Baby Driver
The music permeating this film proves that even Hell can be endearing.
The music permeating this film proves that even Hell can be endearing.
If you loved The Hateful Eight (2015) this will be your cup of tea.
Wear a disguise and venture in to see this film. Drink your embarrassment off in a bar after leaving the theater.
The three minute ending was surprisingly moving, and it helped you to forget the confusing two hours that preceded it.
You may not know Margaret Bowman, but wait until you see her unforgettable role as a sassy waitress.
This film should be watched at home when you are bored. Unfortunately, you would probably fall asleep halfway through it.
I took my Saudi foreign exchange student to see this film, and this was his last week in the States. At least he can remember why we Americans value artistic mendacity.
In the words of a close friend, “Hammerle, this was the worst f–king movie I’ve ever seen.”
This is a contemporary film that deserves to be seen. If it makes you feel uncomfortable, good.