Streaming Review: "Platform" on Netflix
“Wrapped up in an entertaining if gory and grim package, “The Platform” is saying something worth hearing.”
Enlightened Entertainment Finding Life Lessons in Movies & Television - "Emma" (2020)
“The first full-length film by Autumn de Wilde, an adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma, is filled with spectacular scenery, music, and characters to remind us of the lighter and darker sides of love and matchmaking.”
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OnScreen Review: "The Invisible Man"
“The film is effective in creating a tense domestic horror thriller.”
Enlightened Entertainment Finding Life Lessons in Movies & Television: Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood
“As a Quentin Tarantino fan, you could not have expected me to miss out on writing about his newest film. This story highlights some important metaphysical aspects not only about life, but about history as well.”
OnScreen Review: "Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey"
“This movie is a solid improvement over Suicide Squad, but doesn’t rise to the level of Wonder Woman, Shazam, or even Aquaman.”
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Enlightened Entertainment Finding Life Lessons in Movies & Television: "Guardians of the Galaxy"
“In the movie, Drax's pain and grief from losing his family consume him which gets the whole crew in trouble a few times. Emotions are powerful. But we do have the ability to control how they affect our behavior.”
Enlightened Entertainment Finding Life Lessons in Movies & Television: "The Rise of Skywalker"
“The entire Star Wars saga is engrossed in Buddhist and Taoist teachings. Some of these lessons are more obvious than others, from Rey meditating to connect with the Force to everything Yoda says, ever. But some of the wisdom in the newest episode The Rise of Skywalker is a lot more subtle.”
OnScreen Review: 'Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice' - An Emotional Reflection
Released in late 2019, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice was shown in theatres. It’s now available to stream and purchase on physical media as well. It’s very touching to hear her in her own words, and how humble she is, even having been one of the biggest superstars in the world, while some of the world’s other biggest superstars have nothing but glowing accolades and the utmost respect for her.
Finding Life Lessons in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse"
“We are all on our own journeys. Those closest to us might not know when we are struggling. Don’t wait for them to call you, for them to check in on you. It's really OK to reach out to them to ask for help. Even superheroes do it sometimes.”
OnScreen Review: "Cats" is really not that bad
I wish there would have been more ‘good moments’ in this Cats as there could have been. Sigh.
OnScreen Review: "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker"
“J.J. Abrams and company do their best here, but they are too beholden to fan service and trying to satisfy everyone that the final result is a movie that is a jack of all trades, master of none.”
OnScreen Review: "Jumanji: The Next Level"
“Jumanji: The Next Level is exactly the kind of action adventure movie that works well on the big screen and has wide audience appeal and should be a crowd pleaser like its predecessor.”
OnScreen Review: "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood"
“If there was a mantle for the legacy of Jimmy Stewart, Hanks would probably be the one to have that mantle. He has an earnestness and sincerity and generosity as an actor that suits him well for this role.”
OnScreen Review: "Jojo Rabbit"
“Waititi is a gifted comedic mind, as anyone who has seen any of his work outside of Thor: Ragnarok well knows, so it’s not a surprise that he would do something unconventional as his next project. Jojo Rabbit is certainly unconventional, but also of a piece with some of his earlier films.”
What Is The Best Order To Watch Star Wars?
No one can seem to agree on what the best order is for watching these movies to maximize the viewing experience. Do you start with Episode I and work your way through the chronology of the story? Do you go in chronological order of when the movies were released? I give you the definitive order for watching Star Wars, from a certain point of view.
OnScreen Review: "Knives Out"
Knives Out is a delectable film, full of clever twists and laughs. Rian Johnson and company have put together a masterful entry in the murder mystery genre of film-making.