Iâve missed, erm, quite a lot of âmonthly updatesâ, so hereâs me catching you up on everything iâve watched, listened to, and otherwise done since February.
(I should note that from here on out iâll be using numeric ratings instead of letters â i find it much easier to figure out whether somethingâs a 7 or an 8 than whether itâs an A or a B.)
đĽ Films on the big screen
- There are few films i would recommend unconditionally to anyone and everyone, but by Gods, Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) is one of them. Itâs belly-laugh funny, has brilliant action, and features some of the most truly ridiculous scenes ever put to film, but all without ever losing its sincere, heartfelt core. Just go watch it.a (9)
- The Northman (2021) is Robert Eggersâ first attempt at a big blockbuster film â and probably his last, looking at the box office. Which is a shame â this weird, grim, beautiful, gory Pagan epic just tickled me in all of the right places, and very well might be in my top 3 films ever made. I loved how it struck the balance of âmaybe itâs magic, maybe itâs mundaneâ; BjĂśrk and Willem Dafoe absolutely steal the show in their brief appearances. (10-)
- Top Gun: Maverick is everything a blockbuster should be. Itâs so, so refreshing to watch something so grounded in the real world after what feels like decades of fantastical superhero CGI fluff dominating the box office. Yes, itâs a recruitment ad for the US Navy and probably the Sea Org, but who gives a shit? It had me glued to my seat start to finish.b (8)
- The same, alas, cannot be said of its predecessor, which i tried to watch to bring me up to speed. Tried is the operative word there: homoerotic beach volleyball and extreme Dad Movie energy can only go so far to prop up flat characters and stakeless action; i ended up turning it off halfway through. I canât recommend it to anyone whoâs not a Dad Who Likes Planes. (2)
- Sam Raimi takes the wheel at the newest Marvel theme park ride, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Mr Raimiâs hectic style shines through in some glorious, fleeting moments, but most of it is just another by-the-numbers intellectual property orgy which left me sorely disappointed. I considered walking out of the screen several times. (5-)
- The Batman is a very good adaptation of a story we all know by now. I loved, loved, loved Paul Danoâs weird incel version of the Riddler, the Pat-manâs eyeshadow, and that one part where he flubs the landing with his cool flying squirrel suit. (7+)
- I watched Morbius in the cinema. Dear god, why did i watch Morbius in the cinema? Why did i do that to myself? Donât believe the memes. Excepting one truly glorious scene with Matt Smith, this isnât the funny kind of bad. Itâs just plain bad. (2+)
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Moonfall, on the other hand⌠now thatâs a good bad movie. I swear my
IQ dropped several points after walking out of the cinema. (5) Here
are some things that actually happen in this actual movie that was actually released into actual
cinemas across several actual countries and made millions of actual dollars:
- The government successfully covers up the fact that the moon is falling, and not a single person notices except for a crazed conspiracy theorist.
- Said conspiracy theorist is inexplicably British.
- The characters take the Space Shuttle out of a museum because their other rocket broke, and it still works just as well as the day it was put in there. Also, someone graffitiâd it with the words âfuck the moonâ.
- The day is saved by superior Chinese technology, because of course it is.
- On that note â there is a character in here whose sole purpose, iâm pretty sure, is to just stand there, say some lines now and then, and be Chinese for the Chinese audience. You could cut her out of the film and literally nothing would change.
- You can guess what the department of defence wants to do to the moon. Thatâs right, they try to nuke it!
- But they donât because a five-star general knows his ex-wife is up there.
- There is a shot of the moon falling on New York City in which, i shit you not, every building except the World Trade Centre gets absolutely blown to smithereens.
- Someoneâs brain is uploaded to the moon.
- One of the main charactersâ friends owns a Lexus⢠dealership. All of the characters drive Lexus⢠cars, and they escape oxygen thieves(??) by activating Turbo Mode on their Lexus⢠automobile.
- The Space Shuttle is vaguely âsecuredâ by the Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, who, just weeks after my screening, got sanctioned by the EU in the wake of the special peacekeeping operationâ˘.
- A main character gets trapped underneath a log and he escapes because the moonâs gravity pulls it off of the ground! This really happens! I am not making this up! Someone says âSonny, the moon will help us!â
- âI know; thatâs why we lost the house.â â a seven-year-old
đż Music
- Sigur RĂłsâ () â I may now have a new favourite album. At the very least, itâs my favourite album where none of the tracks have titles and my favourite album where every song is sung in asemic gibberish. Check out the opening track. (9)
- John Grantâs Queen of Denmark â A surprise gift from my papa. A really lovely piano record â check out the title track. (7+)
- Spinvisâ Spinvis â Hallelujah, Dutch-language music that doesnât suck donkey dick! Check uit âVoor ik vergeetâ. (7-)
- After acquiring it on black plastic, i thought iâd give Green Dayâs American Idiot a spin â last time around i gave it a C+, but itâs much better when youâre able to properly appreciate each track on its own merits. You know the hits, so check out âLetterbombâ. (8)
- Charli XCXâs Crash is pretty good, but anchored too firmly in the mainstream for my liking. Check out the hyperpop-inflected âLightningâ. (7)
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Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwoodâs new side gig, The Smile, released their debut album
A Light for Attracting Attention, and it could easily pass for a tenth Radiohead album. Check out
Pablo Honey 2âYou Will Never Work in Television Againâ and âSkrting on the Surfaceâ. (8)
đ Everything else!
- đş Apple TV+âs Severance is some of the best bloody television iâve ever seen. I pray to the heavens above that they donât fuck up that cliffhanger. (9+)
- đş Netflixâs animated Inside Job has a wonky start, with an abundance of forced pop-cultural references, but really finds its footing by the end of the season. Hereâs hoping they donât cancel it â i canât wait to see where it goes next! (7)
- đĽď¸ On the Youtube side of things, Captain KRB is a fantastic and underrated (only 40 thousand subs) videomaker who you should consider giving a shot. Check out his video about The Stairway to Stardom, an obscure public access show. (6+)
- đĽď¸ Kane Parsons continues to breathe new life into a worn-out e-horror setting with his Backrooms series. (7)
- â°ď¸ I am, as of last month, an official sponsor of the otters at Northumberland Country Zoo. My only regret is that iâm not allowed to hug them. (cute/10)
- â°ď¸ Finally, as ever, i can highly recommend going outside and touching grass. Really, one of the most fulfilling things you can ever do. (10+)
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