Three sentence movie reviews are reviews of movies written in exactly three sentences. Though sometimes* there are asterisks leading to more sentences.
*And by sometimes, I mean that it happens on nearly all of the posts.
My teenage years were full of many warm comments about Breakfast at Tiffany’s. (This was before Deep Blue Something’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s song .) “Such a good film!” “That dress! [...]
?5 movies watched? ?April. Where one movie made its own category.? Click on any title to read the full review. Friends with Benefits A testament to charisma. Detour If you only watch one 40s-era [...]
The Lady from Shanghai ?Directed by Orson Welles??Written by Sherwood King, Orson Welles? The review: Orson Welles does an Irish accent and takes the noir film to a bunch of sunny locals for an [...]
Pieces of a Woman ?Directed by Kornél Mundruczó??Written by Kata Wéber? The review: “Young mother’s home birth ends in tragedy” is a phrase that will probably have most of the potential audience [...]
Detour ?Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer??Written by Martin Goldsmith? The review: There are three reasons to watch this film and the least of the reasons is that it’s 68 minutes, so it won’t take much [...]
Rocky ?Directed by John G. Avildsen??Written by Sylvester Stallone? The review: My delighted feelings about this film stem from the fact that I grew up in the 80s and what I knew of Rocky* was [...]
Friends with Benefits ?Directed by Will Gluck??Written by Keith Merryman, David A. Newman, and Will Gluck? The review: This film worked for me because I was in the mood, I like both Mila Kunis [...]
6 movies watched, 3 movies rewatched. Rewatched: The Duff (Good) Thor (Good) Almost Famous (Recommended) (Though has some problematic things due to the time passing) March. Where one movie blew [...]