
The Grating Toretto, by Nick Carraway (Fast & Furious 6 review)
A colossal affair swollen with the hubris and arrogance of men who trail the foul dust of mayhem in their wake.

A colossal affair swollen with the hubris and arrogance of men who trail the foul dust of mayhem in their wake.
OMG, is this supposed to be this funny?

Though based on copious interviews mob killer Richard Kuklinski gave from prison, this barely broaches the great mystery of his life…
My heart is so heavy after this film. So heavy with this film.

Deliciously preposterous, with misdirections and red herrings scattered about like enigmatic confetti…

There’s a bone-deep heartless cruelty at play here…
Such a simple little movie…but also sad and strange, and ironic and discomfiting.

An enraging film, as it is meant to be, and not just because it is a military microcosm of rape culture at large.
If you’re weary of Peter Stormare’s one-dimensional Hollywood villains, here’s a chance to see him in his natural environment…
Bland generic action pudding that manages to be sociopathic, too.