Sorry to Bother You
Be prepared for an emotional experience that will come close to sucking the wind out of your cinematic lungs.
Be prepared for an emotional experience that will come close to sucking the wind out of your cinematic lungs.
This film is a perfect example of why I see most movies alone. I almost always enjoy the ride, and few others share my enthusiasm.
Comedy, great special effects and two dynamic female performances safes this film from its own weaknesses.
Have we already begun our version of the Purge by separating children from their parents in the name of domestic security?
Though it’s far from a great movie, who doesn’t enjoy watching dinosaurs devour a few bad guys. But let me warn you that this may be too horrifying for younger children.
If you majored in history in college as I did, this film teaches you more about an event in World War II than you will ever learn in a textbook.
This little film defines why I love going to the movies.
The only creative thing about this film is the inventive name of the characters ranging from Waikiki, Niagara, Honolulu, Acapulco and Everest.
What I love about Pixar is its ability to bring animated films to the big screen that both kids and adults will like.