I'm shocked at what a poor actor Randy Orton was in this, and the plot was just as bad. Not good sir. 2/5
12 Rounds 2: Reloaded on Netflix
Short reviews of content rented or streamed from Netflix, mostly formatted for 140 characters.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
12 Rounds 2: Reloaded
Labels:
action,
action thriller,
exciting,
ftrq,
netflix,
randy orton,
suspenseful,
violent
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
All About My Mother
This might be my favorite Almodovar yet - tragically dramatic yet still campy & funny. Very touching. 4/5
All About My Mother on Netflix
All About My Mother on Netflix
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comedy,
drama,
emotional,
foreign,
ftrq,
netflix,
pedro almodovar,
penélope cruz,
spanish
Monday, September 28, 2015
Automata
This post-apocalyptic thriller centers on AIs & the definition of life quite well, although the acting is rough. 3.5/5
Automata on Netflix
Automata on Netflix
Labels:
antonio banderas,
cerebral,
drama,
dylan mcdermott,
ftrq,
melanie griffith,
netflix,
robert forster,
science fiction
Sunday, September 27, 2015
12 Rounds
John Cena hadn't found his acting chops quite yet in this bumpy thriller throwback to Die Hard. Good, not great. 3/5
12 Rounds on Netflix
12 Rounds on Netflix
Labels:
action thriller,
ashley scott,
ftrq,
john cena,
netflix,
renny harlin,
suspenseful,
thriller
Saturday, September 26, 2015
The Deer Hunter
I first saw this film when I was about ten, maybe younger. I remember
having nightmares for days afterwards, but, after a few years, I forgot
this film almost completely. I remembered only the Russian Roulette, but
that was all. The topic of this film has been coming up in reference to
modern day PTSD, and I felt it was time I saw it again. I was not
disappointed, and I can't understand how I ever could have forgotten the
feeling of this film. I saw it last night and was so moved I couldn't
write about it then. Still, today, it is haunting me. Yes, I think it
needs editing. Yes, It could have been a half hour shorter, maybe more.
Yes, the opening act is too long and the second act is too short. But it
doesn't matter, because every note that needed to be hit was, and every
feeling the filmmakers wanted to convey came through. I will not forgot
"The Deer Hunter". Truly one of the finest films about combat PTSD ever
made. 4.5/5
The Deer Hunter on Netflix
The Deer Hunter on Netflix
Labels:
christopher walken,
classic,
dark,
drama,
emotional,
ftrq,
gritty,
meryl streep,
netflix,
robert de niro
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Get On Up
Chadwick Boseman was amazing, but the script was hard to follow & full of holes, I wanted more information. 3/5
Get On Up on Netflix
Get On Up on Netflix
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chadwick boseman,
dan aykroyd,
drama,
ftrq,
music,
netflix,
octavia spencer,
sentimental,
viola davis
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
The Age of Adaline
This is a beautifully sweet & moving romantic drama in the vein of "Benjamin Button", lovely direction. 4/5
The Age of Adaline on Netflix
The Age of Adaline on Netflix
Labels:
blake lively,
drama,
Ellen Burstyn,
emotional,
ftrq,
harrison ford,
netflix,
romantic,
sentimental
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Every Secret Thing
I found this dark thriller intense with tremendous acting by Macdonald & Fanning, very compelling. 4/5
Every Secret Thing on Netflix
Every Secret Thing on Netflix
Labels:
common,
dakota fanning,
daniele macdonald,
dark,
diane lane,
elizabeth banks,
ftrq,
netflix,
thriller
Saturday, September 19, 2015
The Maze Runner
Of all the teen-centered dystopian thrillers in the past few years this is one of my favorites - riveting & unique. 4/5
The Maze Runner on Netflix
The Maze Runner on Netflix
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action,
action/adventure,
exciting,
ftrq,
netflix,
science fiction,
suspenseful,
thriller
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Heaven Knows What
This tense drama attempts to recapture the feel of "Requiem for a Dream" but misses the mark. Good not great. However, everyone remember the name Caleb Landry Jones. He's going to be the next Phillip Seymour Hoffman - he's amazing. I'm on record now. 3/5
Heaven Knows What on Netflix
Heaven Knows What on Netflix
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Love & Mercy
Dano & Cusack are both Oscar-worthy in this powerhouse of a drama told in non-linear fashion. Just amazing. 4.5/5
Love & Mercy on Netflix
Love & Mercy on Netflix
Labels:
drama,
elizabeth banks,
ftrq,
john cusack,
netflix,
paul dano,
paul giamatti
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
North Face
I don't think I've ever seen a mountain drama quite this intense & well directed before - brutally tense. 4/5
North Face on Netflix
North Face on Netflix
Friday, September 11, 2015
Jarhead
I feel this is the true inheritor to "Full Metal Jacket", a dark, tense & blackly comic portrait of the state of war. 4.5/5
Jarhead on Netflix
Jarhead on Netflix
Labels:
chris cooper,
dark,
dennis haysbert,
drama,
ftrq,
gritty,
jake gyllenhaal,
jamie foxx,
netflix,
peter sarsgaard,
violent
La Casa Muda (The Silent House)
I saw the 2012 American remake of this a while ago and had mixed feelings about it. I thought the plot was interesting engaging, with a twist I didn't see coming, but felt the pacing was slow and that Olsen overacted. I've been interested to see the Spanish original for a while to see if it was better. In some ways it is. The house itself is far creepier & I felt Colucci's acting was more believable at the beginning of the film. However, the ending just doesn't make any damn sense in the original film. I've just been reading Wikipedia entries to try and wrap my mind around it but it just doesn't make sense. On this front the American film is FAR superior as the entire ending makes far far more sense. However, I have to say the I think the Polaroid flash sequence in this film may be the most frightening scene ever caught on film. It's just marvelous, as is the entire long sequence after the credits, which I bet most viewers miss. I found both versions long continuous shot believable, although I do see where cuts can and were likely made in both version. All in all I'm even more mixed about this version, because the ending was so weak. I would end up recommending the American for that reason alone. 3/5
La Casa Muda (The Silent House) on Netflix
La Casa Muda (The Silent House) on Netflix
Labels:
chilling,
dark,
foreign,
ftrq,
horror,
netflix,
omnious,
psych thriller,
spanish,
suspenseful,
thriller
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Unfriended
I have to start by saying I do NOT get all the negative reviews of this on Netflix. Due to the low ratings on this I went into it expecting very little and instead was blown away by the inventiveness of it. There are a lot of complaints that movies cannot be made without big budgets anymore, but this film proves that premise wrong. This little horror film probably cost next to nothing and yet was different and fresh and not like anything else I've ever seen. It's a fresh vision for a very modern age - give this one a chance people. 4/5
Unfriended on Netflix
Unfriended on Netflix
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Skin Trade
I would watch Tony Jaa read a phone book but this was painfully bad with horrid acting from everyone. Just bad. However, I honestly feel Jaa is the best martial artist of this generation, and if his English was better he could be such a star here. I hope he keeps at it. 2/5
Skin Trade on Netflix
Skin Trade on Netflix
Labels:
action,
action thriller,
dolph lundgren,
exciting,
ftrq,
gritty,
michael jai white,
netflix,
ron perlman,
tony jaa,
violent
Monday, September 7, 2015
G.I. Joe: Retaliation
I had no earthly idea what was going on for most of this - the Asia sequences felt like a different film. Now I don't know the source material, but this really felt like two movies jammed into one. Only watch it for The Rock and Channing Tatum. 2/5
G.I. Joe: Retaliation on Netflix
G.I. Joe: Retaliation on Netflix
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Unfinished Business
What a terrible, awful, unfunny mess this is. No sense of character or wit or timing at all. Hated it. 1.5/5
Unfinished Business on Netflix
Unfinished Business on Netflix
Labels:
comedy,
dave franco,
ftrq,
james marsden,
netflix,
nick frost,
raunchy,
sienna miller,
tom wilkenson,
vince vaughn
Saturday, September 5, 2015
The Signal
This horror film was half tense thriller & half super black comedy with a perfect balance of the two. Great film! 4/5
The Signal on Netflix
The Signal on Netflix
Friday, September 4, 2015
Soundless
It really felt there was nothing here - no compelling characters or plot, no great music or direction. Very average. 3/5
Soundless on Netflix
Soundless on Netflix
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Nightcrawler
What a gem! This tense thriller kept me captivated from minute one & Gyllenhaal was astonishing. Amazing film! 5/5
Nightcrawler on Netflix
Nightcrawler on Netflix
Labels:
bill paxton,
dark,
ftrq,
gritty,
jake gyllenhaal,
netflix,
renee russo,
suspenseful,
thriller
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
The DUFF
This is a pretty cute & witty high school coming-of-age flick with a good lead performance by Mae Whitman. 3/5
The DUFF on Netflix
The DUFF on Netflix
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