SURVIVORS GUIDE TO PRISON (2018): A Worthy Hour & Forty Two Minutes…

Survivor’s Guide To Prison (2018), Danny Trejo
Survivor’s Guide To Prison (2018), Danny Trejo

Written/directed by Matthew Cooke, Survivor’s Guide To Prison covers some truths I was already aware of, thanks to a few TV shows and movies I’ve seen. It also opened my eyes to new facts I hadn’t even thought about. New truths presented by and featuring people of various backgrounds who have valuable inside knowledge about how things often work from the moment you’re arrested through to prison, guilty or not.

As expected, ‘depressing’ is the word for the truth that’s presented in Survivor’s Guide To Prison. You’ll probably need some strength and faith (as I did) to make it to the hopeful bit towards the end. The bit where Cooke’s film shows us that, as messed up as the system is and my goodness, it really, truly is messed up – especially if you’re a person of colour and not rich; necessary change is possible, and though seemingly very slow, change is happening.

When the end of the assault on my faith in humanity finally came, besides wanting change to come much, MUCH sooner, I wished that Survivor’s Guide To Prison showed more examples of organisations and people who are doing all they can to affect change. That likely would have made me feel that little bit more hopeful.

If the message wasn’t already clear, watch it because the stories are compelling and because then, you’ll have the knowledge, which you’ll hopefully never personally need – like insurance but better.

Happy Film Loving,

G

ON CHESIL BEACH (2017): The Thing I Liked…

On Chesil Beach (2017), Billy Howle, Saoirse Ronan
On Chesil Beach (2017), Billy Howle, Saoirse Ronan

Starring Saoirse Ronan, Emily Watson, Billy Howle and Ann-Marie Duff, I’m glad I made it to the end of On Chesil BeachThough a seemingly slow-moving story, I didn’t completely hate watching life unfold for a young couple whose idyllic romance in 1962 England collides with issues of sexual freedom, societal pressure and more.

The romance at the heart of the story is pleasant enough but when I think of On Chesil Beach, what I’ll first recall is the gorgeous blue hue of  Ronan’s beach outfit. Besides that, I’ll remember how it had me thinking about two things, firstly, effective communication, which sadly isn’t always possible when in the heat of the moment, leading to some fairly unfortunate circumstances. Secondly, how a toxic parent/child relationship can negatively affect the child’s life, particularly when truth and or reconciliation plus therapy don’t happen.

Overall, I don’t think ‘enjoyed’ is quite the right word for how I feel about this movie. The performances were good, even though it took me a few minutes to stop seeing Cillian Murphy in Howle’s role – not that Howle did a bad job, mind you.

Overall,  director Dominic Cooke’s On Chesil Beach is a film I watched that I neither loved nor hated. I guess the value of it, for me, is in all the reflection it inspired. And, yes, also the gorgeous blue of that beach outfit.

See it if you’r so curious. Just remember, it’s definitely heartbreaking.

Happy Film Loving,

G

GREEN BOOK (2018): New Trailer From Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, Linda Cardellini…

Green Book (2018), Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali
Green Book (2018), Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali

Read my spoiler-free movie review of Greenbook (2018).


Green Book is a 1960s set story of the friendship between a working-class Italian-American bouncer who becomes the driver of an African-American classical pianist.

Directed by Peter Farrelly; key cast includes Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali and Linda Cardellini.

The dynamic of this clearly great friendship reminds me so much of The Intouchables (2011). I’m in for this reason, the beautifully edited trailer and the brilliant cast.

Don Stark, P.J. Byrne, Iqbal Theba, Brian Stepanek and Sebastian Maniscalco also star.

Green Book Release Dates: November 16th, 2018 (US); February 8th, 2019 (UK)…

Read my spoiler free review of Green Book

Happy Film Loving,

G

WHAT MEN WANT (2019): New Trailer From Taraji P. Henson, Max Greenfield, Tracy Morgan, Wendi McLendon-Covey…

What Men Want (2019), Taraji P. Henson
What Men Want (2019), Taraji P. Henson

Read my spoiler-free movie review of What Men Want Story (2019).


What Men Want is a new comedy/fantasy/romance about a woman who gains an unexpected edge over her male sports agent colleagues when she develops the ability to hear their thoughts.

Directed by  Adam Shankman; key cast includes Taraji P. Henson, Max Greenfield, Tracy Morgan and Wendi McLendon-Covey.

I remember watching and liking What Women Want (2000), the version starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt. Hopefully, this version will be close to as fun.

So far, I have zero complaints about the trailer.

Additional cast includes Erikah Badu, Aldis Hodge, Deja Dee, Tamala Jones and Chris Witaske.

What Men Want Release Dates: February 8th, 2019, (US); March 22nd, 2019 (UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

LIKE FATHER (2018): The Things I Liked…

Like Father (2018), Kelsey Grammer, Kristen Bell
Like Father (2018), Kelsey Grammer, Kristen Bell

Like Father, a Netflix comedy/drama about a workaholic woman who goes on her honeymoon with her father after being ditched at the altar, is a good movie. Directed and co-written by Lauren Miller Rogen, I particularly enjoyed the writing and not just because I found the script funny.

While simultaneously moving and amusing me, Like Father did a good job of portraying an example of a challenging father/daughter relationship. The story also helped confirm some of the necessary elements for any kind of reconciliation to even be possible.

If I had to choose, my favourite moment in Miller’s film, it’s the fun newlywed/honeymooners game. Like Father really helped further solidify my general ‘deep like’ for Bell. I also love that Like Father reminded me of the beautiful bass of Kelsey  Grammer’s voice.

Watch this one if the story intrigues you and especially if you like the cast. As you do that, I’m going to take a few moments to consider when my next New York trip might be. I may also begin to plan my Royal Caribbean Cruise itinerary; just a couple of possible side effects of watching this film.

Happy Film Loving,

G