Film and TV reviews, đ as well as short stories and free verse poems.
You are my loyal subject as my feet are sparkly cleaned, You always help me up from my chair and youâre hardly ever mean, You straighten my back until Iâm fully erect,
By Grz Colmabout a year ago in Poets
Spielbergâs semi-autobiographical âThe Fabelmansâ chronicles teenager Sammy (Gabriel LaBelle) growing up in suburban Arizona post World War 2. From a young age he is enamoured with all things film. In the earlier scenes we see Sammy as a child recreate a disastrous action sequence after seeing Demilleâs âThe Greatest Show on Earthâ (1952) with which he utilises his new train set from his father and later with a 8mm camera gifted from his mother.
By Grz Colmabout a year ago in Geeks
I suppose you would find these any old place, Yet this one was a little different, There were many inside her head, No, not just brain cells (although that was sometimes debatable these days)
Silence time has passed, Step up now Sir, itâs your year, Ride the Race of Life! -2023 *Thanks so much for checking out this Haiku. If you liked it, please consider hitting the heart and subscribing for more. Many thanks.
Disappointment Reigns, Enlightenment follows forth, Grand treasures of old⊠-2023 Thanks for reading, if you want to support my writing by hitting the heart and subscribing for more then that would be wonderful. Many thanks.
âTime-shiftingâ: Cascading cache, Falling through the endless sky - Privy eyes only. -2023 Thanks so much for reading. If you liked it, please consider hitting the heart and subscribing for more. Many thanks.
âM3GANâ is a light and kooky cautionary tale of our relationships with and reliance on technology and how this tends to get in the way of our much needed human relationships. This comedy/horror seems to be getting way too much acclaim and Iâm not quite sure why. Have you seen itâs score on Rotten Tomatoes?! Itâs at 94%! Yes - it is amusing, but itâs all been done before and possibly better than this.
âThe Whaleâ - Dir. Darren Aronofsky Brendan Fraser stars in the heartfelt âThe Whaleâ - a tale of a morbidly obese English teacher aiming to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter. The film is based on the play by Samuel D. Hunter (who also wrote the screenplay) which Iâd not heard of prior. The stage origins are not made secret as the film is entirely set in one home - essentially a chamber piece, yet I was never bored.
A film with no symbolism, allegory or even political statements that I can recall.. and PHEW for that! This is simple, clean fun and as such it is a welcome change of pace.
âYou are a Touristâ by Death Cab for Cutie Death Cabâs âYou are a Touristâ blares out of his carâs tinny speakers, Much like a tourist he roams the streets of his own town,
By Grz Colm2 years ago in Poets
âBig Little Liesâ - Season 2 (only a review of episodes 1-3) âBig Little Liesâ - episodes 1-3 surpass expectations with a focus on characters and themes over story, which is involving for viewers as itâs much more true to the rhythms of life. Season 2 outlines the repercussions and fallout from the events at the end of Season 1. (If you havenât yet seen it then go watch it now). Approximately a year later the effects are still deeply felt, and Celesteâs mother-in-law Mary-Louise (Meryl Streep providing a positively barmy performance) assists Celeste (Nicole Kidman) with her growing boys, whilst endeavouring to put her own niggling mind at ease over her son Perryâs inadequacies as a man.
By Grz Colm2 years ago in Geeks
Not (just) the face of a mummyâs boy or a sookie-la-la, But the face of a desperately fearful lamb, Approaching the slaughter.