by John Zenoni
by John Zenoni
by John Zenoni
by John Zenoni
by John Zenoni
by John Zenoni
I have not read any reviews of the latest Indiana Jones movie and do not plan to if I can help it, as I really enjoyed this latest entry, ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.’ No, it's not better than the original, by any means, but it's the best one since the original, in opinion. The storyline is great and I enjoyed the actors in their roles, especially the interaction and chemistry between Harrison Ford and his goddaughter, Helena, played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. I really felt like this was a return to the roots of the original as far as the action, archeological hunt(s) and fight with the nemesis. I did hate the loss of one character early on but will not say which, so as to avoid any spoilers. As far as the use of the CGI, it didn't bother me as much as I had expected it would and think overall it was a job well done. This is a great popcorn flick!
by John Zenoni
I know a couple of people who are huge Wes Anderson fans, and honestly, I just don't get their fascination with his work. I don’t understand why critics rave over his films (well, the majority anyway) and actors all but fall over themselves - even reducing their salaries - just to be in his movies. I did give ‘The Great Budapest Hotel’ a try and admit I did find some of it amusing. The key word being amusing, not hilarious. I also watched the one about the fox as well as the one about the island of dogs and they were ok. But this latest, ‘Asteroid City’, is just flat out weird and not funny at all. I think I heard maybe one or two chuckles in the theater but that was it. Definitely wish I had saved my money on this one. Watch at your own risk!