Here is a summary of the films reviewed on today's show:
Avengers: Age of Ultron is a satisfying popcorn tent pole
release and viewers could do far worse in their pursuit of summer movie
thrills. But there is also no denying that the film is merely just
good enough. There is very little about it that is surprising or
memorable.
Adult Beginners has some good stuff in it,
especially the performances by Nick Kroll, Rose Byrne, and Bobby
Cannivale. But the filmmakers lose their nerve in the ending and so it
is a compromised movie that disingenuously tries to be uplifting.
A Most Violent Year is a very good film, one that presents the
audience with characters and situations with nuance and complexity and
it tells a tense story of honor, ambition, and integrity.
You can find full text of every review on the Sounds of Cinema Review Archive.
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