All is Lost

Poor’s Mans Moon, There are more fun ways to tell a story about isolation and survival but this one is still effective ★★★☆☆ Normally when I sit down to write a movie review I focus on three main areas:, story, characters, and writing. Sometimes, if a movie is exceptional in a harder-to-notice area, I might […]

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Headhunters

Poor man’s Heat: although the acting is less nuanced (excluding Al Pacino) and the writing less subtle, I personally found Headhunters more fun to watch. ★★★★☆ Headhunters is a 2011 film about one man’s journey to accept himself. Also, it’s in Norwegian… If you have anything in common with me, you’ve assumed this is a black […]

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Léon: The Professional

Poor Man’s Taxi Driver. All of the ick, but it’s missing a ‘You talkin’ to me’ moment. ★★★★☆ Equal parts Lolita and Quentin Tarantino, Léon is a movie that keeps you feeling uncomfortable. The quick pitch is a hitman (Jean Reno) teams up with a preteen girl (Natalie Portman) who’s looking to learn his craft. […]

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About A Boy

Rich man’s Big Daddy, replacing Adam Sandler’s raunchy humor with some more refined dialogue and plot ★★★☆☆ About A Boy is a 2002 film directed by Chris and Paul Weitz. Hugh Grant stars as a Will, an independently wealthy slacker with no job and no cares. He prides himself on having no ties to the […]

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