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Blood Father
6.48
Blood Father
Aftershock, l'Enfer sur Terre
4.82
Aftershock, l'Enfer sur Terre
The Better Feelings of My Heart
9.54
The Better Feelings of My Heart
Bird Box
6.63
Bird Box
Barfuss
7.15
Barfuss
John Wick
7.53
John Wick
La Chute de Londres
5.92
La Chute de Londres
2012
5.86
2012
Happy Feet
6.48
Happy Feet
The Passenger
6.32
The Passenger
Annihilation
6.83
Annihilation
Jumanji 2 : Bienvenue Dans La Jungle
7.03
Jumanji 2 : Bienvenue Dans La Jungle
Fedora
6.88
Fedora
Meantime
7.16
Meantime
Fresh Meat
5.47
Fresh Meat
Journey to the west: Conquering the demons
6.77
Journey to the west: Conquering the demons
The Black Room
3.42
The Black Room
The King of Kong
8.09
The King of Kong
Nana
7.06
Nana
Les Clowns tueurs venus d'ailleurs
6.22
Les Clowns tueurs venus d'ailleurs
Beatriz at Dinner
6.04
Beatriz at Dinner
Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl
5.45
Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl
Les tueurs
7.75
Les tueurs
L'Ultime Razzia
7.95
L'Ultime Razzia
Kill List
6.45
Kill List

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The Passenger

The Passenger

6.3
2
  • Apr 7, 2018
  • Hapless stupid script victimizes all concerned, including the viewer

    This is really bad scriptwriting: confused and unbelievable, yet strangely predictable, the film lurches from absurdity to absurdity, often seeming like a bad video game, or a berserk board game of Clue on amphetamines. It is PLOTTED with such a heavy hand (who wants to kill Miss Prynne, and who is she? or he? or whatever . . . ) And why should Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Scarlet Letter" be dragged into this mess? How clever!?!?!

    The poor actors are badly misused and abused by this atrocious script. For example: there is an expression in film criticism that complains of a performance "He (she) could have called it in." That means that the role is so beneath the ability and dignity of the actor that the role could have been called in as a casual multi-task chore while going to the bathroom, fixing breakfast, or driving the kids to school. And "calling it in" is literally what happens to the wonderful actress Vera Farmiga--reduced for the great majority of the movie to a reedy voice on the phone, reading the ridiculous script. Yes, you script writers should be very ashamed. So, shame on you! Get better! Don't waste an actress as talented as Vera Farmiga!
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    4.1
    6
  • Feb 11, 2017
  • a fable expressed through a horror movie

    A Fork in the Road

    A Fork in the Road

    5.9
    9
  • Oct 17, 2014
  • hip and hilarious black comedy under a big Montana sky

    What's not to like in this little but big film? It's very funny. The plot is tight and cohesive, and the script and dialog are never an embarrassment to anybody involved. There are implausible events, sure, but everyone and everything is working together so well that we are willing to suspend disbelief and enjoy the ride.

    And what a ride it is! The actors appear to have a lot of fun making this, and every performance is strong. Jaime King is very appealing as the distressed damsel, kind of like a taller version of Reese Witherspoon, and she has us on her side immediately. She and costar Josh Cooke work very well together and we can feel their erotic chemistry slowly catalyze. Josh, the scruffy anti-hero, turns in a very strong comedic performance, intimating there is a lot of talent here for future leading-man roles, perhaps along the lines of Belmondo. Silas Weir Mitchell is very effective as Jaime's violent scumbag husband. His redneck rage is augmented by a loud comic percussive soundtrack that blasts forth every time he bursts into vengeful action.

    Also very praiseworthy was the decision to cast Missi Pyle as Jaime King's sister. First of all, these actresses resemble each other so that they could easily be sisters. Missi is a wonderful presence on screen whenever she is cast. She is quite sexy and glamorous, but there is something strange in her glamor, something just a little bit "off," so that she seems to be almost a caricature of herself. This oddness is at the core of her appeal as a comedienne. If I see Missi's name in a film's cast of characters, it gives me additional incentive to seek that film out, and I am rarely disappointed. "A Fork in the Road" is a good example of that.

    All in all, Hooray for "A Fork in the Road." I've already watched it three times, and I will watch it again in the future. Highly recommended!
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