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"1.Barbara Ling and Nancy Haigh- Once Upon a Time in HollywoodThe only change here is shifting 1917 and The Irishman, as the technical contribution to the film itself seems great (sets and locations had to be built around the one-shot timeline). My biggest concern is history; this was the BAFTA lineup, and they've only gone five-for-five with the Oscars twice (though, admittedly, one of those was just two years ago). I just think that this lineup is really strong, and each have the necessary mome"
"2019 Waititi is now in the limelight and this one is his film to prove he is deserving of recognition (After Ragnarok) and to prove he can still direct the small films he was excellent with (before Ragnarok). Well, he proved it and then some. Beautiful, hilarious, poignant film. "
“Benigni in Hollywood, less ambitious, better inspired. 'It's hard to be a nazi' phrase in the minf of little fat Yorki, is captivating; the indefined mood is well definde in climatic mom,ents as mothers Scarlet hunging (just Jojo embracing her legs) and some others...” read more
" First Viewing Viewing Date: December 27th Via: Cinema Plot: A young boy in Hitler's army finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home. Rating: 8.3/10"
"1.Barbara Ling and Nancy Haigh- Once Upon a Time in HollywoodLock. 2.Bob Shaw and Regina Graves- The IrishmanWhere it's structural sturdiness may hurt it in costume design, it's likely what will help The Irishman here. Spanning decades and locations, there's a lot of ground to cover, and Shaw and Graves work does an exceptional job bringing these times and places to life. 3.Dennis Gassner and Lee Sandales- 19171917 is as technically accomplished a film as it gets, and that includes the produc"
"2019-12-11 @Celebration Cinema Crossroads Theater 14, Seat E5 via VIP Subscription House A fun comedy about a kid in Nazi Germany near the end of WW2, that turns dark. Great story, and I cared about the characters."
"First viewing - Nov. 2nd In Taika we trust, and Jojo Rabbit is further proof of why. It's a fun film, thoughtful, funny, and heartfelt, and I had a blast with it. I don't know that it quite crossed my line of greatness but it came close and I'd gladly watch it again."