Terminal (2018) – A stylish neo-noir story of hitmen, a dying man who may think of suicide, and the mysterious Mr. Franklyn. It’s a strange mish-mash of style over storytelling. Margot Robbie is interesting, but the rest of the cast are stuck in strange, uncomfortable roles. Simon Pegg plays the dying man with a... Continue Reading →
The Perfect Election Week Movie (+ One More)
Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Mollie Ivins (2019) - The brilliant life and slicing wit of one of America's greatest political commentators.Why I Liked It: Mollie Ivins, Mollie Freaking Ivins.This is the movie we all need to see just before Election Day. A movie about six feet of Texas womanhood who kicked the... Continue Reading →
That Would Be Our 2020 Moment
It was pointed out to me today that we've missed two weeks in a row for a movie review. No idea how that happened. The View From The Phlipside movie watching juggernaut is unstoppable. We are usually running months ahead.And yet...My apologies for the drop in service. I've looked ahead and the rest of the... Continue Reading →
Crypto (2019)
Crypto(2019) – A young banker gets demoted back to the small town office in his hometown. As he settles back in, he stumbles on a cryptocurrency scam that touches both his professional and personal lives. Directed by John Stalberg, Jr. Starring: Beau Knapp, Luke Hemsworth, Jill Hennessy, Kurt Russell Why I Liked It: Set in... Continue Reading →
Run Silent, Run Deep (1958)
RunSilent Run Deep (1958) - A submarine captain hunts for revenge against a Japanese ship that sank his previous command. His obsession puts his new crew in danger. Directed by Robert Wise Starring: Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster, Jack Warden, Don Rickles Why I Liked It: A classic story (think "Moby Dick") that may be... Continue Reading →
Some People Never Learn
JohnWick Chapter 2 (2017) - The ultimate assassin still wants nothing more than a quiet retirement. But his car was stolen, he owes a non-negotiable debt, and there is an enormous bounty on his life. This time he will have to break even the unbreakable rules to survive. Directed by Chad Stahelski Starring Keanu Reeves, Ian... Continue Reading →
Classic Bogie You've Never Seen
InA Lonely Place (1950) – Dixon Steele (Bogart) is a scriptwriter in need of his next hit. When a woman he dated turns up dead, his reputation for a violent temper could put him behind bars. Then his beautiful neighbor (Grahame) clears him. But the longer she knows him, the more questions arise. Directed by... Continue Reading →
Three Billboards Outside Ebbings, Missouri (2017)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbings, Missouri (2017) A distraught mother demands justice for her murdered daughter by confronting the local authorities with a message they can’t miss. Directed by Martin McDonagh Starring Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, Peter Dinklage Why I Liked It - A great cast doing great things. Not sure what movie will... Continue Reading →
The Founder (2016)
The Founder (2016) - A struggling salesman stumbles into the greatest idea in the food industry. All he has to do is convince the folks who created it that it can be the biggest idea in the food industry. Directed by John Lee Hancock Starring Michael Keaton, Nick Offerman, Laura Dern Why I Liked It –... Continue Reading →
Requiem For A Heavyweight ((1962)
Requiem For A Heavyweight (1962) – The end of “Mountain” Rivera’s boxing career forces him into facing the reality of his life. A caring unemployment clerk, and his devoted cut-man battle for the soul of the boxer with his selfish promoter. Directed by Ralph Nelson Starring: Anthony Quinn, Mickey Rooney, Jackie Gleason, Julie Harris... Continue Reading →