Under the Same Moon (La misma luna) (review)
A romance between mother and child… and a strikingly unusual one.
A romance between mother and child… and a strikingly unusual one.
A smart, wry look at the American enthusiasm for and then paranoia over the first manmade satellite to orbit Earth…

This appears to be a movie about an incident that occurs to a certain number of people across a particular region consisting of a few states.
It sounds like praising with faint damns to say that Edward Norton and Tim Roth are so much more interesting to watch onscreen than their cartoon alter egos are. I mean, duh, right?
It’s kinda like ‘The Forbidden Kingdom’ meets a reverse ‘Rataouille’…

I’m overstating a little: I cannot honestly say that I loved Zohan. But in a relative sense, given my history with Sandler, it is a huge admission to me to say that I kinda got a kick out of this silly movie.
I felt like some sort of alien anthropologist watching this movie, as if I were being presented with the strangest and most inexplicable creatures imaginable, and was being asked, out of all reason, to understand them.
Just what the world needs: a 1970s throwback horror movie combining the kind of outrageous elements of that decade’s scary stories with all the real-life fake nightmares of the 2000s.
I sat through two hours of ‘Crystal Skull’ and when it was over, my jaw was aching, because I hadn’t stopped grinning like a little kid the whole time. I love this movie. I love it.
Maybe all you need to know about ‘The Fall’ is that it’s ‘presented by’ David Fincher and Spike Jonze…