Avengers 38: the Bechdel one
One Sentence Media Reviews
Avengers 38: the Bechdel one
Seems almost impossible, but this is a well-researched non-fiction tome about US food production, innovation, and sale that, despite being incredibly informative and detailed, is also profound, deeply philosophical, and often hilarious.
This delightful little piece of my childhood still enchants, even for people who haven't seen it before - another Don Bluth classic.
Wes Anderson reaches new levels of Wes Anderson in this series of challenging but uneven vignettes framed by a cutesy random story about a newspaper, and I’m totally here for it.
It’s fun to watch Will Smith in a more complicated role than the hero-type characters I’m used to, and even tho the plot of this sports story is pretty standard, the characters and soundtrack stand out.
this old 90s kid comedy classic has enough solid laughs and silly moments to be entertaining in a turn your brain off kind of way, but I wouldn't say it endures as a paragon of the genre.
If you’re a fan of Wes Anderson, the rough edges all over this early romcom of his make it all the more wonderful - raw, hilarious, and heartfelt.
This half baked retelling of a true story is hilarious and fun to watch with your friends for the costumes, the drugs, Macaulay Culkin, and the club scenes - but never for a second should you mistake it for a good movie.
Writing way too internally inconsistent for me to watch past the second episode.
The Veep people tried to transport their hilarious antics aboard a spaceship cruise ship, and while funny and engaging about 60% of the time, it didn’t quite come off as well as it should’ve.
It turns out this guy is a solid writer, and this story is gripping, cool, scary, creepy, and well worth reading.