Thursday, December 20, 2018

Aquaman Review


Aquaman was a fantastic addition to the DC univerise and is a course correction done right. This movie is about Aquaman who must retrieve an ancient artifact to stop his Atlantean brother from going to war with the surface world. Jason Momoa gives an incredible performance. He is very charismatic and sells the dramatic scenes as well as the action scenes. By the end of this movie I could not picture anyone else playing the character.  Amber Heard gives a great performance. She makes her character her own and is never helpless. Her dynamic with Momoa is one of the films strongest aspects.  Patrick Wilson gives a really good performance as our main villain. He had believable motivation and felt like a legitimate threat. Yahya-Abdul-Manteen did a fantastic job playing Black Manta. From the moment he appears on screen, he feels like a threat and is a great foil to Aquaman.  Willem Dafoe and Nicole Kidman also impress in small supporting roles. James Wan did an incredible job directing. He fully embraced the campiness of Aquaman while still having a great story.  The action sequences might be some of my favorite I have seen this year. All of them are filmed extremely wide so you can see everything and feel so energetic.  The script is great, filled with likable and believable characters and a fun adventure story.  The VFX and cinematography are fantastic. A few poor visuals aside, this is one of the most visually unique and beautiful movies of the year. At 143 minutes the pacing is very good and consistent, never feeling too slow or too fast. My only other flaw is there is a forced environmental message early on that feels out of place. Overall, Aquaman was a fantastic superhero movie that I look forward to revisiting many times.
9/10

The Mule Review


The Mule was a good movie, but never comes close to greatness.  This movie is about a 90-year-old flower enthusiast and war veteran who becomes a drug mule for the Mexican drug cartels.  Clint Eastwood gives a really good performance. While he does the best he can portraying his character, the script gives him very little to work with. Bradley Cooper gives a great performance in a supporting role. Michael Pena, Andy Garcia and Laurence Fishburne all impress in their respective smaller roles. Clint Eastwood did a good job directing. While there are some scenes that feel very tense, they are few and far between. The script leaves a lot to be desired. While the basic story is quite good, there are just far too many sequences where nothing happens. And herein lies the biggest issue, this movie moves at a snail’s pace and is boring rather often. At 116 minutes it feels like it is three hours long.  This is one of the most poorly paced films I have seen in a long time.  Overall, The Mule was still good thanks to its performances, but is a rather big disappointment from Eastwood.
6/10

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Mortal Engines Review


Mortal Engines is a fun action thriller with a great premise held back by a mediocre script. This movie is about a post-apocalyptic world where cities are on wheels and eat each other to survive. When two young people meet in London, they go on a quest to stop the evil leader of the city. Hera Hilmar gives a good performance.  Her character does not talk a ton, but she sells the role very well physically and you care for her personal struggle.  Robert Sheehan gives an okay performance. He is never awful, but he never does anything to stand out and has almost no chemistry with Hilmar.  Jihae gives a fun performance in a small supporting role.  Hugo Weaving is easily the best performance in this movie. He is clearly having a ton of fun hamming it up as the villain.  Christian Rivers did a great job directing.  This is a beautiful looking movie and the action scenes are all fantastic. Specifically, a thrilling chase scene in first 20 minutes that had my heart racing. The script is where this movie’s problems lie, the characters have very little development and the script assumes you know way too much without filling you in on basic information.  At 128 minutes the pacing is a mixed bag. The first act flies by and the third act moves quickly as well. However, the second act of this movie really drags. Overall Mortal Engines is a fun action movie, but with a better script could have been something really special. 
7/10

Once Upon a Deadpool Review


Once Upon a Deadpool is an interesting experiment of a movie, but is not for anyone except the most hardcore Deadpool fans. This movie is a PG-13 Recut of Deadpool 2 with some extra footage used as a framing device. Deadpool has kidnapped Fred Savage, the young kid from the Princess Bride, grown up and is reading him the story of Deadpool 2. Let's just go ahead and start with this, all the new additional scenes with Fred Savage are incredible and absolutely hilarious. However, in total they probably only equal around 15 minutes. The rest of the movie is a PG-13 Recut of Deadpool 2. Now I love Deadpool 2, it is one of my favorite films of the year. However, edited down this movie makes zero sense unless you have seen the R-Rated cut which completely defeats the purpose of a PG-13 cut. Overall, my advice is, unless you are a massive Deadpool fan, just wait 2 months for the additional scenes to be on Youtube.
6/10

Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse Review


Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse is a great superhero movie for families and adults. This movie is about Miles Morales who is struggling to learn how to become Spider-Man when a villain opens up a a portal to other dimensions and now there are numerous Spider-Men. They must get everyone back to their own dimension in order to save the world. Shameik Moore did a fantastic job voicing Miles. They do a good job making you care about him as a character and his family dynamic. Jake Johnson does a great job voicing a very different Peter Parker. While his voice took getting used to, I loved him by the end. Haliee Steinfeld did a really good job voicing Gwen Stacy. Nicolas Cage, Kimiko Glenn and John Mulaney did an incredible job voicing the other Spider-Men making them funny and likable. Liev Schriber did a fantastic job voicing the villain. Mahershala Ali and Brian Tyree Henry did a great job voicing Miles’s family. The animation is incredibly unique as it looks like a comic book on screen. However, as a creative choice, sometimes the backgrounds are out of focus compared to the main characters and that can strain your eyes. If your eyes can handle it though I highly recommend seeing this movie in 3D, it is a stunning experience that way. The script for the most part is great. The big emotional scenes all work well and the characters play off each other well. However, there are some early character setup scenes that I just found to be absolutely awful and they really took me out of the movie. Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman all did great jobs co-directing. At 117 minutes the movie moves at a good pace though there is the random bad scene that really hurts the flow of the story. Overall Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse is a great animated Spider-Man movie, but with better character setup early on could have been a masterpiece.
8.5/10

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

The Front Runner Review


The Front Runner is good political drama with a fantastic lead performance. This movie is about Gary Hart and the scandal surrounding him in the 1987 presidential race. Hugh Jackman gives an incredible lead performance. This movie only works because of him. He makes Gary someone worth rooting for even through the scandal. Vera Farmiga gives a really good performance playing Hart’s wife. She does not have a huge role, but her scenes left an impact. J.K. Simmons gives a great performance as Hart’s campaign manager. You really sympathize with his character through the entire plot. Jason Reitman did a great job directing. The movie constantly has an 80s feel and he brings a sense of energy to the story. The script is good but never crosses into greatness. It is an effective political story, but it never does anything unique. At 112 minutes the pacing is good though it does feel a bit long at times. Overall The Front Runner is a good political drama thanks to a fantastic lead performance.
7.5/10

Green Book Review


Green Book is a great drama/comedy led by two fantastic lead performances. This movie is about Tony Lip, a bouncer in the 60s who is hired to drive and protect an African American pianist on his tour in the Deep South. Mahershala Ali gives an incredible performance. You really grow to care for his character over the course of the movie. Viggo Mortensen gives a fantastic performance. His story arc makes him very likable and has fantastic chemistry with Ali. Mortensen and Ali’s back and forth is easily the strongest aspect of this movie. Linda Cardellini gives a great performance in a supporting role as Mortensen’s wife. Peter Farrelly did a good job directing. While his direction is perfectly fine, it does come across like a TV movie at times. The script is fantastic filled with believable character development and a surprising amount of good humor. This is a shockingly funny movie and the humor never felt forced or out of place. At 130 minutes the pacing is good, but could probably lose around 10 minutes. Overall Green Book is a great drama/comedy with excellent performances.
8/10