Dredd. Hey, you guys are right. It's pretty good. B+
Devil. Not so bad. If memory serves, I think this is largely a retread of
. C
My Dinner with Andre. Pretty good. Well, I wasn't sure I'd be able to sit through it all. But I stuck with it, and it did pick up for me after a while, enough to encourage me to finish it. I know it might have been an impossible challenge for any actor, but I'm sorry to say that Andre Gregory's performance did mostly feel like he was reciting from a script. But this material really did require as naturalistic of a performance as possible, if ever a film needed one. But hey, I don't wish to knock him. He and his performance still have appeal. And then there's the elephant in the room. I suppose it's the difference in the times (?), but if I were Andre's friend, Wally, I'd have been like, Andre, have you seen anyone?...I'm sorry, I'm no doctor, but what you describe sounds quite a bit like the symptoms of schizophrenia or something, doesn't it? Then it would become a discussion or a story about mental illness, I suppose. I did rather like how it ended, quietly, thoughtfully. B (but an A for daring to break the mainstream mold)
Apollo 18. 'Sokay. Great premise. The shaky cam (though it's not really shaky cam, but still like sitting through shaky cam) is not so great. So where do they go with this promising premise?
. Really? You kind of gotta think that when they made the decision to go with
, they made the decision to embrace the ho-hum. C
Greenberg. I've wanted to see this since it came out. Fairly good. Reminds me a lot of
Silver Linings Playbook, or vice versa. B