I saw The Post. It was quite good - predictable, but well acted.
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The last movie I saw was The Greatest Showman. Too much singing of pop songs, not enough story.
Do any of you have a critic or two whose stuff you regularly read?
Most recent viewing was Finest Hours.
Gary Oldman is phenomenal as Churchhill. Artistic license taken apparently to humanize Churchhill and present him as likeable. Which makes scenes with family where all admit that he is difficult to like somewhat perplexing.
It covers Dunkirk from the homefront. Stunningly more boats heading out for the evacuation than we ever saw on screen during the film Dunkirk.
@Jae - you asked about critics upthread. I don't follow any in particular; often read reviews in the Star. My husband uses the Rotten Tomatoes website a lot when looking for movies to watch.
Carolla said:I think it's actually titled "Darkest Hours" - re Churchill. I actually found him surprisingly unlikeable in the movie - didn't realize he was such a drinker and so nasty to women - I always thought of him as more benign I suppose, although I have no idea why.
Oh oh, not good? My cousin produced and mixed the songs for this film so I was going to see it.The last movie I saw was The Greatest Showman. Too much singing of pop songs, not enough story.
Do any of you have a critic or two whose stuff you regularly read?
Oh oh, not good? My cousin produced and mixed the songs for this film so I was going to see it.
Good to hear, Greg just won the 2017 Pensado award, so I was wondering why you didn't enjoy the music. We're not close cousins and FB is our friend, but I do enjoy the music he produces.What I personally didn't enjoy Waterfall was the sheer amount of songs. My grumble is against the quantity of them. The quality of some of them was really top notch.