It’s well-made and well-acted. I’m just not sure it’s, you know, entertaining.
If 100 minutes of unapologetic sweetness sounds like just your bag, head on over to Hulu and give this a look.
Better late than never! For this week’s Cinemavino, we take a look at the third and fourth episodes of The Mandalorian’s second season.
This is an intelligent, well-made, blistering cinematic experience. It’s funny and devastating, sometimes within the space of a single scene.
After We Collided, the dippy sequel to 2019’s After, effectively doubles down on everything that made its predecessor a mind-boggling, diaper-filling assault on the senses.
Despite its premise, Proxima is a quiet film. People expecting big Apollo 13 moments will be disappointed.
For this week’s Cinemavino, we veer away from horror movies to check out a 90’s cult classic: Robert Redford’s hacker extravaganza Sneakers.
This is undoubtedly a war film, but the war is really just a canvas upon which to paint Patton’s massive personality.
It’s extra. It’s special. It’s a bonus Cinemavino, feature commentary on the second episode of The Mandalorian’s second season.
Whereas many movies could’ve approached such a mid-life chasm with brittle resignation, Coppola opts for a dry, crackling sense of humor.