Charlie's Angels
Starring: Kristen Stewart and
Elizabeth Banks
Rated PG-13
When a systems tech discovers a
dangerous technology is stolen, it's up to The Townsend Agency and
Charlie's Angels to recover it and save the world.
Written, directed and starring
Elizabeth Banks, “Charlie's Angels” is a one dimensional movie
which never offers any substance. Each of the 'angels' seem to be on
their own adventure and there's never a feeling of teamwork in the
story.
In fact, the plot revolves around the
'Bosley' character, played by Banks, more than the actual angels. The
fight and stunt scenes are lackluster and badly choreographed. The
film is riddled with silly dialogue, one-liners and frivolous
camerawork.
In the end nothing in this film worked.
Pass it by.
It gets an F and is rated PG-13.
Ford v. Ferrari
Starring: Matt Damon and Christian
Bale
Rated PG-13
In 1966 designer Carroll Shelby and
legendary driver Ken Miles were charged with building a race car that
could beat Ferrari's car during the 24 hours of Le Mans.
Whether you're a race fan or not, this
is that underdog story of American ingenuity and unbridled
determination overcoming personal and professional failures,
corporate interference and even sabotage.
Director James Mangold perfectly
centers the story on both Shelby and Miles' journey and takes the
viewer not only onto the race track, but into the minds of these men
who changed racing history.
“Ford v Ferrari” is a love letter
to anyone who has the desire and fortitude to try and keep trying,
despite the odds and whatever obstacles are in the way.
The film gets an A and rated PG-13
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