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Casablanca
8.510
Casablanca
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6.47
The Confirmation
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7.98
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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7.38
El Camino
You Hurt My Feelings
6.57
You Hurt My Feelings
Odd Man Out
7.69
Odd Man Out
The Marsh King's Daughter
5.95
The Marsh King's Daughter
Hustlers
6.38
Hustlers
Legend of Lead Belly
6.95
Legend of Lead Belly
Don't Move
5.85
Don't Move
Out of Sight
7.08
Out of Sight
Father Figures
5.53
Father Figures
Speak No Evil
6.87
Speak No Evil
A Complete Unknown
7.36
A Complete Unknown
Office Space
7.65
Office Space
Wendy and Lucy
7.19
Wendy and Lucy
September 5
7.18
September 5
Italian Studies
4.78
Italian Studies
Trial by Fire
7.15
Trial by Fire
Goodrich
6.36
Goodrich
Ozark
8.410
Ozark
Menace II Society
7.58
Menace II Society
Nightbitch
5.57
Nightbitch
Juror #2
7.06
Juror #2
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7.68
Daughters

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Shaun the Sheep Movie
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In the Shadow of the Moon
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7.0
Heretic
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Brideshead Revisited
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The Duke
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Legal Eagles

Legal Eagles

6.0
3
  • Mar 12, 2024
  • Too Far Fetched Even for Popcorn Fare

    It's fluff. The real problem, though, is it's bad fluff.

    After watching several films of significant gravity, I was in the mood for light and easy. Legal Eagles is certainly light but it's not easy. It's uncomfortable to watch something so bad and almost painful to see the skilled Robert Redford and Debra Winger trying to work with such a lousy script. Surprisingly, the story is not even easy to follow: the narrative gets lost in all of the attempts to distract you from the fact that there's nothing coherent to follow anyway. Not even lots of fire, car chases, and a big bomb blast can hide everything that doesn't work here unless the movie is what was incinerated. Even the fiery blast is done so badly that it only calls more attention to the lazy and ludicrous choices that make up this film.

    There are three redeeming qualities to be found in Legal Eagles: every now and then the contrivances get out of the way enough to let you enjoy watching the boyish charm and natural appeal of Robert Redford. Likewise, there are a few cute moments between Redford and the charismatic Winger. Lastly, if you pay close enough attention, which granted, is probably something you won't want to do with this mess of a movie, you may notice the excellent character actor, Christian Clemenson, in a quick moment in a courtroom scene. Since he has his head down most of the time and has maybe one line of dialogue, if that, he would be wasted except for the fact that the next case on the docket is announced by the judge as "the state of New York versus Christian Clemenson:" a witty use of an Easter egg.

    Unfortunately, those "three redeeming qualities" can't actually redeem this particular waste of a big movie budget. It's too far-fetched even for popcorn fare. It's convoluted, incohesive, and simply ridiculous. If you decide to give it a go, make sure the popcorn is good enough to justify the time spent.
    73 Cows

    73 Cows

    7.7
    9
  • Dec 29, 2022
  • A Gentler Path for Protagonist, Viewer, and '73 Cows'

    Form and function work together beautifully in this short documentary. The protagonist, Jay, has been a beef farmer for decades but is seeking a gentler life and the film's director, Alex Lockwood, uses gentle sounds and images to tell Jay's story. Even the length of the storytelling is gentle: the film is a pleasant 15 minutes long. The director is so efficient and Jay so concise that those 15 minutes are all that's needed to be very compelling.

    The changes we see Jay make do, in fact, succeed in giving him a "kinder, gentler" existence but Jay's life is not the only life that is changed. Jay's cows are certainly the beneficiaries of his more pleasant life. What we see develop is cyclical: what helps him, dramatically helps the cows, which in turn provides Jay with a way to make a living doing something that isn't, as he describes, "soul defeating."

    The audience of this film is also lucky enough to get in on the Zen that proliferates. There's an inspirational, feel-good story of real life that we get to witness, all the while being treated to palettes of both colors and sounds that are enjoyable and, at times, soothing. Even Jay's voice, vernacular, and mannerisms are gentle.

    I wouldn't be at all surprised if many viewers question their food choices after seeing this movie but that never seems to be the point. It's not even completely clear that the filmmaker has an agenda here beyond making a lovely film. If he does, he's far more successful than he is obvious. Often the way films and other entertaining mediums have nudged people towards healthier, more sustainable, and more cruelty-free food choices is through transparently educational dictums that show the route of unspeakable horrors that our food often takes before it gets to our plates. '73 Cows,' however, just tells a story that is quaint and we're just along for the telling, which is also done gently. We watch not because we're on a mission or feel like we're completing an assignment but because we just want to spend time with the characters, including the cows and especially Jay, and see their story. The larger issues do make their way into your head, but gently, quietly, and stay there, not haunting you, but giving you beautiful images and beautiful dialogue upon which you'll find yourself reflecting. My guess is that it will renew vegetarians' and vegans' commitment and also change, to some degree, meat eaters' food choices. And it will do it gently, which I can't help but think, after seeing this, may be more effective and more lasting.

    And we get to see our reluctant hero, the unassuming Jay, get the happier life he wanted. Not through grand revelations, nor through depicting gut wrenching suffering, the filmmaker uses a different route to depict a protagonist who takes a different route. Along for the scenic ride, we see lush green fields, the muted tones of hay and modest living, beautiful non-human animals, and, at the center, a man made more human. After the running time of just 15 minutes, I felt a bit more human, too, and the happier for it.
    Flack

    Flack

    7.3
    7
  • Jan 28, 2021
  • First few episodes are an excellent start

    All of the leads are women; this should be applauded. When only one-third of women and girls in movies and TV have speaking parts at all and "speaking part" is a very low bar, women-led series need to be recognized. The protagonist, while no perfect feminist icon, is keenly aware of both misogyny and the ways in which she perpetuates it. She's beautifully self-aware and actively struggles to be better to herself and others: as she says, "I am trying to be better, but what if I actually don't have better in me?" In both TV and the real world, we need more honesty, nuance, and willingness like that. Oh, and did I mention it's well-written, entertaining, and funny?
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