Tagged: rodrigo recommends
Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ stellar performance and great chemistry with James Gandolfini should have made her an Academy Award nominee along with Gandolfini, but either voters forgot about them or maybe there’s a stigma against tv-made actors. Either way, Enough Said is easily one of the best films of 2013.
Despite Fox and Singer saying this movie was a way to unite all the X-Men movies, it’s very clear X-Men: Days of Future Past wants us to forget X-Men: The Last Stand or X-Men Origins: Wolverine ever happened.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is the best Marvel movie since The Avengers.
Dallas Buyers Club showcases really great performances from its cast, especially Jared Leto and Matthew McConaughey.
This high production take on procedural mystery is alright (alright, alright) if you don’t fall far down the spiral of hype.
The viewing experience of Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s Lego-made world is really solid thanks to how everything plays out.
Martin Scorsese’s black comedy adaptation of Jordan Belfort’s biography is currently my favorite film of the decade in spite of its content and multiple amusing (yet fucked up) douchetastic moments.
The premise of a man falling in love with his Operating System is something that sounds most likely creepy and weird, but under Spike Jonze’s command and his cast, Her is a very heartfelt film that is shockingly sweet, delightful and even touching film.
It’s the stellar acting from the debuting Barkhad Abdi and the veteran Tom Hanks that makes Captain Phillips engaging to watch
Out of Netflix’s new content, Orange Is the New Black proved to be the most interesting (and entertaining) of them all with its very diverse cast and outstanding storytelling.