Let's Talk Movies #36 - 2020 - Yep it is a new decade

Yesterday, I saw Caught Stealing in theaters. Being that we're still in its opening holiday weekend, I'll put my review in spoiler.

Are you a fan dark comedies with lots of violence and gore? Are you a fan of Darren Aronofsky's films? Are you a fan of Austin Butler? Do you like the idea of a major supporting character being.....a cat? :cat: Then you will want to watch this film!

I give this film an 8.0/10. The plot is a bit slow (it took about 45 minutes to an hour to begin to comprehend the story) but the quality of the actors make up for the shortcomings in the script.

It's 1998. Hank (Austin Butler) is a bartender in NYC and he struggles with memories with a car crash that killed his friend and ended his promising baseball career. Russ (Matt Smith), a British punk rock neighbor, is visiting the UK and asks him to watch his cat Bud (Tonic the Cat). While looking for Russ, who was supposed to have returned to pick up Bud, Hank gets caught up in Russ' drug dealing operation involving Russian mobsters, Hasidic crime bosses, and a corrupt NYPD detective (Regina King). Hank has to find a way to get out of this situation alive.

What's good/great:
1) Tonic the Cat. EVERYTHING he did was FABLULOUS! 😻
2) It appears that Austin Butler did all (or at least most) of his stunts. Which got INSANE.

What's MEH:
1) The use of the San Francisco Giants as a plot device just got boring after awhile.
2) I didn't like that it took so long to understand the ENTIRE situation that Hank found himself in.
3) As awesome as Tonic 😸 was, I don't think a cat should have the most coherent parts of the script.
 
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Finished Materialists. Loved it! Celine Song is soooo good at creating intimacy. She is the first director to have two films in my beloved movies list of this decade.
 
Yesterday, I saw Caught Stealing in theaters. Being that we're still in its opening holiday weekend, I'll put my review in spoiler.

Are you a fan dark comedies with lots of violence and gore? Are you a fan of Darren Aronofsky's films? Are you a fan of Austin Butler? Do you like the idea of a major supporting character being.....a cat? :cat: Then you will want to watch this film!

I give this film an 8.0/10. The plot is a bit slow (it took about 45 minutes to an hour to begin to comprehend the story) but the quality of the actors make up for the shortcomings in the script.

It's 1998. Hank (Austin Butler) is a bartender in NYC and he struggles with memories with a car crash that killed his friend and ended his promising baseball career. Russ (Matt Smith), a British punk rock neighbor, is visiting the UK and asks him to watch his cat Bud (Tonic the Cat). While looking for Russ, who was supposed to have returned to pick up Bud, Hank gets caught up in Russ' drug dealing operation involving Russian mobsters, Hasidic crime bosses, and a corrupt NYPD detective (Regina King). Hank has to find a way to get out of this situation alive.

What's good/great:
1) Tonic the Cat. EVERYTHING he did was FABLULOUS! 😻
2) It appears that Austin Butler did all (or at least most) of his stunts. Which got INSANE.

What's MEH:
1) The use of the San Francisco Giants as a plot device just got boring after awhile.
2) I didn't like that it took so long to understand the ENTIRE situation that Hank found himself in.
3) As awesome as Tonic 😸 was, I don't think a cat should have the most coherent parts of the script.
I saw this film today and really enjoyed it. The cat was great. I also thought Austin Butler was excellent (have become a bit of a fan) and him and Zoe Kravatz's on screen chemistry was amazing.
 
Box Office Mojo - U.S. Domestic Box Office: Weekend 36

So….is The Conjuring: Last Rites any good? Is it a “slasher” horror film?

Also, I’m seeing posts on all the various movie Reddits advising to NOT go see the Hamilton re-release in theaters unless you want to deal with it being a “sing-a-long”. If that’s the case, I’ll PASS. 😒

Notable opening next week: The Long Walk, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, Toy Story (30th Anniversary Re-release), and The Sound of Music (60th Anniversary Re-release).
 
We have the award winners from the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival! 🇨🇦 😊

I’m noticing a lot of chatter that Hamnet is AMAZING. 🤔

I’m relieved that Frankenstein and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery are apparently quite good. I’m rereading Frankenstein right now and am looking forward to both movies coming out on Netflix. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to see either when they have their limited 🇺🇸 theatrical release.

It looks like the international film race will be between No Other Choice 🇰🇷 and Sentimental Value 🇳🇴. 🤔
 

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