Exists to make audiences happy with its candy-colored visuals and toe-tapping soundtrack. That shouldn’t hide the fact that it’s lazy.
Exists to make audiences happy with its candy-colored visuals and toe-tapping soundtrack. That shouldn’t hide the fact that it’s lazy.
The rehashed story is convoluted, existing under the guise that if you can’t follow along, it’s because you aren’t smart enough to understand.
When “Red Rocket” works, it’s terrific. When it misses a beat, it flounders,
The fight choreography is magnificent throughout, with show-stopping action sequences that are imaginative and inspired.
Despite being a laborious task to watch, this is an incredibly gorgeous piece of cinema.
A film that feels as if it’s made by theater nerds for theater nerds, because it’s exactly that.