The Wrecking Crew

We all have complicated families, but it takes a murder for this family to get back together. Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa are estranged half-brothers who have teamed up to solve their father's mysterious murder. If you don't handle violence or blood well, avoid this film. This movie had everything I was expecting: violence, humor, … Continue reading The Wrecking Crew

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

During a typical Sunday, a pastor falls to his death on stage. So many suspects and complicated stories that only Benoit Blanc could solve the case! Poking fun at the stigma of corrupt pastors, Craig searches for the truth, whether it leads to heaven or hell. Accompanying Daniel Craig are Josh O'Connor, Glenn Close, Andrew … Continue reading Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t

The horsemen are back with a new trick up their sleeves. The same titular players are back (Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher, Lizzy Caplan, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco), needing to steal the world's biggest diamond in order to take down an international crime network. A couple of new faces are joining them: America Ferrera's daughter in … Continue reading Now You See Me: Now You Don’t

The Roses

There have been a few movies about failing relationships; Marriage Story, Kramer vs Kramer, Blue Valentine, and Crazy, Stupid, Love. The premise is all the same, two hours of watching what could go wrong over time between two people who once cared about each other. Well enter the Roses, Benedict Cumberbatch/Theo is a successful architect … Continue reading The Roses

Materialists

Trigger warning: movie discusses sexual assault How do you know someone is your type? What makes a relationship “work”? These are all questions matchmaker Lucy (Dakota Johnson) answers when her clients come to her for help. As she’s celebrating a client's wedding she meets the groom’s attractive brother (Pedro Pascal) and also runs into her … Continue reading Materialists

The Phoenician Scheme

After many assassination attempts, controversial businessman Zsa-Zsa Korda hopes to bequeath his business to his only daughter. That’s about as simple as I can make the plot summary. You follow along as the father-daughter duo travel the world and try and build a relationship. In typical Wes Anderson fashion, at the end, you’re not sure … Continue reading The Phoenician Scheme