Top Movies: January 2021

6 movies watched, 6 rewatched

Rewatched:

January. Where I was dazzled by half my choices!

A pie chart. Text: January 2021 Movies. Recommended takes 1/2 of the pie chart. On the other half, Good is twice as big as Skip.

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Mad Max Fury Road

Dusty and thirsty.

Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy in Mad Max Fury Road. A star with text: Recommended. An arch with text 3SMReviews.com: Mad Max Fury Road

Soul

Sad and longing.

Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey in the Pixar film Soul. A star with text Good. An arch with text 3SMReviews.com: Soul.

The forty-year-old version

Tired and striving.

Radha Blank in the Forty-Year-Old Version. A start with text: Recommended. An arch with text: The Forty-Year-Old Version.

Never Rarely Sometimes Always

Young and in danger.

Sidney Flanigan in Never Rarely Sometimes Always. A star with text: Recommended. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Never Rarely Sometimes Always

Locked Down

Far apart and depressed.

Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor in Locked Down. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Locked Down

Top Movies: December 2020

(12 movies watched, 1 rewatched)

Rewatched: Emma. The last movie I saw in the theater and the third time I’ve seen this film this year.

December! The month where things were fine! But not amazing!

A pie chart showing most movies watched in December 2020 were good, with a small amount Skip, and some were Recommended.

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Mank

Maybe not so much for the title character.

Amanda Seyfried and Gary Oldman in the film Mank. A star with text: Good. An arch with text 3SMReviews.com: Mank

Arthur Christmas

Maybe just for the opening sequence alone.

The cast of the film Arthur Christmas arranged in a pyramid with the elves on the bottom and Arthur at the top. A star with text: Recommended. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Arthur Christmas

Bessie

Maybe for insight into a legend.

Queen Latifah as Bessie Smith in the film Bessie. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Bessie

The Christmas Chronicles

Maybe for the blues at the jail scene.

Darby Camp, Judah Lewis, and Kurt Russell in The Christmas Chronicles. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: The Christmas Chronicles

The Prom

Maybe to see Jo Ellen Pellman not get overwhelmed by stars.

Ryan Murphy and the extended cast of the 2020 Netflix feature: The Prom. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: The Prom

People Places Things

Maybe because you are having a hard time too.

Aundrea Gadsby, Jemaine Clement and Gia Gadsby in People Places Things. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: People Places Things

Ma Rainy’s Black Bottom

Maybe for further insight into a different legend.

Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. A star with text Recommended. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

Happiest Season

Maybe for some powerhouse acting.

Mackenzie Davis and Kristen Stewart in Happiest Season, a star with text that reads Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Happiest Season

Wonder Woman 1984

Maybe for the clothes modeling scene.

Gal Gadot and Chris Pine in Wonder Woman 1984. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com Wonder Woman 1984.

Let Them All Talk

Maybe because you love talk-y movies.

Meryl Streep in Let Them All Talk. 3SMReviews.com: Let Them All TalkA star with text Good. An arch with text:

Tenet

Maybe because you like to puzzle things.

John David Washington and Elizabeth Debicki in Tenet. A star with text Good. An arch with text 3SMReviews.com: Tenet

All Movies Watched on Kanopy June—Present

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Here are five movies I’ve loved that you can watch right now. For free!

Five Really Great Movies on Kanopy Now

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Top Ten 2020 Movies I Watched on my Couch

(While Missing the Movie Theater Experience)

A picture of my Ikea couch with my Roku TV which became ground zero for movie viewing in 2020

On the plus side, the cancelling of all activities combined with my unemployed status meant I had more time for movies this year. On the minus side, all but one 2020 film was watched right here, on this couch.

Hamilton

A picture of Daveed Diggs, on stage as Thomas Jefferson in Hamilton (he's so great!)

I catch up to the musical phenomenon and find that all the rabid fans are spot on.


Palm Springs

Image: Cristin Milioti and Adam Sandburg in a pool drinking beer.

Viewing at home advantage: five minutes in when I realize the boyfriend will love it I can drag him to the couch and start the film again.


First Cow

A picture of Orion Lee and Toby Jones in the film First Cow

Kelly Richardt! Oregon setting! Beautiful story of friendship!


The Trial of the Chicago 7

Alex Sharp, Jeremy Strong, John Carroll Lynch and Sacha Baron Cohen backed by a wall of protesters in the Trial of the Chicago 7

Protesters and police in a 1968 setting that felt eerily contemporary.


The Lovebirds

The Lovebirds

Action comedy by two people who know how deliver hilarious situations.


Athlete A

A picture from the movie Athlete A

What happens when girls’ needs are sold out by the athletic association that should be protecting them.


The Half of It

The Half of It

Charming small-town love story with great performances.


Miss Juneteenth

Picture from the movie Miss Juneteenth

The best mother-daughter film I watched this year, with a side of quiet competence.


The Old Guard

A picture of the five stars of The Old Guard

One of my favorite directors brings us the tale of immortal warriors.


Yes, God, Yes

Picture of Natalia Dyer in the film Yes, God, Yes

Amusing early 2000s period piece about a Catholic girl and an AOL chat that opens a can of teenage worms.


Honorable mentions:

Becoming

Becoming

We had a great first lady for eight years and this documentary gives us a glimpse of her book tour.


The Assistant

Picture from movie The Assistant

Meditative look at the horrors of being an assistant to a high-powered producer.


How to Build a Girl

How to Build a Girl

Beanie Feldstein razzle dazzles us as a teenage music journalist


The Photograph

The Photograph

Issa Rae and LaKeith Stanfield in a gorgeous love story


We Are Freestyle Love Supreme

Chris Jackson and Lin-Manuel Miranda in 2005

Before some of the Hamilton people did Hamilton, they performed in an improv hip-hop comedy group and this is their story.


The Devil All the Time

Picture of Tom Holland in the film The Devil All the Time

Packed with famous faces, this is two-plus hours of Midwestern Gothic violence and wacko religion.


Shithouse

Cooper Raiff and Dylan Gelula in the film Shithouse

Charming debut film (with a terrible title) about a college freshman who just can’t connect.


And the one 2020 film I watched in the the theater:

Emma.

Emma.

I loved this so much it set off an exploration of Johnny Flynn and I still debate if I should buy my own copy.


Top Movies November 2020

(6 total movies watched)

As you can see, November was not a great movie watching month both in number and quality.

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Shithouse

The rough transition to college.

Cooper Raiff and Dylan Gelula in the film Shithouse. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Shithouse

Wild Nights With Emily

The side of the poet you didn’t know.

Susan Ziegler and Molly Shannon in Wild Nights With Emily. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Wild Nights With Emily

Mr. Jealousy

The idea that no good can come from.

A picture of Eric Stoltz's head with a sketch that makes him look like the devil. Text: Mr. Jealousy. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Mr. Jealousy

Planes Trains and Automobiles

The Thanksgiving classic.

A picture of Steve Martin and John Candy in the film Planes, Trains & Automobiles. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Planes, Trains & Automobiles

All movies watched on Netflix May–Present

Five Really Great Movies on Netflix Right Now. The S Edition

  • Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse. It’s a superhero film not hanging out on the Disney+ platform! The animation is amazing! It’s also funny!
  • Stranger Than Fiction. A film that warms the cockles of my heart because it’s just so different. I love Will Ferrell in comedic roles, but he’s also great in this drama. Plus, Maggie Gyllenhaal. And Emma Thompson with writer’s block.
  • Saving Mr. Banks. Speaking of Emma Thompson as a writer, here she plays P.L. Travers, the author of Mary Poppins. She wears great suits, and there’s a back-in-the-day plot, too.
  • Searching For Bobby Fisher. I haven’t seen this since 1994, but enjoyed this chess story back then.
  • The Social Network. Are you ready for a taut drama (with nearly zero women) about the beginning of Facebook? Then settle in for a tense, nervous Jesse Eisenberg and a similarly fantastic in a not-tense way Justin Timberlake.
  • (Also, if you haven’t yet watched Spotlight, recommended last month, see that you do!)

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Have you watched any of these films? Do you agree or disagree? Leave a comment and let’s talk!

13 of My Favorite George Clooney Films

I’ve a new job and a new coworker and she’s looking for George Clooney recommendations. Here are mine divided up into four handy categories. Click on any orange title to find the three sentence review.

Movies Where George Clooney is a Cool Leading Man

Out of Sight

Steven Soderbergh directed and based on an Elmore Leonard novel, this is Clooney as a bank robber on a jail break and Jennifer Lopez as the US Marshall who is after him. There’s a great scene in a car trunk plus Steve Zahn pops up for comic relief.


Three Kings

David O. Russell directed this film about soldiers who set out to steal gold hidden during the first Gulf War. From the era when Mark Wahlberg was working to shed his Marky Mark persona and rebrand as An Actor. Plus, Ice Cube!


The Good German

More Steven Soderbergh fun. World War II is over, but there are still things for Clooney’s war correspondent to uncover. This is a bit of a mystery, and also stars Cate Blanchett. Plus, Toby Maguire in a different role than his then-current job playing Spider-Man


Money Monster

All Star all around with Jody Foster directing Clooney and Julia Roberts, and includes a standout Jack O’Connell performance. O’Connell takes Clooney hostage on live TV, straps him into a vest of explosives and we’re left to discover how Roberts and Clooney are going to get everyone out of this situation alive.


Films Clooney Directed That I Enjoyed:

Good Night and Good Luck

Clooney is in this, but it’s really the story of Edward R. Murrow taking down Senator Joseph McCarthy. David Strathairn is great as Murrow, and it’s an interesting peek into early TV culture.


The Ides of March

If you’re into movies about political campaigns, this will be your jam. It’s dark though, and even the sad-eyes of Ryan Gosling might not be enough to pull you through the muck. I found it engrossing if icky. (Update. After reading my review, I’m reminded that I was also annoyed by the lack of women in this film.)


Films where Clooney is Shabby, Schlubby, or Funny

I enjoy when an actor known for his general suave nature and incredibly good looks doesn’t mind looking ridiculous. Judging by this list, Clooney has Soderbergh for serious roles, and the Coens for comedy.

The Descendants

Alexander Payne gives us Clooney in pain as he discovers things he didn’t know about his marriage, reacts to his daughter’s troubles, and tries to do the right thing about the huge chunk of undeveloped land on Hawaii he is the trustee of. Shailene Woodley is electric as his pissed off daughter.


O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson star in this Coen brothers adaptation of The Odyssey. There are memorable bit performances by Holly Hunter and John Goodman. Fun fact: eighty percent of the US population bought this soundtrack in 2001 and listened to it ad infinitum. (As I went down to the river to pray…)


Intolerable Cruelty

In my favorite Coen brothers film, Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones face off as a divorce lawyer and a gold digger. This uses Elvis Presley’s song to great effect to kick things off, and also includes a host of odd Coen characters, my favorite of which is Heinz, the Baron Krauss von Espy. (But Wheezy Joe is fun too.)


Hail Caesar!

More Coens, more fun. Clooney is one of many great actors in this film about the golden age of the big Hollywood studios. Alternately funny and charming (and with a mystery) this includes a tap dance number with Channing Tatum, a synchronized swimming performance starring Scarlett Johansson, the best use ever of the phrase “would that it were so simple” and Tilda Swinton as rival gossip columnists who are also identical twins.


The Essence of the Clooney Magic

Ocean’s Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen

Danny Ocean is charming, he’s debonair, and we want him and his crew to get what they’re after, even if they’re going about it in very complicated, not-exactly-legal ways. Each one of these films is entirely ridiculous and incredibly fun, especially with the ensemble cast.

That’s my thirteen. What are yours?


All Movies Watched on Kanopy May—Present

Kanopy. Quality films for free.

Here are five movies I’ve loved that you can watch right now. For free!

Five Really Great Movies on Kanopy Now

  • Night Moves. I call this Kelly Reichardt’s most “commercial” film as it stars people who have also been in superhero films. But it’s still a very quiet contemplation of environmental activists.
  • Humpday. Lynn Shelton’s portrait of two guys at different phases in their lives who goad each other into dumb things is astutely observed and quite funny.
  • A Town Called Panic. If you want a good laugh, take in this animated feature from a couple of hilarious Belgians. Nutty incidents abound.
  • The Spectacular Now. Shailene Woodley on her way up, and near-peak Miles Teller, this story about a high school senior who made the transition from fun drunk to alcoholic earlier than his peers has a lot of great moments.
  • Drinking Buddies. You have to be the kind of person who likes ponderous films where not much happens, but if you are: wow! The tension is amped up in this film about brewery employees.

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All Movies Rented from Redbox July–Present

Five really great movies at Redbox right now:

There’s nothing new to report on the Redbox front. I’ve still got the problem of movies not really being released. But I do have five new recommendations for you.

(I’m not sure how regional Redbox is. Your mileage may vary.)

  • A Star is Born. (2018) One of my top films of 2018, and one of three versions of ASiB you should watch. (The others are the versions from 1937 and from 1954.)
  • Belle. Looking for a costume drama that also focuses on issues of race? This here is your film. Plus a great performance by Gugu Mbatha-Raw
  • Coach Carter. Is it basketball season again? Regardless, check out Samuel L. Jackson as a coach with high expectations for his players. Also features a young Channing Tatum.
  • Central Intelligence. A dumb comedy that is very funny with Kevin Hart as the straight man. You need to laugh? Watch this film.
  • Clueless. Amy Heckerling’s version of Emma. You can probably still get the 2020 version of Emma also.

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Top Movies October 2020

(11 total films watched) (2 re-watched)

As you can see, October was a great movie-watching month!

Re-watched:


Saving Face

When your mom comes to live with you.

Lynn Chenn looking at Michelle Krusiec in the film Saving Face. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Saving Face

The Birds

When the birds come to town.

Still from Alfred Hitchcock's film the Birds: Tippi Hedren fleeing from some awesome crows along with two children. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: The Birds

Northern Soul

When you find your thing.

A picture of Elliot James Langridge in the film Northern Soul. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Northern Soul

How to Talk to Girls at Parties

When movies are bizarre.

Alex Sharp and Elle Fanning in the film How to Talk to Girls at Parties. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: How to Talk to Girls at Parties

The Trial of the Chicago 7

When justice isn’t being served.

Alex Sharp, Jeremy Strong, John Carroll Lynch and Sacha Baron Cohen backed by a wall of protesters in the Trial of the Chicago 7. A star with text: Recommended. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com The Trial of the Chicago 7

Rebecca (1940)

When you marry that guy you met in Monte.

Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine in Rebecca. A star with text: Recommended. An arch with text: 3SMReviews Rebecca (1940)

Rebecca (2020)

When you try your hand at a classic.

Armie Hammer and Lily James in Rebecca (2020). Star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Rebecca (2020)

Adrift

When the trip doesn’t go as planned.

Shailene Woodley in the film Adrift. A star with text Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Adrift

Songs My Brothers Taught Me

When your family is fractured.

Picture of Taysha Fuller, Irene Bedard and John Reddy in the motion picture Songs My Brothers Taught Me. A star with text: Good. An arch with the text: 3SMReviews.com: Songs My Brothers Taught Me