VENICE 2021: Old Henry
Ponciroli slowly but surely turns his feature up to an eleven in terms of indulgence
ClapperCast - Episode 51: 2021 Summer Movie Preview, Guy Ritchie's Wrath of Man & Monster
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews Guy Ritchie's Wrath of Man, Netflix's Monster, Sound of Violence, and preview the 2021 Summer Movie Season!
The Jesus Rolls
There is nothing remotely interesting here in ninety minutes that Joel and Ethan Coen did not accomplish in one-hundred and twenty seconds
Watchmen - Episode 8: A God Walks into Abar
The dust is starting to settle but behind it is a sandstorm of mysticism that, even with an hour of television left to produce something special, is showing no signs of what cards will finally be dealt
Watchmen - Episode 6: This Extraordinary Being
To say that every second of this episode is not enthralling and invigorating to watch develop would be an understatement. This is the Watchmen all have been waiting for but the real question is: how many viewers stayed on and waited for such an episode drop?
The Report
The Report is a solid political thriller with an interesting plot and some excellent performances with minor faults in some over-indulgent exposition and long sections of heavy dialogue partnered with slow-burn pacing.
Watchmen - Episode 5: Little Fear of Lightning
Signals the half-way point in Damon Lindelof's Watchmen series and while the show still doesn't do a great deal to impress, it undoubtedly switches the pace to a more appealing and engaging story to what the viewer has seen so far
Watchmen - Episode 4: If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own
Watchmen needs to get into its groove or the doomsday clock is going to strike midnight even earlier than intended.
Watchmen - Episode 2: Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship
A concise, gripping fall into the abyss where the audience fall down an enigmatic rabbit hole, slowly beginning to reveal itself bit by bit at its own incredibly gradual velocity.