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?”
When I first reviewed The Greatest Showman, I said that while it was not a great movie, it did provide great entertainment. I was wrong.
While the demand from the holidays has kept me from reviewing films in my traditional format, let me give you a brief synopsis of five of them.
Walt Disney might have left us but his genius lives on as seen in this delightful film.
The opening song and dance number on a jammed LA Highway exit is breathtaking, and you will be glued to your seat from that very moment.
You know the music is going to be special when it involved inspiration from Lin-Manuel Miranda.
This is one of those tiny little animated films that you ignore to your detriment.
This is a magical film that found some audience members clapping at the end, I didn’t, but I wanted to.
I don’t need to do anything more than quote a line from “Sherry”. Movie fans, “Won’t you come out tonight!”