venerdì 5 settembre 2025

Film 2388 - Moulin Rouge!

Intro: Funny enough, we ended up watching this movie once again a couple of weeks after we watched it together for the first time. It was meant to be?

Film 2388
: "Moulin Rouge!" (2001), Baz Luhrmann
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Yegor
Thoughts: There's not a lot I want to add that I didn't say already, but I'll say this: "Moulin Rouge!" at the movies is still quite a phenomanl experience.
It made me think of the first time I've seen this film at the movies with my friends, back when I was 14yo, a lifetime ago. Still, this movie is a marvellous kaleidoscope of colours, songs, dances, aesthetics and ideas, all blended together in such a magic way. On paper, it looks like it would never work and yet it's a masterpiece. And, once again, Nicole Kidman is breathtaking.
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Cast: Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo, Jim Broadbent, Richard Roxburgh, David Wenham, Kylie Minogue.
Box Office: $179.2 million
Worth a watch?: Though I rewatched it so soon, it really didn't bother me because the soundtrack is amazing and watching Nicole Kidman perform in this movie is literally a pleasure. She's a great actress of course, but here she outdid herself. Baz Luhrmann at his best.
Awards: 8 Oscar nominations (including Best Picture, Actress for Kidman, Cinematography and Editing) it won 2 for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. Nominated for 12 BAFTAs (including Best Film, Direction, Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Costumes, Production Design, Editing) it won 3 for Best Supporting Actor (Jim Broadbent), Best Original Film Music and Best Sound. The movie won 3 Goldeng Blobes (Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Actress for Kidman and Original Score) over 6 nominations (Director, Actor for McGregor and Original Song for "Come What May"). Nominated for 1 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media. The movie was in competition at 54th Cannes Film Festival (where it lost to Nanni Moretti's "La stanza del figlio").
Key word: Maharaja.

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giovedì 4 settembre 2025

Film 2387 - Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

Intro: I really wanted to see at the movies, but I almost missed it.

Film 2387
: "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" (2025), Christopher McQuarrie
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: It's a good thing that we decided to rewatch the previous film, because I'm not sure I would have been able to follow the whole development of the plot otherwise.
As per the previous entry of this franchise, I feel like we're once again facing the issue of overstacking the story: there are a lot of plotlines, a lot of characters, a lot of stunts, to the point that it's hard to remember specifically what you just witnessed because so much happened. Don't get me wrong, this is another perfectly crafted movie, Tom Cruise proves one more time why he's perfect for the role and Christopher McQuarrie does another impressive job as a director and screenwriter. Still, "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" would be impossible to follow if you didn't watch the previous movie AND actually remember what happened there as well (there's a 2 year gap between "Dead Reckoning Part One" and "The Final Reckoning").
Overall, the 8th movie from this franchise is once again a really good one. I think the "Mission: Impossible" saga got better and better with time and although it peaked already, is still an engaging and entertaining ride.
This is supposed to be the final chapter of the story: do I believe it? Not for a second. It will be interesting to see if they reboot it in time for Tom Cruise to be still able to play Ethan Hunt.
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Film 2387 - Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
Cast: Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Henry Czerny, Greg Tarzan Davis, Janet McTeer, Nick Offerman, Tramell Tillman, Katy O'Brian, Angela Bassett.
Box Office: $598 million
Worth a watch?: If you love "M:I" and/or Tom Cruise, this is definitely a movie not to miss. If you skipped the previous entries, it might be a bit difficult to follow as the story flourishes with characters and subplots. But it's a really good action movie, I'm actually surprised it didn't make more money at the box-office this being the (alleged) final film of the franchise.
Awards: /
Key word: Coordinates.

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martedì 2 settembre 2025

Film 2386 - Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios

Intro: And so it begins: the long list of movies I've been watching with Yegor since we started dating.

Film 2386
: "Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios" (1988), Pedro Almodóvar
Watched on: Yegor's TV
Language: Spanish
Watched with: Yegor
Thoughts: Always wanted to watch this one being a big fan of Almodóvar's filmography. And he didn't disappoint.
To be fair, I didn't expect this to be such a surreal story, for whatever reason I expected it to be more grounded in realy. It really didn't matter, once I understood the rule of the game it was a really fun watch.
I really do think Carmen Maura here steals the show, she's magnetic all the way through it, giving an enchanting performance that frankly should have been nominated for an Academy Award (but back in the 80s it wasn't really a thing to reward foreign actors with a nomination, it was extremely rare). She is the whole movie.
Overall, great cast, the story is funny and absurd - but in a way that makes sense - and Almodóvar does a great job at introducing himself the the whole world (this was his first global success). And from here, the rest is history.
Cast: Carmen Maura, Antonio Banderas, Julieta Serrano, María Barranco, Rossy de Palma, Kiti Mánver, Guillermo Montesinos, Fernando Guillén.
Box Office: $7,305,816
Worth a watch?: Great movie, a must-see if you enjoy Pedro Almodóvar's movies. Carmen Maura gives a fantastic performance and it's nice to see Antonio Banderas act in Spanish. Rossy de Palma has a smaller role, but you won't forget her.
Fans of Spanish cinema, this is definitely a movie worth watching.
Awards: Nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars, BAFTAs and Golden Globes. Winner for the Best Foreign Director at the David di Donatello Awards (also nominated for Best Foreign Film and Foreign Screenplay) and in competition for the Golden Lion at the 1988 Venice Film Festival, where the movie won for Best Actress (Maura) and Best Screenplay (Almodóvar).
Key word: Iván.

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lunedì 1 settembre 2025

Film 2385 - Lilo & Stitch

Intro: Luckily this wasn't picked as the first movie Yegor and I went to see together.

Film 2385
: "Lilo & Stitch" (2025), Dean Fleischer Camp
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh, Debbi
Thoughts: One of the worst movies I've seen this year so far, possibly the worst. We'll see what happens in the upcoming months, in the meantime "Lilo & Stitch", Disney's latest live-action remake/cash grab, is bad. B-A-D.
Firstly I want to say that I'm a big fan of the original, one of my favourite Disney movies. I still cherish the memory of when I went to see it at the movies. So clearly being the OG "Lilo & Stitch" a film that I really like, I had high expectations. Or, to better put it: I had very low expectations, but in my head I was hoping they would have treated this story with more respect.
There's nothing magical about the remake, all the fantasy is gone and this is just the carbon copy of the animated movie from 2002. Considering that that film made $273.1 million at the box-office and seen this live-action made a billion dollars, I understand why this was made and where a product like this lies. What saddens me, though, is that Disney doesn't even try anymore. At least at the beginning they did.
So, apart from being the frame-by-frame copy of the original, there's really not much here to see. Obviously this "Lilo & Stitch" is aimed at a young audience, to (re)introduce the characters and make even more money from the merchandise. We all know the name of the game, whatever. It's just extremely disappointing that the legacy of a movie like the first "Lilo & Stitch", a product full of imagination and stunning visual elements, is reduced to this CGI'd copycat with no soul or anything to say.
Cast: Sydney Elizebeth Agudong, Billy Magnussen, Hannah Waddingham, Chris Sanders, Courtney B. Vance, Zach Galifianakis, Maia Kealoha.
Box Office: $1.034 billion
Worth a watch?: It's trash. The pace of the movie is insane, so fast you can barely sit on anything that is said or showed to you. No time to focus, process, think: we're fed this content, whether we want it or not, with the sole purpose of remembering how cute Stich is (so that kids by more merch). Even for a Disney+ original movie (which this was intended to be), this would be bad.
Awards: /
Key word: Ohana.

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venerdì 29 agosto 2025

Film 2384 - Moulin Rouge!

Intro: No need for the full recap—I've been dating Yegor for a while now, and we were trying to pick a movie to watch together.. Me being me - and him being him, to be honest - we wanted something that checked a few boxes: a film neither of us had seen before, preferably with a good story, and most importantly, iconic enough that we could proudly say it was the very first movie we watched together.
And we found it.

Film 2384
: "Moulin Rouge!" (2001), Baz Luhrmann
Watched on: From the projector
Language: English
Watched with: Yegor
Thoughts: I don't know exactly how many times I've seen "Moulin Rounge!" already, yet I always enjoy it like it's the first time I'm watching it. It's an iconic movie for so many reasons - its visual style, the music, the cast, the direction - and it's definitely Baz Luhrmann's masterpiece. I think only he could have pulled this off: in the hands of a different director, with a different vision in mind, this could've been a disaster, a mismatched melting pot of colours, songs and musical numbers that would've ended up resulting in an incoherent blend more confusing than entertaining.
But there's nothing incoherent about "Moulin Rouge!", Luhrmann's vision is clear and striking, opulent and kitsch, extravagant and classy at the same time. I think he tried hard to replicate this magical patchwork of elements in his movies after this one was such a success - I think mainly of "Elvis", but also "The Great Gatsby" in parts - but never really got there again.
To me, "Moulin Rouge!" is a masterpiece, "Your Song" always makes me cry, Baz Luhrmann and Ewan McGregor should have been nominated for an Oscar and, 100% Nicole Kidman should have won her Oscar for this role and not "The Hours".
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Cast: Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo, Jim Broadbent, Richard Roxburgh, David Wenham, Kylie Minogue.
Box Office: $179.2 million
Worth a watch?: Musicals are not everyone's cup of tea, but this is not your regular musical, trust and believe. Absolutely worth watching it, it's a whole experience.
Awards: 8 Oscar nominations (including Best Picture, Actress for Kidman, Cinematography and Editing) it won 2 for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. Nominated for 12 BAFTAs (including Best Film, Direction, Original Screenplay, Cinematography, Costumes, Production Design, Editing) it won 3 for Best Supporting Actor (Jim Broadbent), Best Original Film Music and Best Sound. The movie won 3 Goldeng Blobes (Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Actress for Kidman and Original Score) over 6 nominations (Director, Actor for McGregor and Original Song for "Come What May"). Nominated for 1 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media. The movie was in competition at 54th Cannes Film Festival (where it lost to Nanni Moretti's "La stanza del figlio").
Key word: The duke.

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mercoledì 27 agosto 2025

Film 2383 - Final Destination: Bloodlines

Intro: God was I excited for this one!

Film 2383
: "Final Destination: Bloodlines" (2025), Zach Lipovsky, Adam Steina
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh, Debbi
Thoughts: I've always been a massive fan of the "Final Destination" franchise, especially the first movie (from sequel #3 onwards I can't really tell them apart to be honest). I still remember to this day that time my dad took me to the movies to watch it back in 2000: I was 13 and the opening sequence scared the sh*t out of me, to the point that I still wait until the day I'm packing to go somewhere before removing the tag of my previous flight from my suitcase. It's bad luck and "Final Destination" taught me that. (It's obviously a joke, but is it?)
Anyway, I obviously got really excited when they announced the new film, aiming to reboot the franchise. But with horror movies, reboots and sequels... you never know. And although the reviews were strong, I feel like you can never really 100% trust critics.
So, is "Final Destination: Bloodlines" good? It is, it's great fun and and an exhilarating ride for what it is. Meaning, it's not going to be entertaining for everyone - not only it's a horror film, it's also a very specific type of horror, there's a formula behind it and if you don't enjoy it, then there's no point.
Me being me, yeah, I quite liked it. It doesn't match the level of great camp and storytelling genius of the first movie, but it's definitely capable of delivering a very similar experience, combined with a bigger budget, better technology and a greater narrative scope. In fact, "Bloodlines" connects itself to the franchise by linking one of its most iconic characters, William Bludworth the mortician played by the late Tony Todd (to whom this movie is dedicated), to its opening disaster. Seldom this kind of fan-service is done in such a smooth way.
Overall, "Final Destination: Bloodlines" is a great addition to the franchise and a much needed injection of fresh horror to its lore. It's not a masterpiece, it doesn't reinvente the genre, but it definitely reignites the interest in the "Final Destination" IP. And I'm all here for it!
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Cast: Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, Brec Bassinger, Tony Todd.
Box Office: $287.2 million
Worth a watch?: If you're a fan of the original movie or the franchise it spawned, "Final Destination: Bloodlines" can't be missed. It was quite fun to watch it on the big screen to be honest, but I'm sure it works as well on a big TV at home. Prepare for more to come, a sequel has already been announced.
Awards: /
Key word: Coin.

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Film 2382 - Mission: Impossible

Intro: Thank God we ended up watching this one before the sequel came out because clearly I didn't remember much of what happened on this one.

Film 2382
: "Mission: Impossible" (1996), Brian De Palma
Watched on: My computer
Language: English
Watched with: No one
Thoughts: Of the 8 movies from this franchise, one of my 3 favourites.
This movie is 30 years old and still works marvelously: extremely entertaining, greatly shot, led my a perfect Tom Cruise and, most importantly, "Mission: Impossible" starts with one of the most shocking twists that you don't see coming.
Overall, a great cinematic experience.
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Film 1012 - Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
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Film 2205 - Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
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Film 2387 - Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
Cast: Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Emmanuelle Béart, Jean Reno, Ving Rhames, Emilio Estevez, Kristin Scott Thomas, Vanessa Redgrave.
Box Office: $457.7 million
Worth a watch?: A great action thriller from the 90s, the theme song is contagious, Tom Cruise is the perfect secret agent - and, boy, he was handsome! - and overall "Mission: Impossible" is a fun, entertaining ride.
Awards: Nominated for Best Action Sequence at the 1997 MTV Movie + TV Awards.
Key word: List.

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martedì 26 agosto 2025

Film 2381 - Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

Intro: Thank God we ended up watching this one before the sequel came out because clearly I didn't remember much of what happened on this one.

Film 2381
: "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" (2023), Christopher McQuarrie
Watched on: From the projector
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: I honestly really enjoy the "Mission: Impossible", I watched all the movies at least one, with the first one, "Rogue Nation" (#5) and "Fallout" (#6) being my favourite. That said, I think this saga has become so convoluted that it's hard to follow. And I mean this in the best way possible.
The whole "Mission: Impossible" franchise is entertaining and fun to watch, Tom Cruise is perfect for the role and the action scenes are jaw-dropping. Sequel number 5 and 6 being my favourites of this saga, it's obvious that I appreciate the work done by Christopher McQuarrie, so kudos to him. Still, I think with this one things have slightly gone a bit too overboard.
It's always nice to witness a well-written and thought-through story play out on the screen, but here there's so much going on it's really hard to keep track of things, especially knowing that this is only the first part of a bigger plot that started years ago. For the casual viewer it's just too much.
Don't get me wrong, "Dead Reckoning Part One" is really well-written and shot, the quality is obviously there. I'm just saying that, unless you're a massive fan of this franchise and you know every plot point by heart, it's hard to follow. To the point that your brain gives up and you just tag along for the ride until the movie ends and you forget about all you just witnessed. And I think this is partially the reason why this film wasn't as successful as the previous sequels, only managing to pass the $500 million mark ("Fallout" went over $700 million). That, and because splitting your last film in two parts a) is so 2010s, b) after the split sequel fatigue that defeated even the strongest franchises (I'm thinking of 'The Hunger Games' especially) this is a mistake that could have been avoided. Not necessarily by condensing the whole plot into one movie, but just by not marketing it as the same movie split in two parts. All the previous "Mission: Impossible" films, although sequels, work well because they tackle one story at a time. In this decade, after all we've been through movie-wise, I'm not sure how many people are willing to commit to a story that won't wrap up for another few years.
I also think it's possible that this franchise got caught up in the James Bond renaissance, trying to go for longer character arcs and not just standalone movies in order to build a more dedicated fanbase.
Anyway, although the plot could have been a bit less thick, "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" is still an impressive action movie, very well done and entertaining.
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Film 2205 - Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
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Film 2387 - Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
Cast: Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Henry Czerny, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Cary Elwes, Indira Varma.
Box Office: $571.1 million
Worth a watch?: I enjoyed the watch as I enjoy watching almost every single one of the "Mission: Impossible" movies (#2 is my least favourite, to be honest). Yeah, you really need to pay attention and follow what's going on, possibly remembering it for the next and final movie of the franchise, but even if you don't do it, it's still a pretty fun ride.
Awards: 2 nominations at both the Oscars and BAFTAs for Best Sound and Best Visual Effects. 1 nomination at the Golden Globes for the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award.
Key word: The entity.

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Film 2380 - Thunderbolts*

Intro: Not necessarily dying to see the latest Marvel movies, this one seemed good enough. Reviews were good, the cast packed with great actors and it seemed to serve as Marvel's redeeming  first step. True?

Film 2380
: "Thunderbolts*" (2025), Jake Schreier
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: I thought the first part was quite enjoyable, the tone is fun and entertaining and the characters work together. I have a soft spot for Red Guardian (David Harbour) and Yelena (Florence Pugh) - but who doesn't? - their relationship moves smoothly from the funny bits to the serious ones, the two actors work well together and the chemistry is there.
So, overall, I enjoyed the new Avengers, as they now are trying to re-advertise them once the movie came out (that's why the * in the title).
That said, the moment Bob (Lewis Pullman) turns into the Void I honestly lost part of my interest. I mean, it's good that superheroe movies are portraying elements more grounded to our reality like being depressed, I just thing here they could have done a slightly better job. Being depressed and end up literally erasing (aka killing) everybody it's a bit sloppy, plus the scene in Bob's mind could have been a bit more creaive? Yelena looks for him, she goes through her bits... and then she finds him? And that's it?
I think Pullman does a great job, he's a talented actor and definitely one to watch, so no blame on him, but yeah, I was hoping for something a bit deeper than just being depressed turns into a killing spree.
Anyway, considering the quality on Marvel's work lately, this is definitely a good outing, one that didn't resonate much with audience ("Thunderbolts*" lost money), still a step in the right direction after years of disappointing films.
Cast: Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell, Olga Kurylenko, Lewis Pullman, Geraldine Viswanathan, Chris Bauer, Wendell Pierce, David Harbour, Hannah John-Kamen, Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Box Office: $382.4 million
Worth a watch?: Not Marvel's strongest movie, but definitely one of the best they put out recently. Combined with the good reviews gathered by "The Fantastic Four: First Steps", definitely a better year for the company than the recent ones.
"Thunderbolts*" is a fun adventure, the characters work well together and the cast is really good. Overall a good watch. not my favourite villain, but we'll see what they do with him in the future.
Not really sure why they bothered feature Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko, even listed in the credits and poster) when they kill her 10 minutes in.
Awards: /
Key word: Impeachment.

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venerdì 22 agosto 2025

Film 2379 - Rocky

Intro: An iconic movie... that I had never seen before! And because I'm such a big fan of the "Creed" movies, I finally decided to give this movie - the OG of the franchise - a go.

Film 2379
: "Rocky" (1976), John G. Avildsen
Watched on: From my computer
Language: English
Watched with: No one
Thoughts: I've never been a big fan of the 60s and 70s, so I'm not necessarily a big fan of movies from that era. That said, I thought it was ridiculous that I had never seen "Rocky" before.
With this in mind, I have to say that a) I understand why this film is considered so iconinc and b) yeah, it isn't necessairily my vibe, still I enjoyed the watch enough. My biggest struggle was understanding the accent and the delivery of the lines, which left me quite puzzled at times.
Overall it's a good sport movie. A bit outdated when it comes to gender and handling of the female character, but you can't watch a movie from 50 years ago with the eyes of today. Anyway... ADRIAAAAAAAAN!
Ps. Fun fact: Sylvester Stallone became the third person to be nominated for both acting and writing in the same year at the Oscars, following Charles Chaplin for "The Great Dictator" (1940) and Orson Welles for "Citizen Kane" (1941).
Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, Burgess Meredith.
Box Office: $225 million
Worth a watch?: Definitely worth watching it if you've never seen it before. It's a cult classic and made Stallone a major movie star.
Awards: 10 Oscar nominations (including Best Actor for Stallone, Actress for Shire, Supporting Actor for both Young and Meredith and Screenplay for Stallone), it won 3 for Best Picture, Director and Film Editing. 5 noms at the BAFTAs (including Best Picture, Dirctor, Actor for Stallone and Screenplay). 6 Golden Globe nominations (including Best Actor and Actress, Director and Score) and 1 win for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
Key word: Match.

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lunedì 11 agosto 2025

Film 2378 - The Last Showgirl

Intro: There was so much excitement around this movie - even a possible Oscar nomination for Lead Actress - that we couldn't miss it. I mean, we missed it at the movies, but caught it in streaming eventually.

Film 2378
: "The Last Showgirl" (2024), Gia Coppola
Watched on: From the projector
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh, Sarah
Thoughts: Is it Pamela Anderson's best performance on screen? Absolutely. Is "The Last Showgirl" one of the best movies recently made? No, but it's a great comeback vehicle for Anderson and, even just for that, I think is great.
I honestly don't think Pamela Anderson could have found a better movie to reedem herself as an actrees and come back to the scene than "The Last Showgirl": a story about appearence, showbiz, loneliness, and a career in a business that has no mercy for women. All of thise combined together are hard to separate from Anderson's real life story at times, especially knowing what we know about it (too much, indeed). But specifically because we know about her, her past, and what she used to stand for and now stands for instead that "The Last Showgirl" works so well: not only Pamela Anderson gives the best performance of her career - before this movie it didn't necessarily mean much considering her filmografy, to be honest tho - but carries to movie perfectly because it's so easy to identify her with the main character, but she does it in a way that isn't in your face, it works because how understated is her performance at times (which is the very opposite of how her public persona used to be). It works well and she is the movie.
Other characters are there of course - most notably Jamie Lee Curtis is there, another actress that is having quite the resurgence lately - but in a way are less impacful or, to better phrase it, serves Shelly (Anderson) more than anything else.
All in all, a good enough movie. I admit that I was expecting something a bit more 'iconic' (along the line of "The Substance"), but it's a wonderful feeling to see Pamela Anderson leading a movie that is getting rave reviews (and "The Naked Gun" now!).
Cast: Pamela Anderson, Kiernan Shipka, Brenda Song, Billie Lourd, Dave Bautista, Jamie Lee Curtis.
Box Office: $7.1 million
Worth a watch?: It reminded me "Hustlers" and "Anora" at times, but it's definitely a way quieter movie. Not for everybody, but for those who enjoy arthouse film, definitely a good film to watch.
Awards: 2 Golden Globes nominations for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (Pamela Anderson) and Best Original Song ("Beautiful That Way" – Miley Cyrus). 1 BAFTA nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Jamie Lee Curtis) and 1 Razzie Award win for Razzie Redeemer Award (Anderson).
Key word: Last show.

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domenica 3 agosto 2025

Film 2377 - Sinners

Intro: Probably one of the cinematic event of the year, Niamh went to see it and liked it so much she wanted to bring me as well. And off we went, of course.

Film 2377
: "Sinners" (2025), Ryan Coogler
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: One of the most interesting movies I've seen so far this year: what a ride.
Although I have to admit the story takes its time to get to the juicy part, it definitely is a good ride. Yes, the first hour sees no vampire showing up whatsoever - and for a second there I was starting to think we were never getting there - but once things start to happen and everything gets in motion, it is a pleasure to watch. One of the highlights for me (watching this mvovie in Ireland) was the "Rocky Road to Dublin" musical number: very unexpected, extremely well executed and somehow perfectly fitting in the story.
The cast is solid, I'm a sucker for Michael B. Jordan (with whom I share my birthday Feb. 9, 1987) and he's great here, as usual. I wish Hollywood would give him more chances like this one and, to be honest, more awards. Wunmi Mosaku was a marvellous surprise, she's a scene stealer. I saw her before in "His House" and "Loki" and she's so magnetic you can't take your eyes off of her. Happy to see Hailee Steinfeld in something new for her, she's so talented, but she needs more projects like this one.
Overall, an amazing cinematic experience.
Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O'Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller, Delroy Lindo.
Box Office: $365.9 million
Worth a watch?: It takes a moment to get to the horror bits (the movie is 137 minutes long), but once it gets there there's no turning back. Not your usual Hollywood scary movie, but a well made, constructed and narrated story, with an amazing cast and stunning visuals. I hope it gets its flowers at the Oscars (but the ceremony is still so far away...).
Awards: /
Key word: Juke joint.

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giovedì 31 luglio 2025

Film 2376 - Companion

Intro: I saw the poster and I got really curious about it. Then the red carpet, the press and the good reviews came in, which got me excited. Somehow, tho, I ended up forgetting about this film, until someone mentioned it and I finally decided to give it a go.

Film 2376
: "Companion" (2025), Drew Hancock
Watched on: The projector
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: Did I enjoy it? Absolutely. Was it as revolutionary and groundbreaking as some reviews made it out to be? Not really.
"Companion" is a good sci-fi thriller with a little bit of horror and humor in it and it works well, althoigh the idea of a robot lover (the companion) that gains conciousness (or freedom) and turn agains her partner (or captor) isn't necessarily new. To be honest, it gave me "Black Mirror" vibes (which is good).
The cast is great, Sophie Thatcher does an amazing job and is a great lead - and perfect for the part - while Jack Quaid continues to do great work. I was happy to see Harvey Guillén outside his familiar Guillermo clothes ("What We Do in the Shadows").
Overall a good watch.
Cast: Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, Lukas Gage, Megan Suri, Harvey Guillén, Rupert Friend.
Box Office: $36.7 million
Worth a watch?: Not groundbreaking, but an entertaining watch. Definitely not for everybody, but for those who enjoy this kind of movies it worth giving it a go.
Awards: /
Key word: $12 million.

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giovedì 24 luglio 2025

Film 2375 - Black Bag

Intro: Really curious to see this movie, although not many people were talking about it.

Film 2375
: "Black Bag" (2025), Steven Soderbergh
Watched on: My computer
Language: English
Watched with: No one
Thoughts: I'll be honest here, I was expecting great things and i think by doing that I shut myself in the foot.
The cast is great, but I really struggle to follow the story as a) most of the time I had no clue what they were talking about and b) because I couldn't follow the story properly, I started to get distracted.
So, because of this, I don't really have much to say about "Black Bag". I think Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender are great leads (and a pretty damn good looking couple) and it was really nice to see Naomie Harris and Pierce Brosnan once again. Regé-Jean Page feels like the "baby" of the group against all these other A-listers, but he holds his own.
All in all, I was definitely expecting something else (and more engaging).
Cast: Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Marisa Abela, Tom Burke, Naomie Harris, Regé-Jean Page, Pierce Brosnan.
Box Office: $42.7 million
Worth a watch?: With hindsight, I would definitely watch this movie with subtitles and by paying way more attention. The cast is cool, Soderbergh does Soderbergh, but other than that it didn't resonate with me.
Awards: /
Key word: Severus.

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mercoledì 23 luglio 2025

Film 2374 - A Minecraft Movie

Intro: Not that I was interested in watching this movie, but Niamh was so I joined her.

Film 2374
: "A Minecraft Movie" (2025), Jared Hess
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: Because I didn't back then and don't do this day know much about the video game Minecraft, I had nothing to compare this movie with if not its own cinematic merits. Is this the best movie I've ever seen in my life? Absolutely not (and nobody was expecting it to be). Is it still a fun and entertaining adventure that you can watch and forget about it five minutes later? Hell yeah.
So there it is, not much else to say about "A Minecraft Movie", a fun enough ride that will probably soon get ruined by a bunch of sequels that will sour the taste of the first movie.
Cast: Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Danielle Brooks, Emma Myers, Sebastian Hansen, Matt Berry, Rachel House, Jennifer Coolidge.
Box Office: $955.1 million
Worth a watch?: Harmless, fun story that work good enough and entertains as one would expect. Not groundbreaking, but at least it's not terrible (at least for one that has never played the video game like me).
Awards: /
Key word: Orb.

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martedì 22 luglio 2025

Film 2373 - The Monkey

Intro: I was curious to watch this movie, especially because it's a horror + it seemed the critics enjoyed it, so when I got a chance I gave it a go.

Film 2373
: "The Monkey" (2025), Osgood Perkins
Watched on: My computer
Language: English
Watched with: No one
Thoughts: I mean, I did enjoy it overall, but the overpromising marketing campaign kinda ruined this movie for me a bit.
First, yeah I liked "Longlegs" enough, but not as much as everybody else did, so the appeal of seeing the same director returning for another hell of a ride only worked so far with me. Additionally, I'm always a bit sceptical with new projects that adapt Stephen King's body of work. They usually don't work great.
Horror movies aren't easy to make, especially these days, so kudos to "The Monkey" for offering an actual horror story. Was I blown away by the end result? No, but I did enjoy the watch. and Theo James is a good lead.
Cast: Theo James, Tatiana Maslany, Christian Convery, Colin O'Brien, Rohan Campbell, Sarah Levy, Adam Scott, Elijah Wood.
Box Office: $68.9 million
Worth a watch?: It's very gruesome and extremely detailed in portraying the various death scenes: for some people works, for others might be a bit intense. If you love the genere and Osgood Perkins's work, tho, it's a nice ride.
Awards: /
Key word: Toy.

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giovedì 17 luglio 2025

Emmys 2025: nominees and winners


77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Best drama series
Andor
The Diplomat
The Last of Us
Paradise
The Pitt
Severance
Slow Horses
The White Lotus

Best comedy series
Abbott Elementary
The Bear
Hacks
Nobody Wants This
Only Murders in the Building
Shrinking
The Studio
What We Do in the Shadows

Best limited or anthology series
Adolescence
Black Mirror
Dying for Sex
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
The Penguin

Lead actor in a drama series
Sterling K Brown – Paradise
Gary Oldman – Slow Horses
Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us
Adam Scott – Severance
Noah Wyle – The Pitt

Lead actress in a drama series
Kathy Bates – Matlock
Sharon Horgan – Bad Sisters
Britt Lower – Severance
Bella Ramsey – the Last of Us
Keri Russell – The Diplomat

Lead actor in a comedy series
Adam Brody – Nobody Wants This
Seth Rogen – The Studio
Jason Segel – Shrinking
Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building
Jeremy Allen White – The Bear

Lead actress in a comedy series
Uzo Aduba – The Residence
Kristen Bell – Nobody Wants This
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
Ayo Edebiri – The Bear
Jean Smart – Hacks

Lead actor in a limited or anthology series
Colin Farrell – The Penguin
Stephen Graham – Adolescence
Jake Gyllenhaal – Presumed Innocent
Bryan Tyree Henry – Dope Thief
Cooper Koch – Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Lead actress in a limited or anthology series
Cate Blanchett – Disclaimer
Meghann Fahy – Sirens
Rashida Jones – Black Mirror
Cristin Milioti – The Penguin
Michelle Williams – Dying for Sex

Supporting actor in a drama series
Zach Cherry – Severance
Walton Goggins – The White Lotus
Jason Isaacs – The White Lotus
James Marsden – Paradise
Sam Rockwell – The White Lotus
Tramell Tillman – Severance
John Turturro – Severance

Supporting actress in a drama series
Patricia Arquette – Severance
Carrie Coon – The White Lotus
Katherine LaNasa – The Pitt
Julianne Nicholson – Paradise
Parker Posey – The White Lotus
Natasha Rothwell – The White Lotus
Aimee Lou Wood – The White Lotus

Supporting actor in a comedy series
Ike Barinholtz – The Studio
Colman Domingo – The Four Seasons
Harrison Ford – Shrinking
Jeff Hiller – Somebody Somewhere
Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The Bear
Michael Urie – Shrinking
Bowen Yang – Saturday Night Live

Supporting actress in a comedy series
Liza Colón-Zayas – The Bear
Hannah Einbinder – Hacks
Kathryn Hahn – The Studio
Janelle James – Abbott Elementary
Catherine O’Hara – The Studio
Sheryl Lee Ralph – Abbott Elementary
Jessica Williams – Shrinking

Supporting actor in a limited or anthology series
Javier Bardem – Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Bill Camp – Presumed Innocent
Owen Cooper – Adolescence
Rob Delaney – Dying For Sex
Peter Sarsgaard – Presumed Innocent
Ashley Walters – Adolescence

Supporting actress in a limited or anthology series
Erin Doherty – Adolescence
Ruth Negga – Presumed Innocent
Deirdre O’Connell – The Penguin
Chloë Sevigny – Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Jenny Slate – Dying for Sex
Christine Tremarco – Adolescence

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Jon Bernthal – The Bear: "Napkins" as Michael Berzatto
Bryan Cranston – The Studio: "CinemaCon" as Griffin Mill
Dave Franco – The Studio: "CinemaCon" as himself
Ron Howard – The Studio: "The Note" as himself
Anthony Mackie – The Studio: "The Note" as himself
Martin Scorsese – The Studio: "The Promotion" as himself

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Olivia Colman – The Bear: "Forever" as Chef Andrea Terry
Jamie Lee Curtis – The Bear: "Ice Chips as Donna Berzatto
Cynthia Erivo – Poker Face: "The Game Is a Foot as the Kazinsky sisters
Robby Hoffman – Hacks as Randi
Zoë Kravitz – The Studio: "The Presentation" as herself
Julianne Nicholson – Hacks: "A Slippery Slope" as Mary-Alice

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Giancarlo Esposito – The Boys: "Beware the Jabberwock, My Son" as Stan Edgar
Scott Glenn – The White Lotus: "Killer Instincts"'' as Jim Hollinger
Shawn Hatosy – The Pitt: "9:00 PM" as Dr. Jack Abbot
Joe Pantoliano – The Last of Us: "The Price" as Eugene
Forest Whitaker – Andor: "I Have Friends Everywhere" as Saw Gerrera
Jeffrey Wright – The Last of Us: "Day One" as Isaac

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Jane Alexander – Severance: "Sweet Vitriol" as Sissy Cobel
Gwendoline Christie – Severance: "Cold Harbor" as Lorne
Kaitlyn Dever – The Last of Us: "Through the Valley" as Abby
Cherry Jones – The Handmaid's Tale: "Exile" as Holly
Catherine O’Hara – The Last of Us: "Future Days" as Gail
Merritt Wever – Severance: "Who Is Alive?" as Gretchen George

Television Movie
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
The Gorge
Mountainhead
Nonnas
Rebel Ridge

Scripted variety series
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Saturday Night Live

Talk series
The Daily Show
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

Variety special (live)
The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar
Beyoncé Bowl
The Oscars
SNL 50: The Anniversary Special
SNL 50: The Homecoming Concert

Variety Special (pre-recorded)
Adam Sandler: Love You
Ali Wong: Single Lady
Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years
Conan O’Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
Sarah Silverman: PostMortem
Your Friend, Nate Bargatze

Directing for a drama series
Janus Metz – Andor
Amanda Marsalis – The Pitt
John Wells – The Pitt
Jessica Lee – Severance
Ben Stiller – Severance
Adam Randall – Slow Horses
Mike White – The White Lotus

Directing for a comedy series
Ayo Edebiri – The Bear
Lucia Aniello – Hacks
James Burrows – Mid-Century Modern
Nathan Fielder – The Rehearsal
Seth Rogen – The Studio

Directing for a limited or anthology series
Philip Barantini – Adolescence
Shannon Murphy – Dying for Sex
Helen Shaver – The Penguin
Jennifer Getzinger – The Penguin
Nicole Kassell – Sirens
Leslie Linka Glatter – Zero Day

Writing for a drama series
Dan Gilroy – Andor
Joe Sachs – The Pitt
R Scott Gemmill – The Pitt
Dan Erickson – Severance
Will Smith – Slow Horses
Mike White – The White Lotus

Writing for a comedy series
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
Lucia Aniello, Paul W Downs and Jen Statsky – Hacks
Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Locke-Norton and Eric Notarnicola – The Rehearsal
Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen and Bridget Everett – Somebody Somewhere
Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez – The Studio
Sam Johnson, Sarah Naftalis and Paul Simms – What We Do in the Shadows

Writing for a limited or anthology series
Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham – Adolescence
Charlie Brooker and Bisha K Ali – Black Mirror
Kim Rosenstock and Elizabeth Meriwether – Dying for Sex
Lauren LeFranc – The Penguin
Joshua Zetumer – Say Nothing

Writing for a variety series
The Daily Show
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Reality competition program
The Amazing Race
RuPaul’s Drag Race
Survivor
Top Chef
The Traitors

Outstanding Performer in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
Nathalie Emmanuel – Die Hart: Hart to Kill as Jordan King
Kevin Hart – Die Hart: Hart to Kill as himself
Desi Lydic – The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains as herself
Tom Segura – Bad Thoughts as various Characters
J.K. Simmons – Die Hart: Hart to Kill as Jackson Pepper

Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance
Julie Andrews – Bridgerton: "Into The Light" as Lady Whistledown
Hank Azaria – The Simpsons: "Abe League of Their Moe" as Moe Szyslak
Maya Rudolph – Big Mouth: “Why Do We Go Through Puberty?” as Connie the Hormone Monstress
Alan Tudyk – Andor: "Who Else Knows?" as K-2SO
Jeffrey Wright – What If...?: “What If... 1872?” as The Watcher
Steven Yeun – Invincible: "What Have I Done?" as Mark Grayson / Invincible

Outstanding Narrator
Sir David Attenborough – Planet Earth: Asia: "The Frozen North"
Idris Elba – Erased: WW2's Heroes Of Color: "D-Day"
Tom Hanks – The Americas: "Andes"
Barack Obama – Our Oceans: "Indian Ocean"
Phoebe Waller Bridge – Octopus!: "Part 1"

Outstanding Host for a Game Show
Elizabeth Banks – Press Your Luck
Steve Harvey – Celebrity Family Feud
Ken Jennings – Jeopardy!
Colin Jost – Pop Culture Jeopardy!
Jimmy Kimmel – Who Wants to Be A Millionaire

Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program
RuPaul Charles – RuPaul's Drag Race
Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Kevin O'Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, and Daniel Lubetzky – Shark Tank
Alan Cumming – The Traitors
Kristen Kish – Top Chef
Jeff Probst – Survivor

Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program
America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Love on the Spectrum
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives
Welcome to Wrexham

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mercoledì 16 luglio 2025

Film 2372 - Drop

Intro: I'm always up foor a good thriller!

Film 2372
: "Drop" (2025), Christopher Landon
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: I think the overall idea on paper works better than the end result.
"Drop" is absolutely an OK movie, very watchable and it has it moments, but there are also a lot of slow parts and the ending - aka the reasons behind all of the shenanigans - is a bit underwhelming. Like... politics, for real?
Overall I enjoyed it, Meghann Fahy is a great lead and the film is entertaining enough. Was I expecting a bit more? Yes, but it's still fun.
Ps. Curiously enough, the main location here recalls the very similar one from the restaurant scene in "Final Destination Bloodlines")
Cast: Meghann Fahy, Brandon Sklenar, Violett Beane, Jeffery Self, Reed Diamond.
Box Office: $28.5 million
Worth a watch?: The idea on papre is great, althought I really struggled with the concept of the "Digi-Drops"... Other than that, it's an entertaining enough thriller.
Awards: /
Key word: Mayor.

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venerdì 11 luglio 2025

Film 2371 - How to Date Billy Walsh

Intro: I think I was on one of my IMDB search/down the rabbithole moment searching for Tanner Buchanan after the final season of "Cobra Kai" came out.

Film 2371
: "How to Date Billy Walsh" (2024), Alex Pillai
Watched on: My computer
Language: English
Watched with: No one
Thoughts: I'll be honest, I watched the movie just because I thought it was a gay or borderline-gay coming of age romcom. I couldn't have been more wrong.
Although it's a very avarage (aka watchable) movie, nothing about this screams original. "How to Date Billy Walsh" tries really hard to be a lot of things, many of which we've seen before, resulting in a mishmash that doesn't really work, yet is not necessarily bad. It's giving "Sex Education", "Heartbreak High", "Never Have I Ever" and "Mean Girls" (and more, even "Carrie"!) vibes, yet never as good or iconic.
I think the biggest issue here is that this film is trying too hard to channel someone else's 'personality', trying to be edgy and funny, but also smart and quirky, and it doesn't really work because there's no original point of view. Again, it's not a terrible movie, but a very forgettable one it is indeed.
Cast: Sebastian Croft, Charithra Chandran, Nick Frost, Guz Khan, Lucy Punch, Kunal Nayyar, Tanner Buchanan.
Box Office: /
Worth a watch?: Perfectly watchable, even if you're not really paying attention.
Awards: /
Key word: Love Doctor.

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martedì 8 luglio 2025

Film 2370 - Death of a Unicorn

Intro: I was really looking forward to watching this movie, especially in theaters. So we squeezed it in during our (back then) busy schedule and went to Cineworld.

Film 2370
: "Death of a Unicorn" (2025), Alex Scharfman
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: I have to be honest, I didn't particularly like this movie. I had high expectations because I was extremely excited to see Téa Leoni on the big screen again + the trailer seemed really good and "Death of a Unicorn" seemed to have all the card to be at least a good movie. Reality is, it's not great.
As a dark comedy, it's not really funny. It's definitely extravagant, I'll give it that, but other than that there's not much else. The cast is amazing, but not necessarily used to their best potential: Jenna Ortega is playing Jenna Ortega playing a pissed (borderline, at this point) teenager, Will Poulter tries to be the comedic relief and mostly succedes but not entirely, Téa Leoni is basically playing Rosamund Pike's character in "Saltburn" and Paul Rudd is good at doing himself/Ant-Man, but when it comes to other facial expressions... there's not a lot going on.
Top that with a story that doesn't deliver what you would expect - there's a million side characters that you don't really care about but they keep on being introduced and killed, but it doesn't add anything to the story and also it's not funny - and it's more odd than fantasy black comedy, then what you have left is a little bit of disappointment.
Again, the idea has potential, but the delivery didn't thrill me.
Cast: Paul Rudd, Jenna Ortega, Will Poulter, Anthony Carrigan, Téa Leoni, Richard E. Grant.
Box Office: $16.1 million
Worth a watch?: I thought it would have been more fun, to be honest. Good cast, Téa Leoni is back and we're happy about it, but "Death of a Unicorn" should have it harder to deliver and good overall result. It's not awaful by any means, but I was expecting more or something else, even.
Awards: /
Key word: Middle age.

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lunedì 30 giugno 2025

Film 2369 - Memoirs of a Geisha

Intro: An afternoon watch in the living room with my housemate Kate, we decided to go for a horror movie.

Film 2369
: "Memoirs of a Geisha" (2005), Rob Marshall
Watched on: My computer
Language: English
Watched with: Michael
Thoughts: I know it's not a perfect movie, but I really love it, especially the first part.
The soundrack from John Williams is a masterpiece (and one of my favourites), the costumes are impeccable and, in general, "Memoirs of a Geisha" is one of those movies really beautiful to look at. Zhang Ziyi and Gong Li banters are believable and Li is a great villain; also Michelle Yeoh plays a great mentor.
Some aspects of this production could have been more effective or pay more attention to the cultural baground and implications of their choices (see the casting controversy), but as a product of its time - not to mention, an American one - I still really enjoy rewatching "Memoirs of a Geisha".
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Cast: Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li, Michelle Yeoh, Youki Kudoh, Kaori Momoi, Tsai Chin, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Suzuka Ohgo, Kōji Yakusho, Ken Watanabe.
Box Office: $162.2 million
Worth a watch?: I never read the book so I can't tell if the story was well translated into the movie, but I personally really like this movie: it's beautiful to look at and the soundrack is amazing. Not the masterpiece they were trying to product, but certainly a tachinally well executed final product.
Awards: 6 Oscar nominations and 3 wins for Best Art Direction, Cinematography, and Costume Design. 6 noms at BAFTAs (including Best Actress for Zhang Ziyi), it won for Best Cinematography, Costume Design, and Film Music. The movie won the Golden Globe for Best Original Score and recevied an additional nomination for Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture (Ziyi). It won the Grammy for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media and was nominated at the MTV Movie & TV Awards for Sexiest Performance (Ziyi).
Key word: Mizuage.

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venerdì 27 giugno 2025

Film 2368 - Mickey 17

Intro: Back to the movies after the Spanish adventure, the first film we went to see was the event of the moment (so, of course, we didn't want to miss it!).

Film 2368
: "Mickey 17" (2025), Bong Joon Ho
Watched on: At the movies
Language: English
Watched with: Niamh
Thoughts: It's unfortunate that this movie flopped because it isn't as bad as the box-office would suggest (the movie costed $118 million, excluding the marketing costs*). Actually, I enjoyed it enough.
I'll admit I was expecting something a bit more fast-paced - it is 137 minutes long... - but overall "Mickey 17" entertained me the right amount to be engaged for the whole duration of the story.
It reminded me a lot of one of Bong Joon Ho's previous outings, "Okja", especially in its tone and visuals, although I didn't particularly love "Okja" too much. Here9 there's definitely the element of absurdity to play a good role and Robert Pattinson is as playful as ever, in a role we rarely see him playing, the funny goofball. I really enjoyed his (multiple) character(s) and, though I didn't like his voice, I think he did a great job here. Toni Collette is also great - as usual - and Naomi Ackie proves once again to be a talented actress (e.g. "Blink Twice"). I didn't like Mark Ruffalo's character, but that obviously has to do with the who he's playing.
All and all, "Mickey 17" isn't a bad movie. It isn't a good as it could have been, still there are enjoyable bits here and there and Bong Joon Ho's imagination and talent as a filmmaker are as evident as ever. 

*Variety later reported the film would lose Warner Bros. $75–80 million during its theatrical run.

Cast: Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Cameron Britton, Holliday Grainger, Anna Mouglalis, Angus Imrie, Toni Collette, Mark Ruffalo.
Box Office: $132 million
Worth a watch?: In terms of dystopian-futuristic sci-fi (and at times) action movie, I prefer Bong Joon Ho's "Snowpiercer", which I think is a great movie. This one is fun enough, although never really great. The cast is good, Pattinson is a good lead and the story is interesting. It's a very long movie, tho, so that that into consideration.
Awards: /
Key word: Duplicates.

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