ADRIFT (2018): The Things I Liked…

Adrift (2018), Sam Claflin, Shailene Woodley ..
Adrift (2018), Sam Claflin, Shailene Woodley

I actually wasn’t sure how engaging Adrift would be, considering that a good amount of it takes place at sea. I’m therefore very glad to report that a key highlight of the film, for me, at least, is the smart way the story is told and edited.

The structure of director Baltasar Kormákur’s movie ensured I remained interested throughout. The performances by Sam Claflin and Shailene Woodley certainly helped with that. As did the film’s general premise – the true survival story of a young couple stranded at sea.

Being the sucker for a touching love story that I am, I also appreciated the romance.

I’d love to say that I’ve retained a few nuggets of knowledge about surviving at sea after watching Adrift – but really, all I’ve learned is that it wouldn’t be a bad idea for me to know how to sail. Watch it if the story and actors appeal.

Happy Film Loving,

G

I THINK WE’RE ALONE NOW (2018): New Trailer From Elle Fanning, Peter Dinklage, Paul Giamatti, Charlotte Gainsbourg…

I Think We're Alone Now (2018), Elle Fanning
I Think We’re Alone Now (2018), Elle Fanning

In I Think We’re Alone Now, the apocalypse turns out to be a blessing in disguise for one lucky recluse. That is until a second survivor arrives with the threat of companionship.

Directed by Reed Morano, Elle Fanning, Peter Dinklage, Paul Giamatti and Charlotte Gainsbourg star.

I want to see how well the film works with such a small cast. I’m hoping it’s an adequately engaging story and that the on-screen chemistry is great between Dinklage and Fanning.

I Think We’re Alone Now Release Dates: September 21st, 2018 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

THE LAND OF STEADY HABITS (2018): New Trailer From Ben Mendelsohn, Edie Falco, Natalie Gold, Connie Britton, Thomas Mann…

The Land of Steady Habits (2018), Ben Mendehlson
The Land of Steady Habits (2018), Ben Mendehlson

A man retires from his job in finance and leaves his wife in the hopes that it will renew his lust for life, but things don’t quite go according to plan.

Written/directed by Nicole Holofcener, key cast includes Ben Mendelsohn, Edie Falco, Natalie Gold, Connie Britton and Thomas Mann.

I’m curious because the cast is good. I’m also intrigued by Mendelsohn’s American accent.

Lastly, my nosy side wants to know the secret Mendelsohn’s character seems to be hiding. There may be no secret at all, which would also be fine.

The Land Of Steady Habits Release Dates: September 14th, 2018 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

BEN IS BACK (2018): New Trailer From Julia Roberts, Kathryn Newton, Lucas Hedges…

Ben Is Back (2018), Julia Roberts, Lucas Hedges
Ben Is Back (2018), Julia Roberts, Lucas Hedges

Written/directed by Peter Hedges, Ben Is Back is a new drama about a son who returns home to his unsuspecting family on a fateful Christmas Eve.

His wary mother welcomes him but finds that she must do everything in her power to avoid the family’s downfall in the next twenty four hours, for her beloved son is still very much in harm’s way.

Julia Roberts, Kathryn Newton and Lucas Hedges star.

I’m interested because it’s Roberts. I’m also curious about Ben and I’m currently having fun trying to figure out ‘what his deal is.’ Did somebody say drugs?

Courtney B. Vance, Tim Guinee, Faith Logan, Candace Smith, Marquise Vilson and Jakari Fraser also star.

Ben Is Back Release Dates: December 7th, 2018 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

TAG (2018): The Things I Liked…

Tag (2018), Jeremy Renner
Tag (2018), Jeremy Renner

I must be too sensible for this kind of fun because, as I watched director Jeff Tomsic’s male friendship comedy Tag, where former classmates play an elaborate game of tag across the country, I thought it silly for grown, middle-aged men to be playing a children’s game. Especially the way it’s played in the movie, often resulting in a notable amount of damage to the immediate surroundings.

My sensible ways aside, it’s unfortunate I wasn’t very amused throughout the film, and the only scenes that had me most engaged were the ones featuring Jeremy Renner’s character, Jerry. Particularly when he was playing the game. Renner’s stunt work, athleticism and general onscreen charisma helped make Tag that little bit more watchable.

Also starring Ed Helms, Jake Johnson and Jon Hamm, I probably would have had more fun watching Tag if I’d felt like I knew the characters more before the game commenced. What happened before we met Renner’s character sadly felt more like un-amusing filler. Besides Jerry, my favourite thing about Tag is the way it ends and the music choice just before the credits.

Even though I’m not Tag’s biggest fan, I admit that knowing the film was based on a real-life group of friends who played the game for 23 years warms my heart a little. It also has me wondering about precisely how the film is different from the whole truth.

Watch it if you’re so curious. Maybe you’ll find it more fun than I did.

Happy Film Loving,

G