Tuesday 24 December 2019

Lately I've Been Watching


More mini TV and film reviews.... more films than TV series this time, unusually!  I watch stuff mostly on Netflix and Amazon Prime, but some may be on other channels such as Starz, Showtime and Hulu.

Click film/show's title to find out more about it/where you can see it, etc.

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Film: The Irishman

5 stars plus ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Got to be the most talked-about film of the year; in which Robert de Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci are aged down to portray the story of American union leader Jimmy Hoffa (Pacino), and his links to organised crime.  The digital ageing down and slowly up again and beyond is a feat worth watching in itself, and the film is everything you would expect from the most compelling actor of all time (de Niro!).  I look forward to watching it again, so I can see more in it; the story is actually quite complicated in parts, and I suspect it will be even better on second viewing.  No need for me to say more; if you're interested, you've probably already seen it.  It was trending on Twitter for two days!





Film: Joker

5 stars plus ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I have no interest in Batman generally, but this was FABULOUS.  It's the backstory of the Joker, played by Joaquin Phoenix, and he is amazing.  A comment on Youtube says, 'He tried to smile behind the pain, until the pain made him smile'.  Another one says that the trailer doesn't do the film justice, and I agree; yes, it's so much more.  It's tragic, haunting, and if it doesn't win a whole bunch of awards, it damn well ought to.  'Fascinating, chilling, beautifully disturbing'.  Best film I've seen this year, I think.





5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Tarantino, Leonardo Di Caprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, the late Luke Perry, Damian Lewis, Timothy Olyphant, Al Pacino, the 1960s, another slant on the Manson murders... what can I say?



 
 

5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Loved this and would highly recommend if you love biopics, even if you know nothing of the history of the Wu-Tang Clan, as I didn't.  For anyone who hasn't heard of them, they're a band of musicians, rappers and producers of hardcore hip hop from Staten Island who first started to emerge in the late 1980s, and have been named by those whose opinion matters as the best hip hop group of all time, and hugely influential, generally.  The music is great, but even if you have no interest in the scene, it's a terrifically well-written and acted, and quite uplifting, as the members eventually choose music over a life of crime.





5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The 2019 version, starring Guy Pearce as Scrooge and Stephen Graham as Jacob Marley.  Very long, highly atmospheric and extremely well done; ideal Christmas Eve night TV.  As it was made in conjunction with the BBC there were a few irritations, and I was a little disappointed in Christmas Future (I expected it to be more frightening), but it's a fine film and definitely one to snuggle up with in the dark over the Christmas period (pyjamas, duvets, chocolates... that sort of film!)





Film: Judy

5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

RenĂ©e Zellweger is stunningly good as the tragic Judy Garland, in this depiction of a few months in the last year of her life, most of it spent in London.  It's so, so moving.  Be prepared to feel anger, frustration, and a lot of really sad stuff.  And if Ms Zellweger ever needed to shrug off the ghost of Bridget Jones, she's surely done it with this award-worthy performance.






4.5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐

True story starring Forest Whitaker as New York gangster Bumpy Johnson, who returns from 10 years in Alcatraz to find that the New York streets are no longer his own, and tangles with the Genovese crime family in order to regain control.  Kept me interested all the way through, definitely recommend :).




Comedy series: Silicon Valley (Season 6)

4.5* ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Better than Season 5, by far - the final one, and a worthy, amusing, clever and satisfying ending to this show, which I recommend highly!




Film: Freaks

3.5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Suspense thriller about some people with dangerous superpowers who live, hidden, in an ordinary community, within which there is much prejudice against those of their type.  Not memorable, but enjoyable.  
TWD fans will enjoy seeing Siddiq in a new role :)


 
Film: Ready or Not

3 stars ⭐⭐⭐

Daft, darkly humorous horror film about a woman who marries into an aristocratic family with weird traditions.  A good story, and fairly enjoyable, but I think it might have had much potential if it had been done as serious horror rather than comedy horror.  Very gory, in case you're bothered about such things.


 


2 comments:

  1. I have to admit to only having seen a Joker and was fully prepared to be disappointed as it wasn’t Heath Ledger, but what an amazing film and brilliantly played by Joaquin Phoenix. I will definitely watch again

    We started watching Christmas Carol but hubby didn’t like it so I will watch again on my own

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    1. I know, wasn't JP incredible?! Yeah, I thought CC was a bit naff at first, and it has the usual BBC irritations, not least of all shoe-horning the word 'fucking' into sentences where it didn't work, but it's basically very good!

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