Na American Honey or Rosario Dawson in Kids or Jennifer Lawrence. They were able to act natural in front of the camera and make a lasting impression. It requires a very good eye from a director or someone in casting. Vicky Knight plays the lead role in Dirty God. She had never acted before and for a long time declined the offer to play the lead role in here. After the director kept persevering, she finally agreed and managed to portray a strong character in this film. Continue reading
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The Man Who Stole Banksy (2018) – Review
The number of documentaries about Banksy keeps steadily rising. After seeing Exit Through the Gift Shop, Banksy Does New York, How to Sell A Banksy and Saving Banksy I couldn’t help but wonder how much this new doc would be able to add to those. The last two titles in this list already were about securing and selling the work of this popular street artist. They shed a light on the art market when it comes to his work, the art world in general and the ethical side of removing works which are displayed in a public place. Continue reading
Avengers: Endgame (2019) – Review
After my wedding last week and short honeymoon, Avengers: Endgame was the next big event on the calendar (I have to admit that I, only for a moment, thought about heading to the press screening a day after the wedding, but decided that would probably be a bad idea). A film that isn’t only the sequel to Avengers: Infinity War, but also a title that Marvel has been working towards for the past eleven years. A sort of end to an era, just as film lovers felt about Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and other franchises. Although it is not the last Marvel film, it does largely feel like the last chapter in a series. After more than twenty films in this series, the fans have come to know and love these characters and Endgame takes them almost literally through the entire MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Is it one of the best superhero films? Continue reading
The Highwaymen (2019) – Review
Bonnie and Clyde from 1967 is seen by many as a classic film. The film with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway is seen as a revolutionary film that changed the direction of Hollywood. I saw the film a few years ago for the first time and I have to admit that I didn’t think it was that special. Maybe I should give it a second chance, but I didn’t connect with it and gave it a 6. Criminal Clyde Barrow and former waitress Bonnie Parker commit bank robberies together, were seen as celebrities at the time and over the years various films have been made about them. The story about a man and a woman who go into crime together apparently appeals. But every story has multiple sides and the new Netflix movie The Highwaymen shows how two police officers are chasing the duo with the aim of eliminating them. Continue reading
Unicorn Store (2017) – Review
After just appearing together with Samuel L. Jackson in Captain Marvel, Brie Larson joins up with him again in the Netflix film Unicorn Store, which she has also directed. Is this a magical being you hope to see or just a horse with a stuck on horn? Continue reading
The Mule (2018) – Review
Clint Eastwood is an actor who is woven into the DNA of film. With his iconic characters he has immortalized himself and behind the camera he has shown what he is capable of. He is now 88, but he is still making films. In this latest film, in which he also plays the lead, he delves into the world of Mexican drug cartels. Continue reading
Triple Frontier (2019) – Review
The talent attached to Triple Frontier, was enough reason for me to check out this Netflix movie, which is directed by J.C. Chandor (A Most Violent Year, All is Lost and Margin Call). It stars Oscar Isaac, Ben Affleck and Pedro Pascal and I was very interested in finding out if this would be a title that was worth watching. Continue reading
Love, Death & Robots (2019) – Review
Although a load of new content appears on Netflix every week, I generally take the time to watch what interests me. I add it to my viewing list when it is announced and I often see it a few weeks after it has been released. However, last week was a week in which I could not wait until the releases of Triple Frontier (review will follow), season 2 of The OA and this series, Love, Death & Robots. With Tim Miller (director of Deadpool) and David Fincher as executive producers and a science fiction approach, I was very curious. I had not seen the trailer and I was totally unprepared for what I would experience, but when I started watching, I couldn’t get enough of it. Continue reading
Leaving Neverland (2019) – Review
Music plays a big role in our lives and some artists manage to make such an impact that almost everyone knows them. That was even more the case in the pre-internet era. Prince, Madonna and Michael Jackson were the superstars who you didn’t hear about for a long time and when they released a new album, it was a real event. It is an era that we have largely left behind us. Access to the life of an artist is just a few clicks away. Videos, photos and interview can be found in abundance. That was not the case at the end of the 1980s and when Michael Jackson released Bad the whole world listened. On its first day, half a million copies were sold and his video was shown non-stop on MTV.
It impressed 5-year-old Wade Robson, who lived in Australia. He studied his movements and perfected the way he imitated it. When his mother heard that there was a dance competition where you could win a meeting with Jackson, she decided that he could participate. He won and stood on stage with The King of Pop, his idol. Then he stayed in touch. Around the same time, James Safechuck was chosen as Jackson’s opponent in a Pepsi commercial. The two connected and a friendship developed. Michael Jackson regularly visited their small house and James’ parents almost saw him as an extra child. James was even allowed to go on tour (together with his mother) and was dancing on stage every night. What started as a close friendship for both these children, where they received a lot of attention and access to extravagant places, turned into a nightmare that had an impact not only on the boys themselves, but also on their families. Continue reading
Captain Marvel (2019) – Review
Just like the real one, the Marvel universe also continues to expand. And although Thanos movie caused a lot to change in this universe in the last Avengers movie, the ending was the first mention of a new superhero, Captain Marvel. This film tells the origin story of this character and how Nick Fury (Samuel L.Jackson) met her. Is this film a worthy addition to this universe? Continue reading