The World of Henry Orient (George Roy Hill, 1964) 7/10
She Gods of Shark Reef (Roger Corman, 1958) 4+/10
Young and Willing (Edward H. Griffith, 1943) 6-/10
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (Henry King, 1951) 6.5/10
Preacher William Lundigan and wife Susan Hayward have an adventurous few years c.1910 remote Georgia.
Boxing Day (Aml Ameen, 2021) 6/10
When Hell Broke Loose (Kenneth G. Crane, 1958) 5/10
The President's Lady (Henry Levin, 1953) 6.5/10
A Shape of Things to Come (Lisa Malloy & J.P. Sniadecki, 2020) 5.5/10
Survivalist Sundog, on the Tex-Mex border in an unidentified future, alternates his time between violence and hallucinogens.
Berlin, I Love You (13 Directors, 2019) + 5/10
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (Johannes Roberts, 2021) 5.5/10
A Royal Scandal (Otto Preminger & Ernst Lubitsch, 1945) - 7/10
Being the Ricardos (Aaron Sorkin, 2021) + 6.5/10
Solid acting by the four actors playing the four leads in "I Love Lucy" highlights good drama which still seems to be missing a little something.
Kentucky (David Butler, 1938) 6/10
Desk Set (Walter Lang, 1957) 6.5/10
The Matrix Resurrections (Lana Wachowski, 2021) 6/10
The LCD Soundsystem Holiday Special (Eric Wareheim, 2021) - 6.5/10
The sitcom surrounding the concert footage is meh, but it's worth a peek to see the recently-reclusive band.
Throw Momma from the Train (Danny DeVito, 1987) 7/10
Carol for Another Christmas (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1964) + 6.5/10
The Impersonator (Alfred Shaughnessy, 1961) 5.5+/10
Benedetta (Paul Verhoeven, 2021) 6.5/10
Tale about 17th-century Tuscan nuns (Virginie Efira & Daphne Patakia) is really more about the plague and religious hypocrisy in typical Verhoeven style.
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