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PT Anderson is a better filmmaker than this. I’m really flabbergasted at the two pointless racist scenes in this film. I was unfamiliar with Packer’s work before seeing this exhibition, but I’m a fan now. Really appreciated the cinematography of this one wish I could have seen it in the theater. I loved Domee Shi’s short film, Bao, and this film is similarly clever and heartfelt.
#HAZEOVER VS DESKCOVER MOVIE#
Not as fun as the first movie but more fun than the second one? But they all could be better. As a snack-sized in-between season for his excellent Against the Rules podcast, Michael Lewis revisits his first book, Liar’s Poker, written about his experience working for Salomon Brothers in the 80s. This turned into season 2.5 of The Mandalorian and I am totally ok with that. I love these stories - Chiang is a genius. Second time through, this time on audiobook. Exactly what I wanted out of a period drama from the maker of Downton Abbey and Gosford Park. The acting, world-building, story, and Max Richter’s soundtrack are all fantastic. I don’t know why there’s no more buzz about this show. Fantastic opening credits sequence and while I wasn’t as enamored as many were after the first few episodes, the show definitely grew on me. So glad I randomly bought a pint of it a few months ago…I’m never going back to anything else. This Black-owned dairy farm makes the richest, creamiest ice cream I’ve ever had. Even so, Taken + Truffle Hunters + Fight Club + Ratatouille was a surprise. Had no idea what to expect from this one. Every director is entitled to their Rashomon I guess? And I’m not sure Matt Damon was the right choice here… (B) Both actresses who played Kirsten were fantastic.
#HAZEOVER VS DESKCOVER TV#
I didn’t think I wanted to watch a TV show about a flu pandemic causing the end of civilization, but it was actually perfect. I loved the slow burn and resolution of this show. Was delighted and moved by this work of historical fiction about Marie de France. I’m going to miss spending time in this world with these people. This is the best movie I’ve seen in ages. This movie is a little bit of a miracle: action, comedy, heartfelt, and a little bit of a mess, all together in a perfect balance. All always, don’t sweat the letter grades too much.Įverything Everywhere All at Once. Oh, and I’m listening to Russell Shorto’s The Island at the Center of the World on audiobook and the third season of Michael Lewis’ Against the Rules podcast. In addition to the stuff below, I have a few things in progress: the second season of Russian Doll, Oliver Burkeman’s Four Thousand Weeks, and I just started dipping into Rebecca Woolf’s forthcoming memoir, All of This. Well hey there, it’s been a few months, so it’s time for another roundup of what I’ve been reading, watching, listening to, and experiencing recently.