To an animal's fate these singles are resigned, As towards the deadline they see the clock wind. Each black comedy action and word Is deliciously surreal and absurd. Come follow David as he learns that love is blind.
...To an animal's fate these singles are resigned, As towards the deadline they see the clock wind. Each black comedy action and word Is deliciously surreal and absurd. Come follow David as he learns that love is blind.
...An impressive, accomplished film in every way. Brutal and intense, with every blood spray. Each of the visceral battles Powerfully rattles, In this phenomenal adaptation of "The Scottish Play".
...So much sprouting of misogynistic bile, And the homo and transphobia is pretty vile. Dialogue clunkiness: a disgrace. The only (semi!) saving grace: Great use of 3D in the film's shooting style.
...Under the internet's hood lies the mysterious dark net. It's of the biggest legal minefields you can get. From private, secret code Sprung the libertarian Silk Road. Interesting doco, especially re Ulbricht (branded a 'threat').
...Tracy: feeling lost at college; wants to hide. Then initially thinks she's found her spirit guide In her step-sis-to-be. But things aren't perfect, she'll see ...
Gorgeous animation, full of joy and light. Heart-bursting wonder (both sound and sight). Siblings follow a song In a story that's strong. This Irish gem is an absolute delight.
...The Beatles go on a fun, trippy ride. From the Blue Meanies they initially hide. Inventive animation treats ...
Into the Guggemheim clan Peggy was born. To the avant-garde she was magnetically drawn. Had an exquisite eye for art. Fab doco. At its heart: A fascinating woman (who ignored black sheep scorn).
...There are good interviews with each celeb guest In Thorpe's doco, where the 'gay voice' is addressed. But I kept on waiting For something more illuminating: Some more depth, for such a personal quest.
...Inspiring stories of various feminist pioneers And their activist work in the 2nd-Wave years. Great footage (new and archival): Protests, education, survival ...
Iranian couple, nearly Melbourne-bound. Things take a turn after a window sound. Heart-stopping and tense, But what make no sense Are Amin's ludicrous decisions (they'll astound).
...Family dealing with past trauma, horror and hurt. It's made worse when the evil perpetrators assert: 'It's not my fault ...
Mini: Seventies teenager from San Fran In a 'relationship' with her mom's man. Powley's work is great As we see Mini navigate Complex issues the best that she can.
...Ryuzo (tattooed, gassy, hot-headed grandad) Re-unites the old posse he once had (To do more than spook). It's high-level kook: Lots of laughs seeing these old dudes be bad.
...These fabulous, strong, car-racing chicks Put to shame commenters acting like dicks (Thinking they shouldn't compete In any race car meet). Great stories (and added humour gets ticks).
...After the release of Wallace's tome (Infinite Jest), Rolling Stone send Lipsky on an interview quest. The film's top-notch, An engrossing watch. Segel's work here is brilliant (to date, his best).
...Straight-talking, tireless, resilient Brenda: Helping abuse-sufferers hear something tender. When these women feel zero, She's their supportive hero. Moving doco about a genuine life-mender.
...Things are pretty intense for New Yorker Mr. White: From death and sickness to a misguided bar fight. A study of falling apart. The best scene (oh my heart!): Paris dreaming - bringing love to that dark night.
...Toilet-room meeting for Mina and Jude. Later, the arrival of a cute little dude. A good psychological drama ...
Wonderful clips: a trip down memory lane. All this magnificence exploding in my brain. But the 'connections' seemed forced, Making the whole thing feel divorced From the films and they joys they contain.
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