES…

  • Have you ever gone on a trip, ended up having a fun good time with strangers you've just met there, and somehow became friends? This movie is for you. 

  • Comedic plot turns of events that keep you entertained and on your toes, because outrageous things have to happen in this kind of movie. 

  • This is the kind of film that manages to make a humorous running joke about cocaine! 

  • Fake outs. Sometimes you just don't know if it's actually happening or not. I really liked that about this.  

  • There were also some pretty creatively shot set pieces in this movie, and one of them involves a bird pooping. 

  • That week of fun in Mexico montage is just another example of this movie being constantly wanting to make us laugh in an efficient way. 

  • The fox hunt. "So What'cha Want." I love how wacky this can get. 

  • Lil Rey Howery is excellent as Marcus, the straight man to John Cena’s crazy character Ron. 

  • Yvonne Orji is good as Emily, the even straighter woman to Meredith Hagner’s out there of a character Kyla. 

  • Add in Robert Wisdom as the disapproving Father Harold, and you’ve got a comedy cocktail of characters to liven things up. 

  • Carlos Santos as Maurillo is only around during the first ten minutes, but he actually kicks off the type of humor you should be expecting from this, and the lines he had in this I thought were pretty damn funny. 

  • You’ve seen the themes of this movie before, but they are still worthy messages.

NEGATIVES…

  • You’ve seen this type of comedy before, the odd couple pairing, so it’s not exactly an original fresh thing. 

  • Ron & Kyla might be considered a little too over the top as characters for some people, and you’re going to need to like them to like this.  

  • It's hard not to have a general idea on how the whole thing is going to end. 

  • After 30 minutes, it might feel like you've had more than enough of this, and the rest of the movie honestly doesn’t completely live up to that energetic first act. 

  • Plot conveniences and familiar tropes here and there. 

  • The final act gets a little cringe worthy at times.

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He's All That

POSITIVES…

  • It’s the gender reversed remake version of 1999’s “She’s All That.” If that’s something familiar that you wouldn’t mind seeing… 

  • The integration of social media obsessed teens adds a new dimension to the story I suppose. 

  • Addison Rae is good here as Padgett Sawyer. You’re familiar with what her character arc is for this kind of teenage romantic comedy, so there’s a little bit of investment to see how she fares. 

  • Tanner Buchanan is solid as Cameron Kweller, and his entertaining one-liner comebacks is easily one of the best things about this movie. 

  • Speaking of lines of dialogue that I had fun hearing… I got to hand it to Peyton Meyer as Jordan Van Draanen, because his lines of dialogue are hilariously stupid. 

  • "Why'd you just take off your shirt?" "I don't know. That's for me to know and for you to find out." 

  • Matthew Lillard gets to have fun in this too! 

  • "I know this is live streaming, but if you put your phones down, it's actually happening right here in front of you." 

  • The rest of the cast gets to shine too here and there, from Annie Jacob, Isabella Crovetti, Myra Molloy, Madison Pettis, and of course Rachael Leigh Cook. 

  • "High school's a bunch of scared people pretending to be something they're not." 

  • Despite the derivativeness of it all, I do appreciate that it still has thematic messages that are absolutely worth learning. 

  • “Kiss Me” by Sixpence None The Richer shout out!

NEGATIVES…

  • Simply put. It’s just not as good as the original, but we weren’t really expecting it to, right? Nothing surprising here. 

  • It’s a very familiar premise. A more sanitized ideal one at that. Doesn’t break the mold. 

  • Don’t know why they kept this story beat for the remake, but this still mocks hipster artsy kids in an exaggerated unnecessary way. 

  • There’s a lot of cringe worthy moments in this movie. 

  • You call that a dance battle? Come on now! 

  • Prepare to think of the phrase “they must be a sponsor.” 

  • Why does it look like Kourtney Kardashian is reading off a cue card? 

  • The chemistry between the two leads is just not very strong. Which is an important aspect of the story, so…

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He’s All That - watched it on NETFLIX

Candyman

POSITIVES…

  • Forget "Farewell to the Flesh" and "Day of the Dead," as this is the true sequel to the 1992 original, and it’s a fantastic follow-up too. 

  • Reflections and mirrors are used so effectively in this film, evoking just that right amount of creepiness to add to the tension and scares. 

  • Enjoyed seeing the opening studio logos presented in their mirror images. 

  • The kills are done remarkably well, with a great balance of showing just enough without being too in-your-face about the violence. 

  • Speaking of which. That bloody sequence in the art gallery, that shot zooming out from that apartment, and that scene in the girl’s restroom. Very nicely done. 

  • Couple of plot reveals that really increase the scope of this story. 

  • Gotta love the meta-ness of that one scene with that one single line of “nope.” 

  • I really liked those shadow puppets. 

  • Excellent work by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. His character journey really took him places. 

  • Supporting cast is good as well. From Teyonah Parris, Michael Hargrove, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Colman Domingo, and Vanessa Estelle Williams. 

  • This is a great reminder of the themes and meaning behind the name “candyman.” 

  • Interesting commentary about gentrification is also focused here. 

  • Has a very evocative “during the end credits” sequence. 

  • Kudos to this movie for not carelessly abusing jump scares.

NEGATIVES…

  • Some plot conveniences and cliches here and there. 

  • How do you just ignore what’s going on with your hand?! Seriously! That threw me out of the movie, every time that issue is just pushed aside. 

  • If you didn’t already know what the main theme of the movie is, the final scene is not going to be subtle about what that is. Hope you don’t get triggered. 

  • There’s one particular moment, with one particular CG effect, that simply could have looked better. 

  • Trypophobia warning.

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The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf

POSITIVES…

  • For those itching to visit the world of the Witcher, this anime movie one will give you a little bit of that fix. 

  • The world building is still one of the more interesting aspects of this franchise. 

  • Shows us the process of how a Witcher is created, so fans should like that. 

  • Despite the short 80 minutes runtime, I felt like the narrative was very efficient in getting us quickly attached to the characters. 

  • Main protagonist Vesemir's brash cockiness is entertaining to watch. 

  • Relationship between Vesemir and Illyana is the main highlight of this story. 

  • Kudos to the voice cast, which includes Theo James, Mary McDonnell, Lara Pulver, Graham McTavish, and more. 

  • Animation and character designs are fantastic. 

  • Enjoyed watching the action choreography. 

  • This was unexpectedly more bloody, violent and gory than I thought it would be.

NEGATIVES…

  • This was unexpectedly more bloody, violent and gory than I thought it would be. 

  • Considering that a huge chunk of this 80 minutes movie is dedicated to the backstory of Vesemir, there isn’t actually a lot of content to really sink your teeth into. 

  • Speaking of the runtime, maybe this movie should have been longer than what we actually got. 

  • Certain plot conveniences that cheapen the story a bit. 

  • Purist fans of the Witcher might just have a lot of complaints about this adaptation.

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The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf - watched it on NETFLIX