On this month’s episode of Cut, Print, That’s a Review, Brendon covers a number of different movies out in the theaters now and some that made an appearance last year. It’s a robust show of reviews. If you’re looking for something interesting to sink into, here are some suggestions.
Ballerina, the latest John Wick spinoff starring Ana De Armas written by Shay Hatten an directed by Len Wisemen. It continues to tank at the box office, watch here to see what Brendon thinks.
The latest Wes Anderson movie The Phoenician Scheme, a flick about family in business staring Benicio del Torro, Michael Cera and Scarlet Johansson. This also features Bill Murray playing God…
Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Life of Chuck, a vignette on the ‘multitudes contained in all of us.’
Jia Zhangke’s Caught by the Tides, an examination of the psyche of modern China, a docu-drama that received a 99% rating from Rotten Tomatoes. See what Brendon thought about in this episode.
To round out the show, Brendon also waxes poetic on Joseph Kosinski’s new sports based thriller F1, starring Brad Pitt, Danny Boyle’s return to the world of the undead in 28 Years Later, & Pixar’s newest Sci-Fi feature Elio, and lastly Thug Life, a new film from the director of Dil Se.
That should feed most appetites
Check it out at Cut, Print, that’s a Review.