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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,...

Showing posts with label noah jupe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label noah jupe. Show all posts

Sunday, February 07, 2021

The Undoing

 The Undoing (2021)
Starring Nicole Kidman, Hugh Grant, Donald Sutherland, Lily Rabe, Noma Dumezweni, Édgar Ramirez, Matilda De Angelis, Noah Jupe and Edan Alexander
Directed by Susanne Bier
Written by David E. Kelley


The RyMickey Rating: B

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Honey Boy

Honey Boy (2019)
Starring Shia LaBoeuf, Lucas Hedges, Noah Jupe, and FKA Twigs
Directed by Alma Har'el
Written by Shia LaBoeuf



The RyMickey Rating: B

Saturday, February 08, 2020

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari (2019)
Starring Matt Damon, Christian Bale, Jon Bernthal, Caitriona Balfe, Tracy Letts, Josh Lucas, Ray McKinnon, and Noah Jupe
Directed by James Mangold
Written by Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth, and Jason Keller



The RyMickey Rating:  C

Sunday, February 10, 2019

A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place (2018)
Starring John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe
Directed by John Krasinski
Written by Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, and John Krasinski



The RyMickey Rating:  A-

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Suburbicon

Suburbicon (2017)
Starring Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Noah Jupe, and Oscar Issac
Directed by George Clooney
Written by Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, George Clooney, and Grant Heslov

Summary (in 500 words or less):  The quaint cookie cutter town of 1950a Suburbicon is rocked by two incidences -- the arrival of a black family to the heretofore white neighborhood and a deadly home invasion that rocks the world of young Nicky Lodge (Noah Jupe) who begins to realize that his father (Matt Damon) may hold some dark secrets.



The RyMickey Rating:  C-

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Wonder

Wonder (2017)
Starring Jacob Tremblay, Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic, Noah Jupe, Bryce Gheisar, Elle McKinnon, Millie Davis, Danielle Rose Russell, Mandy Patinkin, and Daveed Diggs
Directed by Stephen Chbosky
Written by Jack Thorne, Steve Conrad, and Stephen Chbosky

Summary (in 500 words or less):  A boy with a facial disfiguration (Jacob Tremblay) enters fifth grade after being home schooled for his whole life.  Facing bullies, young Auggie initially finds things difficult, but with the help of his mother, father, and sister (Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic), he soon finds friendships that help him come out of his shell.




The RyMickey Rating: B