Every once and a while a movie comes along that works on nearly every level, but just doesn’t grab you for some reason. “August: Osage County” is funny, expertly acting, finely scripted, well-directed, etc. but I just didn’t feel really compelled by anything I was watching on screen. Maybe it’s the fact that from the…
Author: Alabama Liberal
TV Reviews: “True Detective” and “Girls” HBO’s Weirdest Pairing Yet
There are a lot of strange show pairings on cable, and HBO’s sunday night lineup usually features the weirdest ones, say… “Boardwalk Empire” with “Eastbound and Down” or “Game of Thrones” with “Veep.” The “strangest bedfellows” award might be pairing up “True Detective” with “Girls.” The two shows have literally nothing in common: “True Detective”…
TV Reviews: Justified, Killer Women, and Chicago PD
Three very different types of cop shows, but only one of them good (guess which one ahead of time and win a free click on one of my advertisers)… Chicago PD…Another generic cop show, but hey “this one’s got a twist!” What’s the twist? The lead cop might be a bad cop! Of course, he only breaks…
TV Reviews: Hostages, Intelligence, and Assets
Three different shows, all about different forms of espionage… Hostages…This show finally, finally ended over on CBS, and I’m thrilled that I don’t have to watch it anymore. The season (and certain series) finale tied up most loose ends, but in the most over elaborate and suspense-less way possible. The biggest problem with a…
Movie Round-Up: “Stand Up Guys” and “At Any Price”
Real quick, just a couple more reviews of little loved movies after a day that’s seen 20 total movie reviews, and even more tomorrow… Stand Up Guys…This movie (about Al Pacino getting out of jail and Christopher Walken being his oldest friend in the world who’s also asked to kill him by ten the next…
Movie Review: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
For some reason, this film isn’t connecting with audiences or critics much, and I’m not entirely sure why. Is it a truly good movie with no flaws? No. Does it accomplish everything it wants to be? Well, no to that too. But I can’t say it’s bad, and I think it just might stir up…
Docs about Obsessives: “The Short Game” and “Room 237”
Two docs about very, very different kinds of obsessives… The Short Game…This Netflix original documentary about children golfers hits all the familiar child-prodigy documentary beats: the pushy parents, the child prodigies who have a hard time with defeat, the kid with the overshadowing sibling (Anna Kournikova’s little brother), the underdog kid, and a lot of…
Movie Review: The Wolf of Wall Street
An excellent film that’s already borderline underrated since audiences don’t seem to be fully responding to it and critics are split on whether it’s a celebration of amoral excess or a satire of it. [A bogus debate if there ever was one, and clearly meant to make the person having it feel morally superior to…
Movie Review: American Hustle
This movie’s already been talked to death, but what’s one more bloviating blogger to the mix? What Works: In this tale of con-men, corrupt politicians, mobbed-up casinos, and a loose canon FBI agent who will break every rule to expose corruption (yet the paradox of this is lost on him) anything feels like it can…
Movie Review: Grudge Match
Sure this movie (about two old-time boxers getting back into the ring to settle a score) is contrived, generic, and thoroughly uninspired, but once you get past the “Rocky vs. Raging Bull” marketing hook, you actually get something that could have been a lot worse. What Works: Stallone mostly phones it in doing a variation…
Movie Review: Saving Mr. Banks
Another slight, pleasant movie that won’t stay with you long enough to really make it worth the trouble to watch. But man when it comes to HBO, watch out, because then you should watch the hell out of it… What Works: This film about the making of a film follows Emma Thompson as the prickly…
Movie Review: 47 Ronin
Oh boy… What Works: This film about, you guessed it, 47 masterless samurai is admirable in its old-fashioned attitudes. There are only occasional flights into fantasy, and I think the fanboys will be surprised (and disappointed) that there aren’t more battles with mutant monsters instead of sober scenes set in real history. [Of course, if…
Movie Review: Walking with Dinosaurs
A deserved flop… What Works: Even though the animation is realistic, so what? Other dinosaur-based films haven’t looked like The Land Before Time… What Doesn’t Work: This film is very slow and I had a hard time staying awake. The plot is extremely hokey and relies on too many eye-rollingly cheesy moments instead of genuine,…