watched Dec 17, 2017 spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd: 4.1 [theater] The cinematography was lustrous, deep-hued and full of nostalgic shadow and neon. Kate Winslet does an admirable job with a script full of recycled Woodyisms. The friends I saw it with liked it less than I did, and we discussed afterward which of Allen’s […]
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watched Dec 17, 2017 spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd: 7.0 [DVD, library] It’s a platform for Al Gore’s climate-awareness movement and, as such, is, in part, political propaganda. But that’s okay. It’s well-made, about an important issue, and sensitive to current events.
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watched Dec 17, 2017 spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd: 8.0 [DVD, Netflix] There’s pretty much no one above the age of five with any redeeming human values in this film. I’m just glad that they’re not my neighbors. Kudos to the screenwriter for telling this story with only ten pages of dialogue.
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