Tagged: movie breakdown

Movie Breakdown: Ticket To Paradise

Pre-Screening Stance: Honestly, the trailers for Ticket To Paradise haven’t done a whole lot for me, but hey, it’s George Clooney and Julia Roberts, and that’s reason enough for me to give it a spin....

Movie Breakdown: Tár

Pre-Screening Stance: I’ve heard nothing but great things about Tár for a while now, so I’m assuming I’m in for something worthwhile. Either way though, I love Cate Blanchett and I remember liking writer/director Todd Field’s...

Movie Breakdown: Halloween Ends

Pre-Screening Stance: Halloween is a pretty good movie. Halloween Kills is a pretty terrible movie. If Halloween Ends can at least split the difference between the quality of those two entries, I’ll consider it a...

Movie Breakdown: Piggy (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: Piggy is described as an artsy, Spanish, Chainsaw Massacre-adjacent slasher flick. I’m definitely interested. Post-Screening Ramble: Piggy is a nasty entry into the serial killer genre with enough twists and turns to elevate...

Movie Breakdown: Mr. Harrigan’s Phone

Pre-Screening Stance: John Lee Hancock has always been a hit or miss director and – wouldn’t you know – Stephen King adaptations have also always been hit or miss. It’s a match made in heaven!...

Movie Breakdown: See How They Run

Pre-Screening Stance: The re-emergence of the whodunit really pulled in one heck of a cast for See How They Run – Sam Rockwell, Saoirse Ronan, Adrien Brody, David Oyelowo, Ruth Wilson, and others. Here’s hoping...

Movie Breakdown: Three Thousand Years Of Longing

Pre-Screening Stance: Three Thousand Years of Longing is George Miller with Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba. Of course I want to see it. Post-Screening Ramble: I can’t say that Three Thousand Years of Longing is...

Movie Breakdown: Bodies Bodies Bodies

Pre-Screening Stance: Bodies Bodies Bodies is a fancy A24 release and the trailers for it have been pretty entertaining, but I have to admit that a big chunk of my desire to see the movie...

Movie Breakdown: Prey (Noah)

Pre-Screening Stance: Simply put: every Predator movie since the first one has been an exercise in decreasing value. That said, Dan Trachtenberg plays well in other people’s sandboxes and the concept seems familiar enough and...

Movie Breakdown: Bullet Train

Pre-Screening Stance: Even though I feel like I’ve been seeing the same Bullet Train marketing for years now, I’m still interested in it and ready to give it a go. After all, I’m always down...