Master Gardener, The Little Mermaid, You Hurt My Feelings

Movie 1: Master Gardener

A very meticulous gardener tends to the lavish grounds and gardens of a wealthy southern dowager. This is the final film in a trilogy by Oscar winning director Paul Shrader. The gardener is a former white supremist with a Neo-Nazi past. The movie intentionally unfolds slowly, with excellent writing and acting. Sigourney Weaver is perfect as the landowner.

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Movie 2: The Little Mermaid

This is an absolutely marvelous remake of the Disney original. Ariel longs to discover a world above the sea. The visuals are stunning. Halle Bailey as Ariel and Melissa McCarthy as Ursula are perfectly cast. It will be captivating for the entire family.

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Movie 3: You Hurt My Feelings

This movie is a smart, well written comedy/drama about honest communication within relationships. What happens when we learn what others really think of us? Julia Louis-Dreyfus is at the top of her game.

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It Ain’t Over, L’immensita, Kandahar

Movie 1: It Ain’t Over

This is a fantastic documentary about the life and times of Yogi Berra, one of the greatest NY Yankees of all time. Narrated by one of his sons, it spans his life from growing up in a Saint Louis Italian neighborhood to receiving the Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama. This is a wonderfully intimate look at an American icon. Even if you aren’t a baseball fan this movie will warm your heart.

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Movie 2: L’immensita

Set in Rome in the 1970’s, this is a very heartfelt, and evocative, look at the love between a mother and her children, especially as one child is growing up transgender. Penelope Cruz, as the matriarch of the family, is absolutely mesmerizing. Italian with English subtitles.

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Movie 3: Kandahar

This is yet another well done action-packed movie with Gerard Butler. An undercover CIA operative, and his interpreter, try to get out of Afghanistan after the American pullout. A very well acted and scripted drama, this is only the second American movie to be ever fully made in Saudi Arabia.

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Ajoomma, Fast X, BlackBerry

Movie 1: Ajoomma

This is a delightful gem of a movie. A middle-aged Singaporean ‘auntie’ (ajoomma in Korean) takes a package tour to South Korea. She finds herself in unfamiliar places with new friendships. The dialogue and cinematography are wonderful. This is a very thoughtful, appealing and entertaining movie. It has been well received, with many awards, at film festivals worldwide. In limited US release, but if in a theater near you, enjoy it! Korean with English subtitles.

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Movie 2: Fast X

This is the latest entry in the Fast and Furious franchise. If you’ve seen any, or all, of the previous nine movies you know exactly what to expect. We couldn’t remember seeing any of the previous ones and found this one exciting and entertaining. Frantic action/car chases with beautiful cinematography. Won’t win any acting awards, but fun. And always good to see Charlize Theron.

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Movie 3: BlackBerry

This is a very amusing comic drama about the emergence of the smart phone and the wonky and crazy early tech workplace. Quick paced, good writing and acting. When was the last time you heard the words Napster, Palm Pilot or BlackBerry?

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Wild Life, Love Again, Sisu

Movie 1: Wild Life

This is a stunning documentary, spanning decades, about conservationists buying millions of acres of land to set up national parks in Chile and Argentina. And these are no ordinary conservationists. They are the San Francisco based founders of outdoor clothing giants Espirit, The North Face and Patagonia. Beautifully filmed and told.

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Movie 2: Love Again

This movie was a very pleasant surprise. It’s an English language remake of a 2016 German movie. A romantic comedy where a young woman finds love after the death of her fiancĂ©. Good acting and soundtrack. And it was fun seeing Celine Dion in an acting role playing herself.

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Movie 3: Sisu

Set in 1944 Lapland near the end of WWII, a Finnish gold hunter comes across a Nazi patrol. The landscapes and cinematography of Finland are stunning. The blood and violence are totally over the top, yet this movie is absolutely mesmerizing. It has the look, feel and soundtrack of a Quentin Tarantino movie. It isn’t. But if it was it would be an instant cult classic.

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Hypnotic, Book Club: The Next Chapter, The Mother

Movie 1: Hypnotic

Where to begin? This is a science fiction/action thriller that at first glance has a whole lot going for it. Top notch actors, writers, directing and a fascinating premise. The daughter of a Texas policeman is kidnapped, and he looks for her. But when the action thriller turns into a Syfy, it takes itself way too seriously. And then just becomes a confusing mess.

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Movie 2: Book Club: The Next Chapter

If you were a fan of the 2018 Book Club movie, then you should thoroughly enjoy this sequel. Four friends go to Italy for a bachelorette party. All four actresses are wonderful. This won’t win any awards, but it is a lot of fun. And it’s a visual love letter to Italy.

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Movie 3: The Mother

This is a tense action thriller just released on Netflix. An assassin comes out of hiding to protect her daughter. The entire cast is very good. Jennifer Lopez is perfect in the role of the mother and assassin.

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Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret., Mafia Mamma, Renfield

Movie 1: Are You There God? It’s Me, Margret.

Based on the 1970 novel of the same name, this little gem of a movie is still relevant after 53 years. This coming of age story is about a wonderfully wide eyed twelve year old being raised with no religion. She experiences everything preteens do trying to fit in. The writing and acting are first rate.

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Movie 2: Mafia Mamma

A sheltered, American suburban housewife inherits her grandfather’s mafia empire. We weren’t expecting much but were pleasantly surprised. This comedy is very well written. Toni Collette, as the mom, is very good and carries the entire movie. Not great, but a lot of fun.

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Movie 3: Renfield

This comedy/drama about a very narcissistic Dracula was much better than we thought. Very well acted. Renfield, played by Nicholas Hoult, is Dracula’s loyal servant, until he isn’t. Awkwafina is always fun to watch.

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Air, The Covenant, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

Movie 1: Air

This is a very entertaining Ben Affleck directed sports drama about real events. Nike shoes signing Michael Jordan to their first blockbuster contract in 1984. The all-star cast is terrific. Viola Davis, as Jordan’s mother, is marvelous.

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Movie 2: The Covenant

This may be Guy Ritchie’s best movie to date. It is a very well done and explosive movie about an Afghan interpreter left behind when the US pulls out of Afghanistan. The tension is palpable. We found ourselves thinking about this film long after it was over.

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Movie 3: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

If you’ve seen the other Guardian of the Galaxy movies, you will very much appreciate this (supposedly) final installment in the franchise. The Guardians are on a mission to save Rockets (voiced by Bradley Cooper) life. The special effects are fantastic. The friendship and camaraderie between the main characters is fun to watch.

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