Showing posts with label Naomi Watts. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 01, 2015

MOVIE REVIEW: WHILE WE'RE YOUNG (2015)

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MOVIE INFO

Noah Boaumbach's comedy While We're Young stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as Josh and Cornelia, a childless New York married couple in their mid-forties. As their other friends all start having children, the couple gravitates toward a young hipster couple named Jamie (Adam Driver) and Darby (Amanda Seyfried). He's an aspiring documentary filmmaker, a vocation Josh already has. Soon the older couple begins enjoying the energy they feel haging out with the younger generation, but eventually Josh begins to suspect his new best friend might not be as straightforward and trustworthy as he thought. While We're Young screened at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.

Rating: R (for language)
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Directed By: Noah Baumbach
Written By: Noah Baumbach
In Theaters: Mar 27, 2015 Wide
On DVD: Jun 30, 2015
US Box Office: $7.6M
Runtime: 1 hr. 34 min.


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This scene happens after a long night of hallucinating and vomiting. Fun times. ©A24 Films

A movie about growing up after living life precariously through a couple of hipsters...

So if you didn't read whatever I've put up there or didn't read the Wiki for it or just want to read my recollection of it here it comes. Also SPOILERS. 

Monday, January 26, 2015

MOVIE REVIEW: BIRDMAN or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014)

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From IMDB:

Storyline


Riggan Thomas, once known quite well to movie theater goers as an iconic super hero called "The Birdman" had recently turned down a fourth installment of the franchise. Now washed up, he attempts to reinvent himself as a director by staging a new adaptation of a Raymond Carver short story called "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love". The events leading up to the Saturday night premiere prove to be one disaster after another as the original lead actor is injured while on set and Riggan scrambles to find a replacement, but the replacement proves to be exactly who he needs - a method actor who takes the job way too seriously. But Riggan has a hard time juggling between the set, his replacement actor, his equally washed up daughter, and a host of other disasters that prevent a proper staging of the play. Meanwhile, a New York Times critic who Riggan has to woo threatens to shut down production of the play before it even starts with a scathing review of the opening night performance...

Ratings: 8.3/10 from 65,959 users   Metascore: 88/100
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