Thoughts on Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) and Strangers on a Train (1951) (Double Review) · 3:16am Mar 26th, 2019
So a bit over a week ago, I saw Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018).
And it was...decent?
So a bit over a week ago, I saw Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018).
And it was...decent?
I have not been motivated to do things lately. But I saw these two movies recently, and I feel like I should talk about them anyway.
I saw Notorious first, two weeks ago, so I shall talk about that.
I thought it was pretty good.
So I just saw Spellbound.
And it was pretty great.
It definitely held my attention better than Rebecca, but I suppose that is because I was more invested in the plot this time. It's really a fascinating movie in a lot of different ways.
This Friday I have to turn in a paper for my Alfred Hitchcock class: the one that spurred on this Hitchcock marathon. It involved looking at a Hitchcock movie we hadn't seen specifically for class and I wasn't going to write this until the paper was done.
Well, it's done. So...
I just saw The Lodger on Monday night.
And it was pretty great.
I've decided I want to also talk about new music. It makes sense, really, because that's the form of media I'm probably most familiar with. Plus I listen to it literally all the time.
In any case, my favorite band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard released a new single called Cyboogie, and I decided to listen to it.
And it's pretty great.
So I just watched Sabotage.
And it was pretty good.
This review of sorts is a day early because due to the cold weather, classes were cancelled for today and tomorrow, and I thought that since I had the time, I ought to see this movie today. The professor wanted us to see it anyway and luckily I have it on DVD.