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So as you know, I stopped writing lengthy reviews on this site this year, keeping the blog as more of a film diary of sorts.  Lo and behold,...

Friday, January 31, 2020

Marriage Story

Marriage Story (2019)
Starring Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, Laura Dern, Alan Alda, Ray Liotta, Azhy Robertson, Julie Hagerty, and Merritt Weaver
Directed by Noah Baumbach
Written by Noah Baumbach



The RyMickey Rating:  B+

Monday, January 27, 2020

Judy

Judy (2019)
Starring Renee Zellweger, Darci Shaw, Finn Wittrock, Rufus Sewell, Jessie Buckley, Richard Cordery, and Michael Gambon
Directed by Rupert Goold
Written by Tom Edge



The RyMickey Rating: B+

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Lady and the Tramp

Lady and the Tramp (2019)
Starring Thomas Mann, Kiersey Clemons, Yvette Nicole Brown, Adrian Martinez, and F. Murray Abraham
and Featuring the vocal talents of Tessa Thompson, Justin Theroux, Sam Elliott, Ashley Jensen, Benedict Wong, Clancy Brown, and Janelle Monáe
Directed by Charlie Bean
Written by Andrew Bujalski and Kari Granlund

Click here for my Letterboxd review

The RyMickey Rating: C+

Saturday, January 25, 2020

Booksmart

Booksmart (2019)
Starring Beanie Feldstein, Kaitlyn Dever, Jessica Williams, Lisa Kudrow, Will Forte, Jason Sudeikis, Billie Lourd, Diana Silver, Skyler Gisondo, Molly Gordon, Noah Galvin, and Austin Crute
Directed by Olivia Wilde
Written by Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Susanna Fogel, and Katie Silberman



The RyMickey Rating:  B-

Friday, January 24, 2020

Theatre Review - Starter Pistol

Starter Pistol
Written by Michael Gotch
Directed by Mark Lamos
When: Sunday, January 19, 2pm
Where: Thompson Theatre at the Roselle Center for the Arts
(University of Delaware, Newark, DE)

Photo by Evan Krape / The REP

"On tonight's very special episode of Roseanne" are the words that kept ringing through my head as REP actor-turned-playwright Michael Gotch's Starter Pistol made its world premiere as part of the University of Delaware's Resident Ensemble Players 2019-20 season.  From the set design by Hugh Landwehr (which even included an incredibly similar Connors-esque crocheted afghan draped on the sofa) to the comedic undertones running rampant in this story about a lower-middle class Midwest family, it genuinely felt as if a large chunk of this play could've been supplanted into a Roseanne episode with simple changes to the character names.  That's not necessarily a bad thing as I'm a fan of that show and its current television iteration, but something about Starter Pistol lacked a bit of originality.  It also, unfortunately, lacked a little bit of focus which --considering this is the play's debut -- may be honed a bit more in subsequent presentations of this work.

Gun control, opioid/prescription drug dependency, factories closing leading to unemployment are all topics that try to add drama to the piece, but none are really captured to their fullest potential and the play's shocking ending that left the audience at the performance I attended silenced feels forced, unearned, and a bit too obvious in this day and age.  I had a similar reaction to Gotch's previous work presented by the REP - Minor Fantastical Kingdoms - but that one worked a bit better for me than this one.  (Gotch's works are still much better than the New York-based playwright Theresa Rebeck premieres that the REP has showcased in seasons past.).  Gotch is actually quite adept at sly comedy -- the humor feels very natural to the characters he brings to the picture.  The drama just doesn't land for me.  Additionally, while the two hour runtime never felt long, this one doesn't need to be a two act piece.  In fact, perhaps in time, Gotch will craft this into a more taut 100-minute one-after.

The cast is solid with Kathleen Pirkl Tague and Steven Pelinski getting the most to sink their teeth into, but Starter Pistol just falls a bit flat which hurts me to say because Michael Gotch is a talent (his direction of Wait Until Dark in particular is still one of my favorite shows I've seen from the company).

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Klaus

Klaus (2019)
Featuring the vocal talents of Jason Schwartzman, J.K. Simmons, Rashida Jones, Will Sasso, Norm Macdonald, and Joan Cusack
Directed by Sergio Pablos
Written by Sergio Pablos, Jim Mahoney, and Zach Lewis



The RyMickey Rating:  C

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Noelle

Noelle (2019)
Starring Anna Kendrick, Bill Hader, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Billy Eichner, Julie Hagerty, and Shirley MacLaine
Directed by Marc Lawrence
Written by Marc Lawrence



The RyMickey Rating:  C

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Knives Out

Knives Out (2019)
Starring Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Lakeith Stanfield, Katherine Langford, Jaeden Martell, and Christopher Plummer
Directed by Rian Johnson
Written by Rian Johnson



The RyMickey Rating:  C+

Monday, January 20, 2020

Rocketman

Rocketman (2019)
Starring Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Richard Madden, Gemma Jones, Stephen Graham, and Bryce Dallas Howard
Directed by Dexter Fletcher
Written by Lee Hall



The RyMickey Rating:  B

Saturday, January 18, 2020

The Irishman

The Irishman (2019)
Starring Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Ray Romano, Bobby Cannavale, Anna Paquin, Stephen Graham, Harvey Keitel, and Jesse Plemons
Directed by Martin Scorsese
Written by Steven Zaillian



The RyMickey Rating:  B