The film Megan is a sci-fi/horror film with a lot of dark humor, which makes the movie so interesting to watch. I had to say this was not on my radar to see. I thought maybe one day on cable or streaming, but my youngest wanted to see it and so I was game. I'm glad I did see this and I was pleasantly surprised how good it was. I should also say seeing this at he movies was a treat. The direction, the cinematography, and the whole feel of the film gave me an appreciation of this film that I would not have gotten otherwise. To label this a horror film would be a mistake. It has horror elements in it but it's science fiction more than anything else with a dash of horror. I do like that the film takes the old Frankenstein myth and updates it to the digital era. I think because of this the film is a better for it. The graphic violence is played off screen which works. If you're a gore hound you will be disappointed, but it does not ...
Took the family to see The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and for me it was the most anticipated movie of the summer. I have been a fan since I discovered them when I was in elementary school. It was comic books that got me interested in reading, and I became a voracious reader. Always three to four grades ahead of others in school, but it was the Fantastic Four I read voraciously. Why was this so popular with me? It was about a family with super powers. Reed was Mr. Fantastic, Sue was his wife the Invisible girl, and then there was Ben who was the Thing and a friend of Reed's. To round it out there was Johnny Sue's brother the human torch, and for a kid with an active imagination The Fantastic Four was the ultimate in superhero's. A family fighting the bad guys who threatened the earth. Reed the super intelligent scientist, and Sue the powerful invisible girl who could render force fields and withstand attacks from their ...
Lee is a movie about the combat photographer Elizabeth Lee Miller a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II. It's a fascinating journey told in flashback as she is interviewed by someone about her career and her times in Europe. It's an extremely interesting journey and one that you'll find fascinating. How Lee dealt with sexism, and being a women n a male dominated profession. The film is shot as though it were shot during the late 40's in color using the stocks they had in the 40"s. The Germans shot in Agfa color while the American's shot in Kodachrome, but in the film Lee is shooting Black and white stills since that was the prevalent stock of the day. Yet the photography of the film feels like post war Agfa film stock The film was directed by Ellen Kuras who is a cinematographer of some noted films such as "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind", my favorite "Summer of Sam", ...
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