Monday, January 31, 2022

January TV Checklist

 

So, I thought I’d try something a little different especially as there is not much stuff to watch in the theatre right now. I’m a big fan of television but I don’t focus on it as much on this blog. Instead of waiting for my year end top choices, I thought I should give a monthly update on the shows I’m watching. (I’ll forgo the re-watch stuff though.) As these shows are all in different parts of their seasons/series, it seems unfair to rank them or even give a letter grade at this point. I thought it would be enough to share some of my thoughts on each show. Let me know what you think in the comments below or write something on Facebook. Would like to know if it’s worth doing. Enjoy.

THIS IS US (NBC)
With only 18 episodes in this final season, why are we focusing on periphery characters like Nick or Jack’s mother who we barely know? Let’s wrap things up properly with the main cast and have a good cry.

AMAZING RACE (CBS)
Love that this show is back on the air. I loved the premiere as I have been at some of the locations. The pandemic nineteen-month pause was a major twist. Why contestants who can’t run or drive stick or jump off high things apply for this show makes me shake my head every time.

PEACEMAKER (HBO)
The opening title sequence is enough of a reason to watch this show. It is awesome and one of the best TV opening titles of all time. The show is also really well done. James Gunn is writing all the episodes and it shows. It’s full of intriguing mystery/drama, big budget action and bizarre but hysterical humour. It’s also extreme so it’s not for everyone.

OZARK (NETFLIX)
I found this first half of the final season much better than the last. Wendy’s brother got really annoying. This season I’m loving Jonah and there are some pretty tense episodes. Gotta wait for the second half now.

AFTER LIFE (NETFLIX)
Ricky Gervais strikes a fascinating tone for this show. There are some really funny parts and really melancholy moments. It’s hard to know how to react at times. The seasons are short like British shows often are but at least Gervais went for a third season for the first time. Wish there was less focus on the side characters and more on Tony’s relationships.

MACGRUBER (SHOWTIME)
I thought the trio mini-sketches on SNL were funny. I was surprised that the movie had a bunch of laughs as they stretched the character further. A full series is not working for me though. There’s a chuckle here and there but not enough to make me care to tune in each week. Apparently, ninety minutes is my limit on Will Forte’s MacGyver parody.

BOOK OF BOBA FETT (DISNEY+)
Snoresville. I hope this book is only one volume. The Mandalorian is so much better. Boba hanging with quiet Sand People is not that adventurous. Their best episode so far was the one that almost exclusively featured The Mandalorian. Go figure.

JEOPARDY (SYNDICATION)
There is something about watching a contestant on a long winning streak that keeps me on the edge of my seat. Ken Jennings also came off well during these past few weeks hosting, no offense to Mayim Bialik.

ORDINARY JOE (NBC)
I gave up. I liked the premise at first and I like to support shows that try something different. Lord knows we have enough medical dramas and shows about the FBI. At the start, I just didn’t like the mopey nurse Joe. Now, all three are insufferable. Plots are getting predictable and outright ridiculous. I tried hard to like it but I just couldn’t do it any longer.

THE WONDER YEARS (ABC)
Still enjoying this show but mostly for Dule Hill as the dad. Its low ratings make me thinks this show will be one and done.

YOUNG SHELDON (CBS)
The Sheldon and Mother storylines are only so-so. Missy is awesome and I’m loving Georgie’s style when it comes to comedy. But the real kicker is watching the emotional moments and struggles of Sheldon’s dad. He’s pretty much the heart of the show right now.

BILLIONS (SHOWTIME)
I miss Damian Lewis but am enjoying Corey Stoll. Still loving Wags and Chuck has been getting so much better. Wendy and Taylor have overstayed their welcome. Let’s see how this final season plays out.

THE GILDED AGE (HBO)
Only saw the pilot episode so far. It has some of the good qualities of Downton Abbey but I’m not drawn to the servants as much. I’ll give it a few more episodes to see how things play out.

THE CHASE (ABC)
Love the trivia. Hate the long explanations of rules and lighting changes. Have to keep my finger on the remote to fast forward those. It seems like a lot of mental work only to get picked off by the chasers and get nothing.

THE SIMPSONS (FOX)
Only episode this January was a football themed one. It was fittingly dedicated to the late John Madden but the episode was not as funny as it could have been.

 Until next month . . . 


Sunday, January 16, 2022

Film: Scream (2022)

GENRE: Horror
RATING: R for bloody violence and strong language
RUNTIME: 1 hour and 54 minutes
PLATFORM: Movie Theatre
STARRING: Melissa Barrera (In the Heights, Spanish TV shows)
Jenna Ortega (upcoming Wednesday, You); Jack Quaid (Hunger Games)
DIRECTORS: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett (Ready or Not)
WRITERS: James Vanderbilt (Zodiac) & Guy Busick (Ready or Not)
PLOT: Another Ghostface terrorizes Woodsboro and those linked to the original film.

FULL DISCLOSURE: The only horror franchise I watch.

STORY STUFF: What I appreciate about the Scream franchise is that it fills its horror flicks with lots of meta (self-referential) dialogue and moments. This one brings a whole new level to meta. The verbal dissection of scenes and previous installments is quite funny. They even address the fact that this Scream film doesn’t bother putting a ‘5’ after it. Along with the characters being too clever for their own good, there is a decent murder mystery to solve. I mean, I pretty much had it figured out early on but it was fun to see it played out. There is one scene that is utterly ridiculous though - Woodsboro Hospital apparently has only one patient and no nurses or doctors during one of their shifts. Where did everyone go? If Ghostface got to them, I would like to see the storage closet that is stacked with gutted hospital staff. Maybe they all refused to get vaccinated and were sent home. In any case, it was some lazy writing. I was also surprised at lack of neighborhood traffic when people are getting killed on their front lawn in broad daylight. For a town that is home to multiple mass murders and plenty of copycats, you would think that Woodsboro would heighten security around the anniversary of the famous stabbings. Oh well, I’ll suspend my disbelief and enjoy the mayhem and fun dialogue.

ACTING STUFF: Lots of overdramatic screams and accusations abound from this cast of characters. The legacy characters of Sydney, Gale and Dewey bring their wisdom and tiredness. The new kids are pretty typical for a horror film. The stand out for me was Jack Quaid (Dennis & Meg’s kid) who plays the main character’s boyfriend who hasn’t seen the Stab films and wants to survive. His ending of a party and refrain of “I’m saving your life” was a highlight.  

ARTISTIC STUFF: This Scream installment seemed more bloody than previous ones. Lots of multiple stabs instead of a couple well-placed thrusts. The film does a great job of setting up the jump-scare at times. There’s a fun scene where Dylan Minnette (13 Reasons Why) is setting a table and keeps opening doors. Love the playfulness. It was also nice to welcome back Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand” which was featured in each Scream film except 4.  

VERDICT: Three and half stars out of five
SEE IT IF: If you’ve seen the previous Scream films.     
UPCOMING REVIEW: The Tragedy of Macbeth 

Friday, January 07, 2022

2022 Film Preview

 

Here are the films that look interesting for the new year. Again, I am basing a lot of my picks on the people involved, familiarity, or an interesting plot description. My opinions may change closer to the release dates. Here they are:

Jan.14 Scream
Only horror franchise I watch. Worried there's no Wes Craven though.
Feb.11 Death on the Nile
I like a good Agatha Christie. Hope Branagh improves over the last one.
Feb.18 Uncharted
Tom Holland is on a winning streak and the trailer looks like fun.
Mar.04 The Batman
Not a fan of Robert Pattinson but I like the superhero so I will give it a try.
Mar.25 The Lost City
Silly premise but Sandra Bullock & Channing Tatum seem funny together.
Apr.08 Bullet Train
A bunch of assassins on the same train. Brad Pitt is part of the fun cast.
Apr.22 The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
A broke Nicholas Cage plays himself who’s recruited for a mission. Bizarre.
May.06 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
I’ve been enjoying Benedict Cumberbatch’s role in the MCU.
May.27 Top Gun: Maverick
Not a huge fan of the planes but I’ll watch Tom Cruise in most things.
Jun.10 Jurassic World Domination
I’ve watched the other ones so I might as well see Chris Pratt finish it.
Jun.17 Lightyear
Not a fan of the trailer, but it’s Pixar so I’ll have to keep optimistic.
Jun.24 Elvis
Baz Luhrmann directs. Tom Hanks is Col. Parker. I’m there.
Jul.01 Minions: The Rise of Gru
Love the little yellow guys. It’s been a while since their last outing.
Jul.08 Thor: Love and Thunder
I like MCU films. I like Natalie Portman. Hope it’s more like Ragnarok.
Sep.30 Mission: Impossible 7
I love this franchise. I’m eagerly awaiting for more of Ethan Hunt & crew.
Oct.07 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One)
The first animated film was awesome. Looks likes it’s getting bigger.
Oct.21 Ticket to Paradise
Premise looks dumb but it has George Clooney & Julia Roberts. Sure.
Nov.11 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Not sure how it will proceed without Boseman but it’s MCU so I’m game.
Nov.23 Creed III
I have enjoyed Michael B Jordan in this Rocky continuation.
Nov.23 The Fabelmans
Spielberg drama based on Spielberg’s own childhood. Don’t like the title.
Dec.16 Avatar 2
Will it actually come out this year? I wouldn’t put money on it.


Tuesday, January 04, 2022

2022 Television Preview

Wondering when your shows are returning? Here’s when my shows are returning, as well as a few new shows to check out this winter. I will try and keep this post updated as new dates roll in.
(Green = New Series, Grey=New Season, Blue=Continuing Season from Fall)

The Simpsons (Jan.2)
Ordinary Joe (Jan.3)
This Is Us: Season 6 begins (Jan.4)
The Amazing Race: Season 33 begins (Jan.5)
The Chase: Season 3 begins (Jan.5)
The Wonder Years (Jan.5)
Young Sheldon (Jan.6)
MacGruber premieres Sun. Jan.9 on Showcase
Will Forte’s mini-sketches begat a movie which begat this series.

Peacemaker premieres Thu. Jan.13 on HBO Max
Spin-off of Suicide Squad with James Gunn writing every episode. Sold.
Ozark: Season 4 begins (Jan.21)
Billions: Season 6 begins (Jan.23)
The Gilded Age premieres Mon. Jan.24 on HBO
From the creator of Downton Abbey a look at the 1880’s in America.
The Afterparty premieres Fri.Jan.28 on Apple TV+
Comedy murder-mystery with each ep from a different perspective.

The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window premieres Fri.Jan.28 on Netflix
Kristen Bell in an eight-episode spoof of psychological thriller genre films

Severance premieres Fri.Feb.18 on Apple TV+
A procedure that divides work and personal memories, what could go wrong?

Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber premieres Sun.Feb.27 on Showtime
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Travis Kalanick trying to get Uber started.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Season 9 (Feb TBA)
Mr. Mayor: Season 2 begins (Mar.15)
Atlanta: Season 3 begins (Mar.24)
Saturday Night Live (Jan TBA)
The Good Doctor (TBA)
Barry: Season 3 (TBA)
Better Call Saul: Season 6 (TBA)