Fellow Movie Buffs

Monday, May 25, 2020

"The Lovebirds"

"A long days journey into a crazy night" is how I'd describe this movie. A couple, played by Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiari, witness a murder on their way to a dinner party. Then all hell breaks loose. They're pursued by the police and the murderer. It reminded me a little of "After Hours" in that, just when you think things can't get any crazier, they do. I though the dialogue was extremely well done and the two leads had incredible chemistry. They play of each other perfectly and you have to pay close attention to get all their funny comments. Often, they're speaking over each other and you're tempted to back up the movie and replay the scene. I hope the two work together on more films.
4 out of 5 stars

Monday, May 18, 2020

"The Wrong Missy"

I love the term "screwball comedy". And that the phrase that perfectly describes this movie. A quiet, super straight middle-age man goes on a blind date where he meets a totally out of control loon named Missy. She's obviously not the right woman for him. However, on a business trip he meets another Missy who seems to be his soulmate. They have so much in common it's uncanny. So on an corporate retreat to Hawaii, he inadvertently invites the wrong Missy to join him. Awkward moments doesn't even come close to describing the trip. It's so over the top it's ridiculous. Warning: lots of absolutely filthy language, so if that bothers you, take a pass. I found myself laughing out loud several times, which is unusual for me. Very funny film and one I think I'll have to watch again when I need a good pick-me-up.
3.5 out of 5 stars


Monday, May 11, 2020

"The Half of It"

I have to admit, I'm a sucker for intelligent, well-made teen movies. This one is another take on the Cyrano story. A sweet, but inarticulate jock is in love with a popular beauty queen. He gets the smartest kid in the school to write letters and texts to her. Trouble is, she falls in love with the same girl. No big surprises here--it's just an enjoyable hour and a half of superb acting and well written dialogue.
3.5 out of 5 stars


Monday, May 4, 2020

"Here Alone"

I guess it could loosely be called a zombie movie. It's more about survival after a virus hits the country and turns everyone into, okay, I guess, zombies. I found this movie super creepy, and I'm not usually a fan of these flicks. But I enjoyed it, especially considering the weird pandemic times we're currently living through. The lead, played by Lucy Walters, is out in the woods, trying to survive on her own. She had fled the city with her husband and young daughter, but they became infected and died. Eventually another couple runs into her, and the three work together to carry on. Obviously it's a grim tale of survival, but I thought Walters did a superb job. If I was out in the woods, I'd definitely want her on my side!
3.5 out of 5 stars