BABY DRIVER (2017) movie review

Sync sounds with sight saturation. This film is like none other. It earns its “R” with language and violence, but it’s a high octane musical feast as choreographed bystanders fit into each pop up stop center. All scenes fire as Baby, the boy driver for the bad King of hammered heists, Kevin Spacey, rolls in with new jobs, new teams, new tunes. But Baby has a heart, unlike the mad Bats, Jamie Foxx, and baddie Buddies like John Hamm. Non-stop but easy to palate, tracking scenes with songs is becoming the new need for film lovers, and I hope the love stays strong. Go, Baby, go.



ANNIE (2014) movie review

annie-poster-106479Despite her hard-knock life, little Quvenzhane Wallis sees sunshine in every tomorrow.

Jamie Foxx woos audiences on each and every corner of NYC with his likable expressions and a voice like butter, but it’s Rose Byrne who knows she’s never fully dressed without a smile and helps charm little Annie into thinking she’s gonna like it here.

Cameron Diaz takes easy street as a surprisingly believable Ms. Hannigan, the evil caretaker for the all the little girls and former member of C+C Music Factory.

Maybe Annie will seize the opportunity to find her family, but most likely she will figure out that she doesn’t need anyone but you!

This remake was darling, vastly more entertaining and enjoyable than I ever expected it to be. 75