FILM REVIEWS #855
July 1st, 2021
1) THE DRY– 2020. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “A federal agent investigates the decades-old death of a teenage girl in his drought-stricken hometown.”
5/19/21- Excellent reviews for this drama. TRDB.
6/23/21- Excellent reviews but I was a bit disappointed. The film was OK. TRDB.
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6/19/21- Fair reviews from critics and audiences. TRDB. On Netflix
2) SUMMER OF 85– 2021. Synopsis by Netflix. “Two young men meet in dramatic fashion on the Normandy coast when Alexis capsizes his boat and mercurial David comes to the rescue. After becoming friends, they begin an intense romance, but things take a dark turn as David’s sinister side surfaces.”
6/19/21- Mixed reviews. TRDB. In Theaters
3) 12 MIGHTY ORPHANS– 2021. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “12 MIGHTY ORPHANS tells the true story of the Mighty Mites, the football team of a Fort Worth orphanage who, during the Great Depression, went from playing without shoes—or even a football—to playing for the Texas state championships.”
6/17/21- Poor reviews by the critics and excellent ones by audiences. TRDB. In Theaters
4) LES NOTRES– 2020. Synopsis by Netflix. “In the provincial Quebecois town of Sainte-Adeline, a popular teenager’s pregnancy and refusal to identify the father spark threats and accusations that begin to unravel the close-knit community’s social fabric.”
6/19/21- Excellent reviews. TRDB. In Theaters and on multiple streaming sites
5) THE SPARKS BROTHERS– 2021. Synopsis by Netflix. “Starting their run in the 1970s and still going strong, Sparks is among the most durable yet least known American pop-rock bands, shape-shifting to adapt to changing tastes. This entertaining documentary pays tribute to their 50-year career.”
6/19/21- Excellent reviews by everybody. TRDB. In Theaters
6) A CRIME ON THE BAYOU– 2020. Synopsis by Netflix. “When African-American teen Gary Duncan is arrested for touching a white boy’s arm while stopping a fight in 1966 Louisiana, young Jewish lawyer Richard Sobol argues the case all the way to the Supreme Court, as recounted in this documentary.”
6/18/21- Great reviews for this documentary. TRDB. In Theaters
7) MY NAME IS BULGER– 2021. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “While William Bulger rises to the top of the political world, the FBI starts a push to find one of their most-wanted fugitives, his brother James “Whitey” Bulger.”
6/19/21- Mediocre reviews at best for this documentary. TRDB. On Discovery
8) SWEET THING– 2021. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “The story revolves around the two siblings and their struggle to find solid ground in the homes of Adam, their alcoholic father, and Eve, their negligent mother. The children ultimately run away and find a temporary life for themselves around the town of New Bedford, MA.”
6/19/21- Excellent reviews. TRDB. In Theaters and virtual cinemas
9) RITA MORENO: JUST A GIRL WHO DECIDED TO GO FOR IT- 2021. Synopsis by Netflix. “As a singer, dancer and actress, Rita Moreno is a creative force to be reckoned with. This affectionate documentary traces her journey from Puerto Rico to a U.S. stage and screen career that has paved the way for generations of future immigrants.”
6/17/21- Excellent reviews for this documentary. TRDB. In Theaters
10) THE SPACE BETWEEN– Aging rocker Micky Adams hasn’t released an album in years, and his label wants to dump him. Dispatched to deliver the news to Micky at his home, young staffer Charlie Porter instead ends up forming an unlikely friendship with the eccentric musician.
6/19/21- Early reviews are weak. TRDB. On Amazon Prime, Vudu and other streaming platforms
12) THE FRENCH– 1982. About the inner workings of professional tennis before it became commercialized.
6/19/21- A very good review in today’s NY Times. On Virtual cinemas
13) TRUMAN & TENNESSEE: AN INTIMATE CONVERSATION-2021. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “The work, lives, and personal journeys of iconic American artists Truman Capote and Tennesee Williams coalesce with creative combustion in this innovative dual-portrait documentary.”
6/19/21- Excellent reviews for this documentary. TRDB. In Theaters and virtual cinemas
SKIP THESE
1) THE HITMAN’S WIFE’S BODYGUARD– Terrible reviews by the critics and fair ones from audiences. In Theaters
2) THE BIRTHDAY CAKE– In Theaters and other streaming platforms
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a) SUMMER OF 85– 2021. Synopsis by Netflix. “Two young men meet in dramatic fashion on the Normandy coast when Alexis capsizes his boat and mercurial David comes to the rescue. After becoming friends, they begin an intense romance, but things take a dark turn as David’s sinister side surfaces.”
6/19/21- Mixed reviews. TRDB.
e) TRUMAN AND TENNESSEE- AN INTIMATE CONVERSATON– 2021. Synopsis by Rotten Tomatoes. “The work, lives, and personal journeys of iconic American artists Truman Capote and Tennesee Williams coalesce with creative combustion in this innovative dual-portrait documentary.”
6/19/21- Excellent reviews for this documentary. TRDB.
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