As an epilogue to the phenomenal Breaking Bad series, El Camino never aims to blow the mythology wide open or alter the trajectory of its greatness. Instead, this two-hour movie functions mainly as a gift for the franchise's many fans, tying up loose plot threads and offering one last glimpse of a few favorite characters. With that in…
Unfortunately, everything good about this movie also serves as a reminder of everything it could’ve been.
For this surprise episode, we talk about Joaquin Phoenix’s incarnation of the Joker. Plus, we drink some tasty red wine.
For all its flaws, I will give it this: Anna boasts the rare distinction of being bloody and boring at the same time.
So, yeah, the boys and I booze it up and watch Watership Down. Discussion follows. And probably therapy after that.
What we’re left with is a well-made movie with brilliant performances, but it’s also an unpleasant and exhausting cinematic experience.
Judy is a sad story of an incredible woman who gave her all to the entertainment industry, only to be steamrolled by it.
This week, we screen an over-the-top 90s classic, The Rock. We got cornball one-liners, frantic Michael Bay direction, and a wacky chase through the streets of San Francisco.
Hustlers represents some kinda first in movie history: Never before has such an engrossing story involved this much glitter.
The violence in this movie escalates until it reaches a crescendo that is savage, cruel, and defeating, all at once.