Bohemian Rhapsody Review: It Will Rock You

Mark my words: this movie will be big. Like Queen itself, the initial reviews from critics are negative. Queen’s songs weren’t perfect, they had structural flaws and an overall lack of polish compared to the popular songs at the time. The critics had all the right to bash the albums for all of their flaws. … Continue reading Bohemian Rhapsody Review: It Will Rock You

First Man Review: the emotionally riveting and intense story of the moon landing

Space movies don’t do it for me. I enjoy them usually, (with the exception of Interstellar which i hate so much, that you’d think Christopher Nolan ran over my dog) but I never connect with the people in the impressive stories. They usually make me feel unconnected to the events and the characters. In other … Continue reading First Man Review: the emotionally riveting and intense story of the moon landing

“Eighth Grade” and the Troubled State of the R Rating

Eighth Grade is a movie directed by Bo Burnham about growing up in the age of Snapchat and Instagram. It shows how hard it is to battle inner demons and put on a happy face at the same time and gives everyone (but especially teens) a great lesson on self-image and the dangers of our electronics dominated … Continue reading “Eighth Grade” and the Troubled State of the R Rating

Murder on the Orient Express – Movie Review

Original Post: https://moviemort.wixsite.com/moviemort/single-post/2017/11/15/Murder-on-the-Orient-Express-2017-Review This was one of my most anticipated movies of the fall season. My heart sank when I saw the Rotten Tomatoes score at 59%. I was expecting a major disappointment. I was pleasantly surprised. The cast is so much fun to watch. The landscapes are stunning. I really want Kenneth Branaugh (star … Continue reading Murder on the Orient Express – Movie Review

Loving Vincent – Movie Review

Original Post: https://moviemort.wixsite.com/moviemort/single-post/2017/11/15/Loving-Vincent-Review Loving Vincent is a story that takes place just after Vincent Van Gogh's death that is told entirely through oil paintings. You heard me right. Every single frame is an oil painting. This is the big draw of the movie, but I wasn't sure if the rest of the movie would be … Continue reading Loving Vincent – Movie Review