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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,...

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Wednesday, March 04, 2020

Climax

Climax (2019)
Starring Sofia Boutella and a bunch of young dancers
Directed by Gasper Noé
Written by Gasper Noé



The RyMickey Rating: B-

Saturday, June 16, 2018

The Mummy

The Mummy (2017)
Starring Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella, Annabelle Wallis, Jake Johnson, and Russell Crowe
Directed by Alex Kurtzman
Written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, and Dylan Kussman

Summary (in 500 words or less):  When Army sergeant Nick Morton (Tom Cruise) unwittingly unearths the tomb of an ancient banished Egyptian princess, a great evil is released wreaking havoc on London after the tomb is shipped there to be examined.


Click here for my Letterboxd review

The RyMickey Rating: C-

Monday, January 01, 2018

Movie Review - Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond (2016)
Starring Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Zoë Saldana, Simon Pegg, John Cho, Anton Yeltsin, Sofia Boutella, and Idris Elba
Directed by Justin Lin
***This film is currently streaming via Amazon Prime***

I have admiration for the new incarnation of the Star Trek film series and I think it's been quite successful thus far thanks to its ability to balance an homage to the past with an updated aesthetic.  Star Trek Beyond, the third film in this modern reboot, still maintains this equity, but it's the least engaging of the three films thus far, failing to really create a story that feels cinematic and instead seemingly could've taken place over a 45-minute episode of one of the Star Trek tv series.

The cast remains rock solid in this third film, but the direction shifts hands from J.J. Abrams to Justin Lin and the screenplay also moves to co-writers Simon Pegg and Doug Jung and unfortunately both aspects end up being quite lacking when compared to their predecessors.  While Star Trek Beyond adds a little more comedic and emotional rapport between its characters, it comes as a bit of a disappointment after what is likely the best Star Trek film to date in Star Trek Into Darkness.

The RyMickey Rating:  C+