Mary Poppins Returns

Runtime: 2 hours, 10 minutes Rating: PG Director: Rob Marshall Quick Impressions: I loved this movie so much. Honestly my intensely positive reaction took me by surprise. I’ve always loved Emily Blunt, but it’s hard not to be suspicious of a sequel to Mary Poppins. Plus, except for that marvelous …

Mary Queen of Scots

Rating: R Runtime: 2 hours, 4 minutes Director: Josie Rourke Quick Impressions: “Look,” I said, pointing to the screen during the end credits. “There’s a drapes master in the crew…drapes handlers…drapes assistants…” “Well,” my husband reasoned philosophically, “there were a *@#% ton of drapes in this movie. That one scene …

Roma

Rating: RRuntime: 2 hours, 15 minutesDirector: Alfonso CuarĂ³n Quick Impressions:As the end credits appeared, I turned to my husband and admitted in dismay, “This is so embarrassing, but I have no idea why that film was called Roma.” He didn’t know either, but that’s less embarrassing for him because he …

At Eternity’s Gate

Rating: PG-13Runtime: 1 hour, 51 minutesDirector: Julian Schanbel Quick Impressions:I liked this much more than The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (the last Julian Schnabel offering I saw), which is not surprising because I didn’t like that film at all. I wanted to like it, but I had trouble connecting …

Boy Erased

Rating: RRuntime: 1 hour, 55 minutesDirector: Joel Edgerton Quick Impressions: Boy Erased is not always an easy movie to watch. (We’ve put it off for a while, concerned that the intense material might make the viewing experience torturous.) Based on the memoir of the same name by Garrard Conley, Boy …

The Favourite

Rating: R Runtime: 1 hour, 59 minutes Director: Yorgos Lanthimos Quick Impressions: I can’t remember ever seeing a film shot in fisheye before. I always think of fisheye as an obnoxious setting on phone cameras used primarily for killing time by making your loved ones look like they’re in a …

Green Book

Rating: PG-13Runtime: 2 hours, 9 minutesDirector: Peter Farrelly Quick Impressions:Immediately after the movie I said to my husband, “If Mahershala Ali is really playing the piano, then he will definitely win Best Supporting Actor.” He’s not. I’m pretty sure he’ll win Best Supporting Actor, regardless, but cursory research reveals that …

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