Well, hello there, kind folks. If you’re visiting this blog of mine, I presume that you have a certain interest in the cinema. As for me, even since my early childhood, I have had a deep love of everything related to movies and television. As far as I can remember, I have been more at ease in front of a screen than in the yard, outside, playing. It is a great way to travel, though other people’s stories, without having to foot any kind of steep bill. Over the years, I feel that movie-watching has even fuelled my own creativity.

All that being said, I welcome you in my Cinephile’s Nest. I hope you enjoy it here, feel free to come back at any time. Here you will find reviews of current movies and older ones. TV shows also. Some classics that have remained some of my favourites, some that have disappointed me. I will use a very basic star (*) system to grade them from 1 to 5 (5 being sliced bread level). Remember, these are just my tastes. I will try to explain in each review what I liked about these particular movies, without giving spoilers.

Il y aura aussi des critiques en français pour les films francophones, car j'aime également le cinéma dans ma langue maternelle. Avant d'apprendre l'anglais, plus jeune, je louais des tonnes de films traduits en français, surtout ceux de Bud Spencer et Terrence Hill. Ma mère a eu le choc de sa vie lorsqu'un jour, dans la boîte d'un de ces films, Deep Throat avait malencontreusement inséré. Une expérience formatrice pour le jeune cinéphile que je suis.

Bienvenue à tous, amusez-vous bien.

I welcome you all here, enjoy yourself.

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Iron Man (2008)

Genre: Superhero
Directed by: Jon Favreau
Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Terence Howard, Jeff Bridges
Running Time: 126 minutes



Tony Stark inherited Stark Industries, a weapons manufacturer, from his dad. During a trip to Afghanistan to demonstrate a new missile, his convoy is attacked and he is captured by a group of terrorists, who offer to free him if he builds a missile on the spot for them. Not trusting that he will be really freed once he delivers, Stark builds a mechanized suit of armor that will transform him into superhero Iron Man and help him escape his captors. Once free, Stark wants to change the ways of his company, but he finds resistance on the inside.

This is a pretty good superhero movie. The action is fast-paced and the acting is solid, especially on Robert Downey Jr.’s and Jeff Bridges’ parts. Bridges is very believable as a bad guy, with the different look for him.

There is quite a bit of cheesiness here, but that is to be expected with this genre. This was the first movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Rating: ««««

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Everybody's Fine (2009)


Genre: Drama
Directed by: Kirk Jones
Cast: Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Sam Rockwell, Kate Beckinsale
Running Time: 99 minutes



Frank Goode is a retired man who recently lost his wife. He is expecting his kids to visit, but, one after the other, they call to say they cannot make it. Feeling a bit down, Frank decides to travel around the country to make a surprise visit to them. He comes to find out that three of his kids are hiding some information about the fourth one.

This is a cute tale about parental expectations. Robert De Niro carries this one on his very talented shoulders. He makes Frank Goode a touching old made in spite of the character's flaws. He makes us care about him. In spite of the talent involved in the supporting cast, these actors and actresses were not given much to work with in terms of multi-dimensional characters. Still, the story is compelling and hit me right in the feels on many occasions. It is a bit cheesy and predictably, but still sweet and touching.
Rating: ««««

Monday, January 13, 2020

Take Me Home Tonight (2011)

Genre: Comedy
Directed by: Michael Dowse
Cast: Topher Grace, Anna Faris, Dan Fogler
Running Time: 97 minutes



Matt Franklin graduated from MIT, but he still works at the video store in the mall. With his twin sister and his best friend, Matt goes to a party in the hope of finally finding an in with his high school crush, Tori Frederking.

Honestly, it took me a long time to get into this movie. The acting is fine, but the story seemed to drag along aimlessly at first. Business kind of picked up towards the end, to make this film somewhat enjoyable.
Rating: «««

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Game of Death (1978)


Genre: Action
Directed by: Robert Clouse
Cast: Bruce Lee, Gig Young, Dean Jagger
Running Time: 100 minutes



Billy Lo is a martial arts movie star who finds himself in the crosshairs of the underworld. After a failed murder attempt on his person, Billy fakes his own death for a while to plot his revenge on the criminals who tried to kill him.

Bruce Lee started shooting the fight scenes for this film in 1972, but stopped to work on Enter the Dragon. The actor died before he could return to it. Robert Clouse completed the film, using stand-ins and even a cardboard cut-out. The original fight scenes are awesome and some of the action is good, but the whole thing feels like an exploitation of Lee’s death. Not a totally bad film in itself, but not great either.
Rating: «««