I may or may not have liked this movie I don't want a pattern to get going here where I get invited to musicals, but this movie could possibly be amazing.
Crammed into my cubicle above a pile of perfect snow for building a snowman. I review promising movie with a horrible title, and similar story line fate.
Its hard to tell if you should read a book first, or see the movie based on the book first. In the case of Glass Castle, I'm glad I saw before I read it.
It's been a while since I left a movie early. I usually stick it out so I can see how it plays out, but I struggled with Logan Lucky. I was one of many unlucky people show bought a ticket.
Amazing car chase action, wild cast, and great music make Baby Diver worth seeing, but not great enough to make me want to see it more than once. But will there be a part 2?
I have a tendency to root for the underdog, in this movie based on a true story, about a military dog named Rex, and his Marine it was easy to love. But I can't give it a Full Four Paw Up Review.
Jennifer Lawrence was 24 when she shot Joy. Her character, Joy Mangano, was 34 when she invented the Miracle Mop and became one of the first stars of the QVC network. This fact remains inescapable throughout Joy. Lawrence remains watchable in Joy because, as one of our best young actors, she can’t help but be watchable. But she’s totally miscast as a divorced mother of two who’s been repeatedly beaten down by life’s disappointments. This part was meant for the Jennifer Lawrence of a 2025, not the one of 2015.