CAUGHT STEALING (2025): The Things I Liked…

Caught Stealing, the latest crime/comedy/thriller from Darren Aronofsky (of Black Swan 2010), is an adequately engaging, well-acted film. It’s just not for me.

Starring Austin Butler, Liev Schreiber, Zoë Kravitz, Bad Bunny, and Regina King, I wasn’t entirely convinced I’d like Caught Stealing even at trailer stage. Still, after hearing a few friends say they enjoyed it, I pressed play.

Post-viewing, I can see why it worked for others. Set in 1990s New York City, it follows Hank (Butler), a young man who becomes entangled in a dangerous struggle to survive, thanks to a criminal acquaintance.

Part of the reason it didn’t fully work for me is the inevitable comparison to some early Guy Ritchie films (Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Snatch (2000)…), which I enjoyed far more.

I also spent a good chunk of the runtime feeling genuinely irritated by the cat owner’s selfishness and complete disregard for Hank’s well-being. On top of that, some of Hank’s decision-making left me frustrated, because his sense of self-preservation often seemed non-operational.

That said, a definite highlight, aside from the solid performances is the song that opens the film, Doom by IDLES.

Watch Caught Stealing if you’re curious. You may find that it’s for you. 

Happy Film Loving,

G

MARGO’S GOT MONEY TROUBLES (2026): New Trailer Starring Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Nick Offerman…

Margo's Got Money Problems (2026), Nick Offerman, Apple TV
Margo’s Got Money Problems (2026), Nick Offerman, Apple TV

New comedy/drama Margo’s Got Money Troubles stars Elle Fanning as a young mother struggling to make ends meet.

Thanks to advice from her pro-wrestling estranged father (Nick Offerman), Margo starts an OnlyFans account.

Nicole Kidman, Michael Workeye, Greg Kinnear, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Marcia Gay Harden are among the key cast.

This looks fun and brilliantly acted, and I want that red-and-yellow tiger robe.

Are you ready for the giggles in this series, which brings to mind 2007’s Juno (for one reason and one reason only)?

Sasha Diamond, Laura San Giacomo, Caitlin McGee, Kailena Mai, Enzian Schaller, Thaddea Graham and Melissa Falcone also star.

Margo’s Got Money Troubles Release Dates: April 15th, 2026 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

THE DINOSAURS (2026): New Dinosaur Documentary Starring Morgan Freeman…

Executive produced by Steven Spielberg and featuring Morgan Freeman as the narrator, The Dinosaurs is a new documentary that dives into the evolutionary journey of dinosaurs.

We can expect a close look at their origins, ecological significance, diversification, and eventual extinction.

How smart to have Freeman as the narrator, and to mention Spielberg’s involvement just before the Shark’s demise.

I’m ready for my prehistoric science/history lesson. Are you?

The Dinosaurs Release Dates: March 6th, 2026, Netflix…

Happy Film Loving,

G

WAR MACHINE (2026): New Trailer From Alan Ritchson, Joshua Diaz, Richard Cotta, Dennis Quaid…

Directed by Patrick Hughes, new action/sci-fi/thriller, War Machine is about exactly that, a war machine focused on killing the final recruits of a gruelling special ops boot camp.

The key cast includes Alan Ritchson, Dennis Quaid, Joshua Diaz and Richard Cotta.

I guess it’s time for my first Ritchson movie.

The plot is promising, and I’m curious to see how anyone survives the deadly chase. Hopefully, some memorable action sequences are in store, even though I’m not necessarily expecting them.

How many Ritchson shows/films have you seen?

Daniel Webber, Jai Courtney, Esai Morales, Keiynan Lonsdale, Jack Patten, Stephan James, inson, Joey Vieira, Christopher Kirby and Jacob Hohua also star.

War Machine Release Dates: March 6th, 2026 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

BUGONIA (2025): The Things I Liked…

Bugonia (2025), Emma Stone, Focus Features
Bugonia (2025), Emma Stone, Focus Features

The acting in director Yorgos Lanthimos’s Bugonia, a comedy/sci-fi movie about the kidnapping of a high-profile CEO by conspiracy theorists, is fantastic. 

I thoroughly enjoyed how Emma Stone was able to completely disappear into her character, and the unexpected turns the story took, a story I partly view as a love letter to Earth and to bees.

As is typical of Lanthimos’s films, Bugonia is a mixture of humour and darkness. Thankfully for me, the shift between the two isn’t as jarring as it was in The Lobster (2015). Still, as hilarious as it was to watch some of the conspiracy theory madness unfold, unsurprisingly, it was equally sobering. In fact, there came a point after the kidnapping when I was super eager for Stone’s character’s freedom. 

It may not be fully comfortable to watch throughout, but definitely give it a chance if you’re curious. It’s a good, sometimes funny story that’s so superbly acted that you’ll almost forget about the moments when the musical score is too imposing. And you’ll almost disregard a moment that appeared to be a continuity error, where Stone’s character is supposed to be limping but isn’t. 

Aidan Delbis, Jesse Plemons, and Alicia Silverstone round out a seriously talented cast.

Have you seen Bugonia yet?

Happy Film Loving,

G

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