Being over 80, I suppose I shouldn't complain that few of the movies you all review have little interest for me or my wife. Most of them seem to fall in the category of multiplex/multiverse CGI extravaganzas for viewers in the 13-35 age group. I do enjoy the "controversy/non-troversy" segment for its insights into movie industry or pop c…
Being over 80, I suppose I shouldn't complain that few of the movies you all review have little interest for me or my wife. Most of them seem to fall in the category of multiplex/multiverse CGI extravaganzas for viewers in the 13-35 age group. I do enjoy the "controversy/non-troversy" segment for its insights into movie industry or pop culture activities. But, as a Bulwark subscriber, I'm sure there are other mature subscribers like us who would also appreciate reviews of movies, whether in theaters or not, that have mature themes, well-written dialog, and coherent story lines.
Being over 80, I suppose I shouldn't complain that few of the movies you all review have little interest for me or my wife. Most of them seem to fall in the category of multiplex/multiverse CGI extravaganzas for viewers in the 13-35 age group. I do enjoy the "controversy/non-troversy" segment for its insights into movie industry or pop culture activities. But, as a Bulwark subscriber, I'm sure there are other mature subscribers like us who would also appreciate reviews of movies, whether in theaters or not, that have mature themes, well-written dialog, and coherent story lines.
Wes Anderson's ASTEROID CITY is on the menu next week, so hopefully that fits the bill.