Gravity (3D)

Runtime:  1 hour, 30 minutes Rating: PG-13 Director: Alfonso Cuarón Quick Impressions: I’ve been so excited about watching this movie that I bought advance tickets in 3D and considered putting in my contact lenses. (That’s when you know the film is something special because in the fall, the leaves turn …

Rush

Runtime:  2 hours, 3 minutes Rating: R Director: Ron Howard Quick Impressions: I still want to see Don Jon for two big reasons: 1.) Joseph Gordon-Levitt never makes a bad movie, and now that he’s written and directed one himself, I’d like to support him as thanks for all the times his …

Prisoners

Runtime:  2 hours, 33 minutes Rating: R Director: Denis Villeneuve Quick Impressions: Prisoners is one of the darkest movies that I’ve seen in a long time, and (rather surprisingly given its nightmarish premise) it’s also one of the most cerebral. For months, I’ve been feeling conflicted about the previews.  On the …

The Family

Runtime:  1 hour, 51 minutes Rating: R Director: Luc Besson Quick Impressions:  Back in college, my friends and I all went to see Luc Besson’s The Messenger.  I may have been the only one who liked it—in the entire world.  (No, just kidding.  But I do remember the film getting …

Riddick

Runtime:  1 hour, 59 minutes Rating: R Director: David Twohy Quick Impressions: Last night I dreamed that Cate Blanchett’s character from Blue Jasmine was walking through a dark cave with some guys wearing futuristic gear.  Suddenly, Jasmine froze and inhaled sharply.  For some reason, the man next to her slit her throat.  …

Summer Movie Review 2013: Tier Four (B-)

Tier Four (B-) Last summer, I noticed a more pronounced separation between excellent films, good movies, mediocre ones, and Battleship (which I experienced as an attack rather than entertainment, though it was my son’s clear favorite).  This year brought markedly fewer excellent films, but far more good ones. Even though this is …

Blue Jasmine

Runtime:  1 hour, 38 minutes Rating: PG-13 Director: Woody Allen Quick Impressions: Every year I feel the autumn arrive as the angle of the sunlight falling on me begins to change.  By the time I was a freshman in college, my annual fall depression didn’t take me by surprise anymore.  …

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