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Author: ericlitt
Widows (2018)
Directed by Steve McQueen, “Widows” is a pretty engrossing movie. It’s not exactly a light hearted female heist film in the same vein as Oceans 8, but it’s certainly a better film. Viola Davis is in pure serious intense bitch mode as she gathers up all the widows from a botched heist. They all owe money or in need of it pretty quickly and they set up their own heist. The cast is really good. You’ve got a lot of terrific actors in this including Robert Duvall, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez to name a few. It takes place in Chicago and I think the city looks pretty good. Some of it resembled the Ravenswood Manor neighborhood, but what do I know. You;ve got a few neat twists and turns in this and when they get to the actual heist, the film picks up even more steam. “Widows” does drag at times. It seems like the set up took way too long to get going and I could have done without all of Viola Davis’ yelling and mugging for the camera. She’s a fine actress, but I’m not a fan of hers. The story is what I enjoyed and I always like a good heist film that keeps you on the edge of your seats and this one did.
Rating (***1/2)
The Lego Movie: The Second Part (2019)
For someone who said that they’ve sworn off kiddie movies, I’ve sure seen a lot of kid shit lately. I’m seeing “Battle Angel” next weekend too. WTH. I thought the first LEGO Movie was awesome. Matter of fact, everything about that movie was awesome. Get it! This movie, not so much. I’d say that everything is pretty good, but still good enough to check out. The animation is very clever, the message is good and there is a lot of irreverence to it that I enjoyed. Most of your favorites from the first movie are back and this time they’ve added some fun newbies from the LEGO world such as the Jurassic sets. I laughed enough, but not as much as I had hoped. I think the story could’ve been a little more interesting, but because the first movie took me by such surprise, I think I may been expecting too much or the freshness was gone. I still had a good time. Tip: Rewatch the first movie because it’s a straight up continuation and it helps.
Rating (***)
The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
I gave Aiden a carrot if he finished all his homework. He wanted to see this. There have been many films about the King Arthur story and recently, they’ve all sucked ass (King Arthur, Kid in King Arthur’s Court to name a couple), but this version is kind of fun. The kids are charming and despite it being too long, the story does move and you get enough action to satisfy those who like the genre. I could’ve used more laughs considering who the audience this is geared towards, but there is a nice message at the end. The lead actor is Andy Serkis’ son and he was did a nice job of carrying the film along. It’s cute.
Rating: (***) (B)
Oscar Nominations: Full List
Best Picture
Black
Panther
BlacKkKlansman
Bohemian
Rhapsody
The
Favourite
Green
Book
Roma
A
Star is Born
Vice
Best
Director
Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman
Pawel Pawlikowski, Cold War
Yorgos Lanthimos, The Favourite
Alfonso Cuaron, Roma
Adam McKay, Vice
Best
Actor
Christian Bale, Vice
Bradley Cooper, A Star is Born
Willem Dafoe, At Eternity’s Gate
Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody
Viggo Mortensen, Green Book
Best
Actress
Yalitza Aparicio, Roma
Glenn Close, The Wife
Olivia Colman, The Favourite
Lady Gaga, A Star is Born
Melissa McCarthy, Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Best
Supporting Actor
Mahershala
Ali, Green Book
Adam Driver, BlacKkKlansman
Sam Elliott, A Star is Born
Richard E. Grant, Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Sam Rockwell, Vice
Best
Supporting Actress
Amy Adams, Vice
Marina de Tavira, Roma
Regina King, If Beale Street Could Talk
Emma Stone, The Favourite
Rachel Weisz, The Favourite
Best
Foreign Film
Capernaum (Lebanon)
Cold War (Poland)
Never Look Away (Germany)
Roma (Mexico)
Shoplifters (Japan)
Best
Original Screenplay
The Favourite
First Reformed
Green Book
Roma
Vice
Best
Adapted Screenplay
The
Ballad of Buster Scruggs
BlacKkKlansman
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
If Beale Street Could Talk
A Star is Born
Best
Animated Film
Incredibles 2
Isle of Dogs
Mirai
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Best
Original Score
BlacKkKlansman
Black Panther
If Beale Street Could Talk
Isle of Dogs
Mary Poppins Returns
Best
Original Song
“All the Stars”, Black Panther
“I’ll Fight”, RBG
“The Place Where Lost Things Go”, Mary Poppins Returns
“Shallow”, A Star is Born
“When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings”, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Best
Cinematography
Cold War
The Favourite
Never Look Away
Roma
A Star is Born
Best
Production Design
Black
Panther
First Man
The Favourite
Mary Poppins Returns
Roma
Best
Make-up/ Hair styling
Border
Mary Queen of Scots
Vice
Best
Film Editing
BlacKkKlansman
Bohemian Rhapsody
Green Book
The Favourite
Vice
Best Sound Mixing
Black Panther
Bohemian Rhapsody
First Man
Roma
A Star is Born
Best Sound Editing
Black Panther
Bohemian Rhapsody
First Man
A Quiet Place
Roma
Best
Visual Effects
Avengers: Infinity War
Christopher Robin
First Man
Ready Player One
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Best
Costume
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Black Panther
The Favourite
Mary Poppins Returns
Mary Queen of Scots
Best Documentary Feature
Free Solo
Hale County This Morning
Minding the Gap
Of Fathers and Sons
RBG
Best Documentary Short Subject
Black Sheep
End Game
Lifeboat
A Night at the Garden
Period. End of Sentence
Best Live Action Short Film
Detainment
Fauve
Marguerite
Mother
Skin
Best Animated Short
Animal Behaviour
Bao
Late Afternoon
One Small Step
Weekends
Instant Family (2018)
I gave my 12 year old a choice. Either Wreck-it Ralph 2 or this movie and he chose “Instant Family”. This one isn’t too bad, despite all its heavy handedness. Mark Wahlberg & Rose Byrne are pros at this genre and they make good chemistry as a couple who chooses to adopt a trio of foster kids to fill a gaping hole in their lives. It’s a sweet film with a very good message. It does work for the most part and the ending is very uplifting. I had issues with all the stereotypical adults, save for the 2 leads in this. They bordered on cartoonish and really tested my patience. The movie is also too long. It clocks in at 2 hours and they could’ve gotten their point across in about 90 or 100 minutes tops. We get the message, let’s move on. The trailers with all the slapstick market this as a straight comedy, but there is a lot of drama and serious topics touched on. Young children will be bored at times and should stay away. More suitable for 10-12 and up. I didn’t mind sitting through this. It’s cute, has a nice message and does the job. BTW, my 12 year old liked it too.
Rating: (**1/2)
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
I don’t go to many kids films anymore. I can’t take them quite honestly. So, it has to be something special for me to go check it out at the show. This one qualifies and its pretty special. Lots of fun. They’ve made a whole bunch of Spidey films and after teetering on Spider overload, this is the first animated film to make it to the big show and it works. What sets this one apart is that because of the animation, you’re getting all kinds of new creativity and imagination that you couldn’t get with live action. The pallet is huge and the writers were able to take the origin story which has been done to death to a whole new level and make it interesting. I loved all the different Spidey’s. Quite a diverse cast of characters between an Anime, an old time noir, a gal & a cartoon pig. We even got a female Doc Ock. The movie is funny, poignant, tense, surprising and a bit emotional. I liked it a lot and I think you will too, esp. if you’re a fan of this genre.
Rating: ***1/2
Mortal Engines (2018)
We have a book club in our house and my 12 year old chose this book. The deal was after we read, we’d discuss it and then see the movie. We were the only ones in the theater and had pretty much a private screening. I’m really surprised by how poorly this film is doing at the show because it’s not too bad. The production design which may remind some of Mad Max is eye popping. There is tons to look at and the visuals are nothing short of dazzling. I loved watching it as far as the look is concerned.The story is just so-so and didn’t really follow the book that much, sometimes for the good because it kinda sucked. All the characters are interesting, but not very well drawn out and some of the action, if you weren’t familiar with the material might leave you confused at times. The movie clocks in at 2:15 and almost needed to be longer to explain some things. That being said, it is fun. For a younger viewer, say 10-16, there is enough action and cool planes, contraptions etc to keep them entertained. The violence is minimal. I enjoyed it for the most part. A mild recommendation.
Rating: **1/2
Hearts Beat Loud (2018)
I’m a sucker for these types of movies. A struggling single dad who owns a neighborhood record store wants to connect with his musically gifted teenage daughter before she goes off to UCLA to become a doctor. He loves music and he makes a point of jamming with her on a daily basis for shits & giggles. To him, its a way to connect with his daughter, for her, its a pain in the ass. When they connect on a pretty catchy song, the two of them embark on a little music fantasy when the dad puts the song on Spotify. The story is simple, good hearted and the music is sweet and delightful. There isn’t much other than that. Nick Offerman & Kiercy Clemons play the father & daughter and they have real chemistry together. They give a small concert at the end of the movie that will make you smile. As a father of a girl the same age, I felt a connection to Offerman’s character and I think that viewing this film that more special.
Rating: *** (B+)
Aquaman (2018)
If you watch closely, with the plotline, you’d think you just watched a water logged version of THOR, but I think it’s a little better than that. As far as DC films go, it’s closer to Wonder Woman than Batman vs. Superman as far as quality. Aquaman, in my childhood watching Superfriends cartoons has always been a wimp who can talk to fish and somehow gets stuck in some seaweed or a giant clam. It takes his telepathy to get himself free. Never envisioned him to be a Hells Angel, but I get it and I think I liked this version better. If anything, he’s a lot more interesting and makes for a better movie. This film is too long. It’s great to look at and the story is actually pretty good, but man, if i could just trim about 20 minutes and make it tighter. There is also no shortage of stupid dialogue straight from a Dolph Lundgren film, who happens to be in this BTW. I like Dolph, but c’mon. The costumes are neat and the cast is top notch. Nicole Kidman and Willem Dafoe play supporting roles to Jason Mamoa and Amber Heard. I enjoyed the Black Manta side story and stick around during the end credits for more about him. The movie is fun. It’s not on the top Marvel level, but it’s not joyless like many of the early DC films have been. If you like the genre, it’s worth seeing. I got into it despite its problems.
Rating (***) (B)