MOVIE REVIEW: Looper

Time travel movies are supposed to be a somewhat confusing clash of logic and curiosity about the future and Looper lives up to that trend.  That's their fun and appeal.  Looper's palette for the future, while on the bleak side, is far from preposterous and completely apocalyptic.  It's driving story premise, while crazy, is far less ludicrous to accept and play along with than so many other and lesser time travel movies. 

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MOVIE REVIEW: The Master

For this writer, Paul Thomas Anderson is a divisive tough sell.  His movies, while technically sound and visually sharp, can frequently feel tiresome, bizarre, and vague to me.  For many critics and cinephiles, those adjectives make him a courageous, risk-tasking genius instead.  Such can be granted, but, with apologies, his nature and results can still make him exactly the former: tiresome, bizarre, and vague. The Master perpetuates that split sentiment.

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ALPHABET MOVIE CLUB: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest has Nicholson in the spotlight, but it's the little people that make this movie tick.  This may sound like an over-reaching superlative, but One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest  has easily one the best male ensemble performances of any movie I've ever seen.  They were mostly young and middle-age unknown actors then that became go-to character actors after this film. 

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