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OSR: I’m not sure how to properly assess the quality of this film, given its context. In addition to A Trip to the Moon, I watched six other short films by Méliès was very impressed his inventiveness and creativity in such a new…
OSR: I’m not sure how to properly assess the quality of this film, given its context. In addition to A Trip to the Moon, I watched six other short films by Méliès was very impressed his inventiveness and creativity in such a new…
OSR: This is one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen and I am utterly baffled by the unreasonably high reputation it has. The plot makes absolutely no sense and the over-stylized look of the film doesn’t work. I was just nostalgically praising…
OSR: This is one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen and I am utterly baffled by the unreasonably high reputation it has. The plot makes absolutely no sense and the over-stylized look of the film doesn’t work. I was just nostalgically praising…
OSR: I like this version of Pacino when he was just on the edge of losing control of his ability to modulate his voice. Previous to this, the only movie that I’ve ever seen with Ellen Barkin prior to this is Ocean’s 13, so this is a major…
OSR: I like this version of Pacino when he was just on the edge of losing control of his ability to modulate his voice. Previous to this, the only movie that I’ve ever seen with Ellen Barkin prior to this is Ocean’s 13, so this is a major…
OSR: Time and cultural awareness has, to a very uncomfortable degree, ruined my ability to enjoy some of these 80s and 90s movies on a pure level. There are multiple moments that make you go “yikes” in this. This hits all of the familiar…
OSR: Time and cultural awareness has, to a very uncomfortable degree, ruined my ability to enjoy some of these 80s and 90s movies on a pure level. There are multiple moments that make you go “yikes” in this. This hits all of the familiar…
OSR: This is my second Leslie Howard film and he was charming again. I don’t know if it’s a positive or negative that he was so great at playing a high class slob, but he really was. My very first thought when Merle Oberon showed…
OSR: This is my second Leslie Howard film and he was charming again. I don’t know if it’s a positive or negative that he was so great at playing a high class slob, but he really was. My very first thought when Merle Oberon showed…
Movie OTD (1/16): The Rip (2026) dir. by John Carnahan
OSR: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are always great when they team up and that’s no different in this film. They’re both magnetic and every conversation that they have feels electric. Almost everything else in this movie is weak. …
Movie OTD (1/16): The Rip (2026) dir. by John Carnahan
OSR: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are always great when they team up and that’s no different in this film. They’re both magnetic and every conversation that they have feels electric. Almost everything else in this movie is weak. …
OSR: Harrison Ford is at his Harrison Fordiest in this movie. On paper, this premise is dumb and should not work, but Ford and Kelly McGillis have such great chemistry at the movie somehow works. The final confrontation is laughably limp and this…
OSR: Harrison Ford is at his Harrison Fordiest in this movie. On paper, this premise is dumb and should not work, but Ford and Kelly McGillis have such great chemistry at the movie somehow works. The final confrontation is laughably limp and this…
OSR: Nah. | 1.3/5
OSR: Nah. | 1.3/5
OSR: You can tell that this album is from a transitional stretch in music history. There are elements of several genres that are not fully realized and don’t necessarily marry seamlessly in the end product. Also, on almost every song, the…
OSR: You can tell that this album is from a transitional stretch in music history. There are elements of several genres that are not fully realized and don’t necessarily marry seamlessly in the end product. Also, on almost every song, the…
Movie OTD: Perfect Blue (1997) dir. by Satoshi Kon
OSR: Off the top of my head, I cannot readily recall a film that I’ve seen in recent years that left me as simultaneously confused and dazzled as I was while watching Perfect Blue. This movie is a banger. It’s incredible…
Movie OTD: Perfect Blue (1997) dir. by Satoshi Kon
OSR: Off the top of my head, I cannot readily recall a film that I’ve seen in recent years that left me as simultaneously confused and dazzled as I was while watching Perfect Blue. This movie is a banger. It’s incredible…
Movie OTD: Pusher (1996) dir. by Nicolas Winding Refn
OSR: Considering that this was Refn’s directorial debut and Mads Mikkelsen’s film debut, I’m blown away. Following Frank and Tonny as they made their rounds going about their peurile existences felt more like…
Movie OTD: Pusher (1996) dir. by Nicolas Winding Refn
OSR: Considering that this was Refn’s directorial debut and Mads Mikkelsen’s film debut, I’m blown away. Following Frank and Tonny as they made their rounds going about their peurile existences felt more like…
Through the 8:15 mark of the second quarter, the Celtics have 9 assists on 14 made baskets and the Pacers have 11 assists on 13 made baskets. That’s outstanding.
Through the 8:15 mark of the second quarter, the Celtics have 9 assists on 14 made baskets and the Pacers have 11 assists on 13 made baskets. That’s outstanding.
Movie OTD: The Gift (2015) dir. by Joel Edgerton
OSR: This is a competently made and acted movie in which most of the character choices or plot points make no sense. I said, out loud, “why on earth would you do that?” multiple times while watching this movie. | 2.8/5
Movie OTD: The Gift (2015) dir. by Joel Edgerton
OSR: This is a competently made and acted movie in which most of the character choices or plot points make no sense. I said, out loud, “why on earth would you do that?” multiple times while watching this movie. | 2.8/5
Movie OTD: Quo Vadis (1951) dir. by Mervyn Leroy, Anthony Mann
OSR: Relegate this film to the “They don’t make em like they used to” pile. There is a sense of scale and grandeur about these older period pieces that I feel is largely missing in modern movies. Somehow a bunch…
Movie OTD: Quo Vadis (1951) dir. by Mervyn Leroy, Anthony Mann
OSR: Relegate this film to the “They don’t make em like they used to” pile. There is a sense of scale and grandeur about these older period pieces that I feel is largely missing in modern movies. Somehow a bunch…
Movie OTD: Bugonia (2025) dir. by Yorgos Lanthimos
OSR: What a delightfully weird movie. Jesse Plemons and Emma Stone both are outstanding, with Plemons especially turning in (I think) the best performances that I’ve seen from him. Not for a second do you believe that he…
Movie OTD: Bugonia (2025) dir. by Yorgos Lanthimos
OSR: What a delightfully weird movie. Jesse Plemons and Emma Stone both are outstanding, with Plemons especially turning in (I think) the best performances that I’ve seen from him. Not for a second do you believe that he…
Movie OTD: Two Distant Starngers (2021) dir. by Travon Fee, Martin Desmond Roe
OSR: “Nightmare Groundhog‘s Day,” that could’ve been an alternative title for this short film. I was engaged and saddened by how familiar it felt. There are some actors who are just meant…
Movie OTD: Two Distant Starngers (2021) dir. by Travon Fee, Martin Desmond Roe
OSR: “Nightmare Groundhog‘s Day,” that could’ve been an alternative title for this short film. I was engaged and saddened by how familiar it felt. There are some actors who are just meant…
Jake Laravia seems to always be in the right place at the right time. I’m not sure whether he is more of a professional basketball player or a chaos agent. His effort is a superpower.
Jake Laravia seems to always be in the right place at the right time. I’m not sure whether he is more of a professional basketball player or a chaos agent. His effort is a superpower.
Movie OTD: Police Story (1985) dir. by Jackie Chan
OSR: Jackie Chan is an international treasure. I’ve seen the mall stunt 100 times and never knew that it came from Police Story. The stunt work is amazing and he’s hamming it up as only he can without feeling annoying…
Movie OTD: Police Story (1985) dir. by Jackie Chan
OSR: Jackie Chan is an international treasure. I’ve seen the mall stunt 100 times and never knew that it came from Police Story. The stunt work is amazing and he’s hamming it up as only he can without feeling annoying…
Movie OTD: Pygmalion (1938) dir. by Anthony Asquith, Leslie Howard
OSR: I’ve never seen the stage adaptation of this play, so I was immediately and pleasantly surprised by how the film adaptation seems to maintain a very stage like feel to it (in a good way). Wendy Higgins…
Movie OTD: Pygmalion (1938) dir. by Anthony Asquith, Leslie Howard
OSR: I’ve never seen the stage adaptation of this play, so I was immediately and pleasantly surprised by how the film adaptation seems to maintain a very stage like feel to it (in a good way). Wendy Higgins…
His abysmal defense would obviously be anegative, but I think that having a guy with his passing and scoring punch has a lot of potential next to Ingram and Barnes.
His abysmal defense would obviously be anegative, but I think that having a guy with his passing and scoring punch has a lot of potential next to Ingram and Barnes.