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Jul 1, 2018  
I Am Legend
I Am Legend
Richard Matheson | 2017 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
8.5 (20 Ratings)
Book Rating
The character building in this and emotional connection. (0 more)
The movie...just the ending, they changed it, it was bad. (0 more)
The ending though!
My first Richard Matheson book. It was a quick read not just because it was short but also because it was gripping.
  
Frost/Nixon (2008)
Frost/Nixon (2008)
2008 | Biography, Drama, History
Michael sheen (1 more)
Frank langella
Brillant performances from both actors in a intresting movie based on a true event. I knew enough about the watergate scandal before I watched the film to get a better understanding of Richard nixion still a good film thumbs up
  
Night and the City (1992)
Night and the City (1992)
1992 | Drama
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Richard Widmark’s finest moment. Jules Dassin’s too. Following the ten-cent dreams of a five-cent loser to become a wrestling promoter in the seedy London underworld, Widmark and Dassin locate the authentic heart of noir: working-class tragedy played out for Shakespearean stakes."

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Stir Crazy (1980)
Stir Crazy (1980)
1980 | Comedy
8
7.6 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Gene wilder (1 more)
Richard pryor
Watched last night on Netflix classic comedy gold staring two comic geniuses who may not have many movies together but this the best of the ones they did I couldn't stop laughing at the movie start to finish brillant movie
  
The Summoner’s Sins (Sandal Castle Medieval Thrillers #3)
The Summoner’s Sins (Sandal Castle Medieval Thrillers #3)
Keith Moray | 2021 | Fiction & Poetry, Mystery
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
The Summoner’s Sins is a really engaging historical fiction set in the 14th century. I really liked that real historical people were used in the narrative, and the attitudes of medieval people towards religion and witchcraft always fascinates me. The average medieval person was a very superstitious type - which I suppose was an understandable way to make sense of the world without science. Curses shouted out from the gallows abound in this story, and there are plenty of rebels in the background who are only too happy to make it look as though they are curses that have come true.
Richard Lee is a reasoned and logical man, and able to tell a curse from an actual murder - and thank goodness for him! I really liked the characters that Keith Moray has written in to this story, and Richard and Hubert are great lead characters. Richard is a god-fearing man, but he doesn’t let religion get in the way of the truth. Hubert is ever faithful to Richard and their pursuit of the truth.
I really very much enjoyed this book - I do like historical fiction (you’ve probably guessed this by now!) and I enjoy a good mystery. This delivered in spades on both counts.
Many thanks to Sapere Books for providing me with an e-ARC.
  
Watership Down (1978)
Watership Down (1978)
1978 | Adventure, Animation, Drama
Beautiful adaptation of Richard Adam's classic book. (3 more)
The animation is perfect for this film.
Features 'Bright Eyes', Art Garfunkel's classy title song.
Excellent cast.
This is in probably more appropriate for teens and adults, not small children's it does contain violence. (0 more)
Heart wrenching story about fluffy bunnies!
  
Controversy by Prince
Controversy by Prince
1981 | Rock
He gives us a blue Little Richard ditty for the Reagan era but minus the family-friendly innuendo and assures us that we’ll find pleasure together in these uncertain times.
Critic- Stephen Holden
Original Score: 9 out of 10

Read Review: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/controversy-19820121
  
Primal Fear (1996)
Primal Fear (1996)
1996 | Drama, Mystery
Ed Norton in arguably one of his better and earliest roles as an intense and totally convincing accused alter boy
Richard Gere is also outstanding as the defense lawyer in what I believe is one of the best legal dramas made. An intense and rewarding watch.
  
King Richard (2021)
King Richard (2021)
2021 | Biography, Drama, Sport
7
8.2 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
It's "Fine", but nothing special
The new bio-pic KING RICHARD, depicting the true life story of the unusual rise of the tennis playing Williams sisters, and the man who had the vision to get them there, was being billed as a film that just might have an Oscar nominated performance in it.

And this is true, but, that performance just might be Aunjanue Ellis’ performance as “Brandy” Williams (mother of Venus and Serena) and not Will Smith as the Central Character, Richard Williams.

Don’t get me wrong, Will Smith is very good in the title role of this film, filling “King Richard” Williams with swagger and a “I am not wrong” attitude throughout. The issue is that this character does not learn anything or grow during the film. He is cock-sure right at the start and he is cock-sure right at the end.

The surprise to me was Aunjanue Ellis as the put-upon wife, Brandy. Her character hangs in the background, supporting Richard and the girls until Richard pushes her buttons just one time too many and then she steps in. It is in these moments that this film crackles. Ellis has the “Oscar Speech” in this film and she fires some life into the 2 hour and 25 minute proceedings when it desperately needs it.

And that’s the problem, ultimately, with this film. The Direction by Reinaldo Marcus Green and the script by Zach Baylin is too reverential to the subject matter, shying away from the darkness and the tension that is creeping around the edges (which would have been interesting) to show us a pretty standard “if you stick to your guns, you’ll always be right” story that never really has any emotional resonance.

With the dominating (and domineering) performance of Smith, the performances of young actresses Saniyya Sidney (Venus) and Demi Singleton (Serena) are afterthoughts as are the Supporting Performances of Tony Goldwyn and Jon Bernthal as 2 tennis coaches that clash with Richard.

Ultimately, this is a “fine” film with some “fine” performances that will serve as a “fine” tribute to what the 2 Williams’ sisters have accomplished.

Letter Grade: B

7 stars (out of 10) and you can take that to the Bank(ofMarquis)
  
Greed (2019)
Greed (2019)
2019 | Comedy, Drama
7
7.0 (4 Ratings)
Movie Rating
410. Greed. A satirical look at the super rich. We meet Sir Richard McCreadie and it's his birthday coming up so he's gonna throw himself a party like the Romans used to party. And leading up to the party, the movie goes splitz on ya. Its the tale of young Richard and how he got to where he is. Its part documentary about the garment business as slave labor in foreign lands, also talks about immigration issues. Another huge chunk is Richard on some sort of business ethics trials, then it'll swing back to the party planning where we get to see his turbulent family life, his relationship with his son falling apart, however the main theme is the party, and keeping up appearances. It was an oddball movie, wasn't expecting it to be all over the place. I did enjoy it, I thought Steve Coogan played a cool though somewhat sleazy businessman, who really doesn't give a rat's ass about anyone else but himself. Filmbufftim on FB