The films are thrilling but they are also all about family, and you can’t help but smile, buckle in, and hang on for the next ride.
Author: Screen Zealots
FANATICAL ABOUT FILM!
Movies are our religion and the theater our church. Our gods are named Tarantino, Anderson and Scorsese.
We attend services 3-4 times a week and take our communion in the form of soda and popcorn. We offer up these reviews in hopes of pleasing our deities.
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“Going in Style”
It’s not really a drama and it’s not really a comedy, and it’s as forgettable as they come.
“Ghost in the Shell”
The movie is a visually slick dazzler, an intense, lavishly structured, virtual feast for your eyes.
“The Shack”
A long-winded spiritual journey towards inner peace and healing that’s crammed full of preachy, sermon-like moments that are supposed to be uplifting.
“Life”
If you are a fan of science fiction and horror, you could do much worse, but you’d be better served by just re-watching “Aliens” instead.
“The Boss Baby”
“The Boss Baby” is told from the point of view of a child with an overactive imagination.