Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
The film’s unanswered question: “How could a 1979 graduate of Oxford go on a solo journey to Greece and not contemplate the use of birth control?”
The film’s unanswered question: “How could a 1979 graduate of Oxford go on a solo journey to Greece and not contemplate the use of birth control?”
Be prepared for an emotional experience that will come close to sucking the wind out of your cinematic lungs.
What I love about Pixar is its ability to bring animated films to the big screen that both kids and adults will like.
This is a story about three young nuns in 14th Century Spain whose sexual angst becomes a bit of a problem. Interestingly, none of them remotely cared.
This film reminded me of Book Club only with talented actresses 20 years younger.
Though the plot has merit, just set it aside. Be prepared to laugh longer and louder than you have ever done in a movie theater.
You will like this film only if you define annoyance as entertainment.
Like last year’s The Florida Project, this film could have been a great movie had it fallen into the category of a live-action short film.
Many critics loved this historical art film. I liked it…I think.