Showing posts with label Stranger Things. Show all posts
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Thursday, 18 August 2022

Lately I've Been Watching

The latest in my series of mini TV and film reviews, with trailers and 'where to watch'.  If you have trouble finding where any show/film is available in your country, this is a good site: Justwatch.  Just put the name of the show into the search, and choose your country further down, from the drop-down menu.  It shows where you can stream, buy or rent.  

However... I've found it to be not absolutely up to date at all times.  Sometimes I've had better results simply putting 'where can I watch ***' into the search engine, or going to the programme's own site, if it has one.

If you would like to see more posts, please click here: Lately I've Been Watching.  If you get as far as the bottom, 'Older Posts' will take you to more.


Limited Series:  Black Bird

5* plus ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

(Apple + - worth subscribing just to see this!)

The last work of the lovely Ray Liotta before he died.  Black Bird is based on a true story, about convicted narcotics dealer Jimmy Keene (Taron Egerton) who is offered freedom by the FBI if he will agree to be transferred to a maximum security prison for the criminally insane, his mission to obtain a confession (and locations of bodies) from serial killer Lawrence Hall, whose case is up for appeal.

Six episodes - we watched it all in one sitting, couldn't not have!  Liotta plays Keene's father, an ex-cop whose health is deteriorating.  Edge of your seat stuff all the way, brilliantly acted, written, directed, etc.  Don't miss!



Series:  For All Mankind - Season 3

4.5* ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

(Apple +)

If you're enjoying this show, you won't be disappointed by Season 3.  Sad to see Ed Baldwin and Molly Cobb become the older generation, though.  The only downside for me is the ridiculous character of Karen Baldwin who changes from a naΓ―ve stay-at-home wife and mother to a bar owner to an international entrepreneur and CEO of high-tech companies - it stretches feasibility (particularly her last promotion, if you've watched it).

If you haven't seen any of this, it's an alternative reality set at the end of the last century, in which Russians were the first to land on the moon, and the NASA space programme continued into the 90s - and, I assume, beyond.  Season 4 is looking excellent, if the ending was anything to go by - one of the best season endings I've seen in ages.



Documentary: Girl 27

5* ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

(Rent/buy Amazon, Apple and lots of others.  Stream: Pluto, Vudu and others)

2007 Documentary by David Stenn, who became obsessed by the story of Patricia Douglas, a Hollywood starlet in the 1930s who was raped, and dared to report it.  After losing the case and being belittled as a lush and a whore in the press, she disappeared.  David Stenn tracked her down.

Fascinating, and very sad.


Reality TV:  Alone - Season 9

4.5* ⭐⭐⭐⭐

(US: History Channel, Netflix.  UK: Sky, Now, Virgin)

This year the group of 10 survival experts are dropped on the wilds of Labrador in Canada, to face the oncoming winter.  Pleased about the winner - the last 3 were all great this year.  As usual, those who showed off about all their achievements and general awesomeness couldn't hack it for more than a few weeks.



Limited Series: Under the Banner of Heaven

4.5* ⭐⭐⭐⭐

(UK: Disney +.  US: Hulu)

Based on the book of the same name by Jon Krakauer - I read it a few years back, my review can be found HERE.  True story of the Lafferty family living a wholesome Mormon life in Utah - until a few of the sons took on the extremist views of the fundamentalists, ending in tragedy.  Andrew Garfield stars as the Mormon cop who starts investigating the case.  Good stuff, though I preferred the book.



Limited Series: Boundless

4* ⭐⭐⭐⭐

(Amazon)

The story of Ferdinand Magellan and his crew, the first adventurers to circumnavigate the world, in the 16th century.  It's Spanish, dubbed into English, very well so that you scarcely even notice it.   Stars Rodrigo Santoro, and also Alvaro Morte, the chap who played the Professor in Money Heist :)  Six episodes.  



Film: Prey

4*⭐⭐⭐⭐

(Hulu)

I enjoyed this - 18th century Native American setting, part of the Predator series, in which a supernatural entity invades a community and starts killing people.  Lots of kills, violence, gore, etc.  As is customary these days, the day is saved by a feisty teenage girl who wants to do warrior things rather than traditional female pursuits.  Fun escapism.



Film: Geostorm

4* ⭐⭐⭐⭐

(HBO Max, Netflix, Amazon)

2017 disaster/apocalyptic romp starring Gerard Butler, and a timely reminder not to play God with the weather.   After many earthquakes, fires, tsunamis, etc, Max Lawson (Butler) is commissioned to build a system of climate controlling satellites commonly known as 'Dutch Boy'.  After a few  years stuff starts to go wrong and Lawson is called back from outer space.  Being the (predictably) outspoken maverick that he is, he doesn't like being told what to do by the suits at the United Nations, so is told he is no longer in control of the project.  His brother Jake, a suit rather than a scientist, is put in charge.

Three years later everything's going to hell in a handcart, with Hong Kong bursting into flames, people on beaches suddenly turning into frozen statues as the weather plummets, etc.  Jake is told to go seek out Maverick Max to solve the problem.  

This film contains every genre clichΓ© in existence.  When Jake goes off to find Max, I said, 'I bet he's living off-grid, has a beard, is drinking too much and vows that he's done with it all and won't help them'.   Suffice to say I could have written it!  Once Mav Max has been through ten minutes of point blank refusal whilst swigging from a tinnie at elevenses time, he submits.   Following his promise to his 13 year old daughter (gorgeous, big-eyed, articulate) that he will return, he sets off to save Dutch Boy, and thus the world.

The clichΓ©s keep on coming - there's even a little boy in a hail storm in India who loses his dog (gorgeous, big-eyed) but finds him at the end.  It's got the lot, including Ed Harris as a baddie (he's always either a baddie or an FBI agent) and the discovery of a conspiracy that goes right to the top, though of course they suspect the wrong person at first.

Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed it!  If you like lots of explosions, apocalyptic events and people dying by various inventive means, you'll like it too.




Film: The Gray Man

3*⭐⭐⭐

(Netflix)

Ryan Gosling plays a man who's been incarcerated for a while, but is told by the CIA or the FBI or some other set of initials that he will be released if he acts as a hitman for them.  He lives in the world anonymously, in the shadows (hence the title), and soon finds out that he's not as dispensible to the initials people as he thought.

This was just okay.  Lots of action (possibly too much), and felt like it was made 'by numbers', as if the producers had asked a computer what aspects to include in an action film.  Forgettable and without any spark to keep you giving a monkey's what happens to any of the characters, but watchable.  



Documentary:  

Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story

4* ⭐⭐⭐⭐

(Netflix)

This is a two part documentary - prepare to feel as though you've been in the presence of pure evil, after you've seen it.

The first part concentrates on Savile's rise to stardom, and how he became a national treasure, socialising with royalty and senior politicians.  All through, though, it seemed like there was something weird about him.  I never took much notice of him during the 70s and 80s because I had no interest in the sort of shows he was on, but watching him being interviewed one can see (with hindsight, I know) how odd he was.  Cold, dead snake eyes.  

The second part slowly unravels how he got found out, basically.  Some of his victims are interviewed, but there is less graphic detail than I imagined there would be; it concentrates on just a few women who were young teenagers at the time of the abuse.

It's clear that his courting of the cream of society was a mission to ensure that he would be protected from rumour or accusation.  If only people had listened to John Lydon.







Tuesday, 9 January 2018

Lately I've been watching....

Some film and TV comments, with trailers for your enjoyment!  Click on name of film/series for more info.


Film ~ Jungle

Fabulous true life tragic and amazing adventure starring Daniel Radcliffe - loved it so much I could have watched it again straight away, and now want to read the book.

5 stars
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Black Mirror Season 4

A glimpse into the technology of the not so distant future... brilliant, as always.   6 separate stories ~ my favourites were  1, 3 and 5.

 5 stars 
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Stranger Things Season 2

Liked this series much more than the first.  Sci-Fi series set in 1984.  Gives me the feeling of curling up in bed reading comics, as a child.  Love that it's not all about today's technology; will appeal to the oldies like me!

4.5 stars
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Borg vs McEnroe ~ film

About their thrilling 1980s final!  (The guy who played Borg was amazing)

4.5 stars
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Curb Your Enthusiasm

The long-running comedy series starring Larry David, who created Seinfeld.  I watch a few episodes of this whenever I feel like something light; always great.

 4.5 stars
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Fearless - serial drama

Lawyer tries to prove the innocence of a child killer and opens up a whole can of worms.  I did like it, but don't think I would have remembered it if I hadn't made a note of it straight away.  It's worth watching.

3.5/4 stars
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Doomsday ~ post apocalyptic film from 2008

The first five minutes showed great promise.  After that it was preposterous rubbish, mostly.  Gangs of unruly punks in forgotten Scotland, who all happen to be really great looking with great bodies despite living on a diet of human flesh.  Breakaway gang of immunes live in a castle, and for some reason all dress in medieval attire.  Scantily clad girl beats huge man in full body armour in battle.  You get the picture.  Some good music, though.

2 stars
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American Gothic ~ serial killer family thriller

2 stars
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Mostly preposterous rubbish, but I watched it to the end, possibly because it starred the bloke out of Banshee who is totally hot.  Includes token beautiful, successful professional woman who happens to be a lesbian, as is usual in TV drama these days (nb, this is not a slur against the LGBTQ community, but a criticism of the patronising tokenism present in the TV industry).  








Sunday, 7 August 2016

Recently I've been watching..... Game of Thrones, #AloneShow, Eye Candy and others....


My occasional Netflix etc series recommendations/comments.... click the title of the show for more details about it.



Kicking off with Season 6 of Game of Thrones.  I watched this all in one day (there are worse ways of spending your birthday when you have a bad back!!!).  Interesting for me to watch, as I've read the first five books so I knew what was coming in previous seasons, whereas I didn't with this one.  I thought it dragged a bit for the first few episodes, nowhere near as good as S5 which was the best yet, but it built up gradually to some terrific later episodes, the high point being the battle for Winterfell in the penultimate one!  Fabulous, loved it.   Some tragic deaths and highly satisfying comeuppances.  Great end, a thrilling taste of what is to come.... but it's also kind of sad that, finally, just when almost everyone is where they should be (Theon back on his island, some Starks in Winterfell, etc), with some great tying off of ends, someone and some things are going to stir it all back up again.....

*****Five Stars*****
 (Would have been 4.5 or even just 4 if not for last few eps)


 

Unusual for me, a bit of paranormal, but Stranger Things is very good indeed.  It's set in the early 1980s and is made in the atmosphere of that time, too; it's very clever.  "When a young boy vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one strange little girl."  Stars Winona Ryder and some excellent child actors.

****Four and a half stars**** 




Enjoyed the second series of Tyrant very much.  About a fictional middle eastern country and two warring brothers, one of whom is the tyrant named, and the other who has lived in America for much of his adult life, and arrives back home along with his wife and two children.  Lots of suspense and edge-of-seat action, good plot.   Not a total wow, but it's very good and I look forward to the next series.  Written by Gideon Raff, who wrote Prisoner of War, on which Homeland was based.

****Four Stars****




I watched the first series of survival reality show Alone and liked it alot ~ recently watched Series 2 (click for more details) and thought the contestants were all as interesting as Lucas and Alan in Series 1: the hilarious (Desmond and Larry, for different reasons), the smug and self-satisfied (Randy and Mike), the humble, natural wilderness inhabitants (Nicole and Jose) and the just nice (David and Tracy).  I was really glad about who won, but will say no more!  A couple of them seemed, despite all their boasts about their survival prowess, to be still living in a world of privilege in their heads, where they expected to actively feel good, not just get on with living in their new environment; as soon as they weren't enjoying themselves, they bolted (or 'tapped out').  The behind the scenes episodes, Making the Cut and The Reunion, were worth watching, too. 

*****Five Stars*****

 

Started watching Eye Candy by accident and got a little bit hooked!  Very silly teens/YA type serial killer thriller set in NY with lots of hugely irritating young people and cops who look as if they're in boy bands, but it's pretty good; if you're under 25 and like easy entertainment you'll probably love it!

***Three Stars*** 




Now, I don't know if I'm retreating into childhood, but I'm liking the TV series Scream, based on the cult slasher films.  It's actually very well acted and thought out, and I'm enjoying trying to work out who the slasher is this series :)  It's something for late night viewing when you feel like something a bit daft and easy to watch, I suppose.  Some of the teenagers are really annoying, but that's teenagers for you, after all; it's good, not tooo silly!

***Three stars*** 


My previous TV post is HERE, featuring The Living and the Dead, Versailles and more, with links to all other posts at the end.