Here is a summary of films reviewed on today's show:
Self/less squanders an interesting idea in a movie that is
never more than a bland action film. There is nothing at all memorable
about this movie and viewers would do better seeking out John
Frankenheimer’s Seconds or Paul Verhoven’s Total Recall.
The moviemakers of Magic Mike XXL have created exactly what they set out to do and they’ve done it very effectively. But the Magic Mike sequel
constitutes a sort of mainstream pornography in the same way as Nicki
Minaj music videos, Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues, and the Miss USA
pageant. It’s about looking and lusting but nothing beyond that.
Like a lot of children’s pictures, Minions is intended to keep
the attention of viewers under the age of twelve and it will do that.
But the film is little more than a feature length toy commercial that
probably should have premiered on home video.
Dope is a flawed movie. It introduces some provocative ideas
about race and racial representation but neither the ideas nor its
story are fully formed. However, Dope has a lot in it that is
unique, especially in the mainstream cinema marketplace, and there is
as much to admire about the film as there is to admonish it.
Girlhood is a thoughtful and well-made picture. It isn’t
necessarily a feel good movie but it is shot through with honesty and
the filmmakers have a good handle on their subject matter without
resorting to sentimentality or becoming condescending.
You can find full text of every review in the Sounds of Cinema Review Archive.
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