Monthly Archive: April 2019

Dragged Across Concrete, 2018

Oozing with enough atmosphere for 2 or 3 movies. I like how Zahler’s movies play out like novels. They take their time developing characters and their backstories before everything is turned upside down in a hail of bullets and buckets of blood.

Avengers: Endgame, 2019

A completely satisfying end to the 20+ movie saga that started way back in 2008. It’s unbelievable that something like this exists at this high of an enjoyable level and we got to enjoy it chapter by chapter while it unfolded.

Madman, 1982

Great poster art, poor Friday the 13th ripoff. The hot tub scene will haunt me until the day I die.

Society, 1989

Such a weird and goopy movie. It takes forever to finally get to the fantastic final act. I love how it just ends.

The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, 2019

I didn’t know anything about Theranos before the documentary and now I can’t get enough of this wild story. Hopefully the upcoming movie or tv series covers more of the aftermath and subsequent trials.

Q, 1982

There’s a lot of waiting around until you get to that wildly entertaining finale. Cohen and Moriarty have to be one of the best director/actor combos of all time.

Glass, 2019

A really fun first 10 minutes followed by 90 minutes of almost complete boredom. And to top it all off was one of the most fascinatingly bad and misguided endings I have seen in a long time. If you liked the first two parts I guess you gotta finish it.