Sunday, December 18, 2016

Angel in the House (2011)

(called Foster on IMDb)

Seen on Netflix 12/2016

Best visual sundae ever, with pastel pretty colors, cheery music, photo-ready interior design and even a cameo by LEGOLAND-Windsor. This film is a fairy tale in the best (the only scene of violence occurs off screen) sense. My only negatives are an occasionally boisterous soundtrack and ironically a few scenes of non-dialogue composed of people having "fun". What pushes this movie into the 4-star category is a charismatic group of lead actors Toni Collette (as Zooey), Ioan Gruffudd (Alec), Richard E. Grant (Mr.  Potts) and Maurice Cole (Eli) who elevate this movie from cliché to charm.
The OA

An original 8-part series on Netflix 12/2016


I binge-watched this 8-part series in one day. While I cannot say that I loved this movie, it certainly held my attention. The actors seemed comfortable in their roles. Lighting, both daylight and night-time, seemed overly somber. As I do not remember specifics concerning the soundtrack, I would guess that it was adequate without taking the viewer out of the movie. However, it was disappointing that as an 8-part series sufficient backstory was given to more of the characters to explain their actions. Philosophy and metaphysics were more in evidence then logic and reality.The last 30-40 seconds of the ending felt tacked on, whether for art or for hope of additional episodes, I have no clue. Until those last few seconds I felt the conclusion was meant (excluding those last 30+ seconds) to be in the mind and the eye of the viewer.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

I Dream Too Much (2016)

Seen on Netflix 12/15/2016

Beautiful exteriors, good soundtrack, vocals (Danielle Brooks) and Diane Ladd make this movie worth the watch. It is slow moving, with a predictable path and an abrupt ending which is why I have rated the movie with 3 not 4 stars.  Millennial ennui (what to do after college graduation) is not a riveting topic for a movie, which is why I wish Diane Ladd had been given more screen time.  The best dialogue has been given to Diane Ladd or maybe it is her ability to make ordinary words shimmer.  The other characters are somewhat sketched out, but not unlikeable. I can see this movie more effective as a stage play. However, watch it for Diane Ladd and you will not feel that your time has been wasted.
A Christmas Horror Story (2015)

Seen on Netflix 12/15/2016




A holiday horror gift from Canada? Well I was surprised (and entertained). This is a horror anthology, with a  common thread winding throughout all stories. No, not just Christmas or horror, I did figure out the general direction it was headed, however still enjoyed the (sleigh) ride. William Shatner, as a radio host "Dangerous Dan", served as a frame for this anthology. William Shatner is worth whatever they paid him. Another standout was George Buza (as Santa). Had the stories contained characters with a little more depth, then this film would be worth 4 stars. I wonder if this film was the holiday episode for a series. The opening and closing credits have cheery holiday music.  The graphics in the opening credits were spectacular, but I wish some of that graphics money had been spent on the individual stories' plots. Cinematography was good, if somewhat dark (literally felt the need to adjust my screen). The editing is a bit choppy due to the decision to bounce to different stories and then go back again.  Stay for the closing credits, homilies spoken by William Shatner are priceless.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Yoga Hosers (2016)

seen on Netfix 12-13-2016


I know 4 stars. Full disclosure, I am a fan of Kevin Smith movies (but NOT Tusk), podcasts and YouTube channel.  This movie made me laugh, quite often. The Colleens have great chemistry and energy. The downsides were (1) accented English of Johnny Depp's character (which almost required English subtitles) and (2) the identity of the actor portraying the Bratzis (I was able to "forget" until movie ended). This is an insane movie. I suppose many of the negative reviews result from people expecting something else. Assuming Canada does not declare war on USA, I would say that this movie is simply something to make us laugh.  Also it provides elements of a good party game: naming the movies which provide comments and plot developments throughout this film. Stay for the ending credits, there is a great rendition of "O Canada".

Monday, December 12, 2016

The Spirit of Christmas (2015)

Seen on Netflix 12/13/2016


Sweet, well-acted with a warm holiday soundtrack. Thomas Beaudoin (playing "Daniel") should be given an award for playing a most unbelievable character in a quite believable way.  This is a holiday romance.  Like any holiday film, do not over-think it just relax and enjoy.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Joe Rogan: Triggered

2016 comedy special on Netflix (watched 12/02/2016)

This show is very politically incorrect and very funny. Towards the conclusion, Mr. Rogan's stand-up went a little Exorcist-ish (for about 2 minutes too long), but otherwise no complaints from me. Obviously this standup should be considered as rated R for language and mature content, but most stand-ups are in that category. Good production values and editing. Well-placed stills at the beginning of the show.