“Sentimental Value”

7.1

Not bad for the foreign language Best Picture nominee. A bit on the nose with the family drama, but there’s enough genuine heart in it to help make that palatable. The hard on this film has for, well filmmaking, is a must if you want the Oscars nomination. The humor is DARK, and you’ll likely get some strange looks for some of the jokes causing you laughter… it’s worth it. A solid watch for awards season!

“Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die”

8.9

I’m surprised A.I. allowed this one to come out… it’s an absolute work of art! Timely, well made, and overall a really fun ride! I was on the edge of my seat the entire runtime! What could have been lost in silliness actually nails razor sharp cinematic story telling. Sam Rockwell and crew absolutely nail it! Not a character or frame wasted from beginning to end. Kind of like what would have happened in an alternate timeline of the “Ready Player One” universe… what happens if we don’t all head into the Oasis and instead choose to fight for humanity’s sake. Highly recommend!

“Midwinter Break”

6.4

“Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris” was far superior to “Mrs. Harris goes to Amsterdam as her marriage falls apart.” It took me far too long to put things together watching this one. It pulled a lot of punches throughout, which made it difficult to follow at times. It had a hard time nailing down a tone and picking a lane. Some almost sweet moments undercut by an ironic lack of commitment.