98. Nocturnal Animals

Sometimes, a film takes your mind in so many different directions that even Robert Frost wouldn't know which path to follow.  For me, Nocturnal Animals was one of those films.  This is director Tom Ford's second film, after 2009's A Single Man.  I never saw that one, but Nocturnal Animals makes me think that he's... Continue Reading →

74. Sully

Sully is Clint Eastwood's first film since the disaster that was American Sniper.  I don't care how much money it made.  I don't care what awards it was nominated for (and usually lost).  Many viewers got caught up in fabricated "patriotism" and entirely overlooked what a mess of a film it actually was.  Bradley Cooper gave a... Continue Reading →

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