Tagged: movie breakdown

Movie Breakdown: Asteroid City

Pre-Screening Stance: I wasn’t a huge fan of Wes Anderson’s last effort, The French Dispatch, but hey, it’s Wes Anderson, so of course I’m happy to dive right into Asteroid City. Just judging by the...

Movie Breakdown: No Hard Feelings

Pre-Screening Stance: Jennifer Lawrence is a real talent and Gene Stupnitsky’s last film – 2019’s Good Boys – was solid, but I haven’t exactly been chomping at the bit to see No Hard Feelings. Something...

Movie Breakdown: The Flash

Pre-Screening Stance: Oh boy. This movie. Given Ezra Miller’s issues and the production problems and just everything else about it, I’m not sure it’s something that anyone can be excited about. With that being said,...

Movie Breakdown: Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse

Pre-Screening Stance: Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse is a fantastic movie, and so far I haven’t seen anything that indicates Across The Spider-Verse will be anything less than a worthy follow-up. Post-Screening Ramble: Spider-Man: Across The...

Movie Breakdown: Fast X

Pre-Screening Stance: I’m one of those people that unabashedly loves the Fast & Furious movies, but even I was feeling like it was time to let the whole thing go after the just all-around bad...

Movie Breakdown: Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3

Pre-Screening Stance: I saw a note the other day that May 2 marked the 15-year anniversary of Iron Man. If I’m being honest, I thought it was much older. In fact, the entire “Infinity Saga”...

Movie Breakdown: Ghosted

Pre-Screening Stance: I like Chris Evans and Ana de Armas, and I think director Dexter Fletcher did a really nice job on his last film, 2019’s Rocketman … but the trailers for Ghosted haven’t been...

Movie Breakdown: Beau Is Afraid

Pre-Screening Stance: Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar) has yet to make a bad film, so that’s reason enough to want to see Beau Is Afraid. With that being said, what the heck is it actually about?...

Movie Breakdown: Renfield

Pre-Screening Stance: Even if Renfield didn’t look like it was going to be entertaining, I’d be down to watch it just to see experience Nicolas Cage going all out as Dracula. Post-Screening Ramble: Renfield doesn’t...