Good movies are movies that don’t quite have the full package, but have something that makes them worth watching. You should watch them if you are interested in that something or if you have ample time on your hands.
Soul Directed by Pete Docter and Kemp PowersWritten by Pete Docter, Mike Jones, Kemp Powers The review: Not so much a movie that people in middle age should watch if they feel like they are [...]
Tenet ★Directed by Christopher Nolan★Written by Christopher Nolan The review: I managed to see Tenet in the year 2020, even though for many months that wasn’t a sure thing,* and I can say it’s a [...]
Let Them All Talk Directed by Steven SoderberghWritten by Deborah Eisenberg The review: A Soderbergh movie written by a woman, starring three women I love to watch* that’s a bunch of talking [...]
Wonder Woman 1984 Directed by Patty JenkinsWritten by Patty Jenkins, Geoff Johns, and Dave Callaham The review: The great moments in Wonder Woman 1984 are the bits that come along with being [...]
Happiest Season Directed by Clea DuVallWritten by Clea DuVall & Mary Holland The review: Astute readers* will remember how I’m always going on about the lack of good roles for women and I’m [...]
The Christmas Chronicles Directed by Clay KaytisWritten by Matt Lieberman The review: Like many Christmas films, this starts in the land of sad* so that we can find the true meaning of Christmas [...]
The Prom Directed by Ryan MurphyWritten by Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin The review: The Prom is a not-terrible adaption of what was probably a not-terrible Broadway production and includes at [...]
Bessie Directed by Dee ReesWritten by Dee Rees, Christoper Cleveland, Bettina Gilois The review: The always remarkable Queen Latifah gives us a tutorial of blues singer Bessie Smith’s rise to [...]