All in Film Review

Grizzly Man

The footage I am referring to comes from Treadwell's yearly summer adventures into the Alaskan wild. Equipped with very little, he camps in the brush, and makes friends with grizzly bears and foxes alike. 

Atari: Game Over

Penn even found the actual game programmer who made “E.T.” a game that many have claimed caused the demise of the super-giant Atari. He tells his side of the story, mostly saying that he did what he could in the time allotted.

Take Care

I’m not sure why we are rooting for them as a couple, especially when her ex has a new girlfriend, one that he seems to care about. He even tries to connect with his new girlfriend by having her meet his parents, and tells her her jealousy issues are ridiculous.

The One I Love

The concept sounds simple, but veers into strange, conceptual fantasy in the last twenty minutes or so. The rules, that we believe are set up within this world, change, and a level of tension is introduced in the confines of the story because of it.

We Are Best

Three teenage girls, completely in love with the idea of a punk revolution, form a band and become best friends. There's a lot to love about this film, but it's the characters that continually engage and made me laugh.

The Source Family

The documentary includes testimonials from many of the original family members, many of whom renounce the actions of their former father, but still believe in the ideologies of Eastern religions, healthy living, and spirituality

It Follows

There's a lot to admire about this film. Much of it feels, looks, and sounds like an eighties' horror film. Between the synth score, the hazy, seductive look, and the lack of pure logic to accommodate visual choices, it’s a definite throwback

In Your Eyes

The overall concept is brilliant, and this is coming from someone who constantly talks to herself without another person on the other side. The execution is also great, except when it comes to Becky's overbearing husband.

Snowpiercer

The film has gotten critics excited for more than its bleak setting. The train itself is a thoughtfully chosen idea, but the film's reliance on violence, action scenes, a broad backstory of the train and its inhabitants, magical realism, and overall great cinematography and direction.

Force Majeure

Set in the French Alps, during a family vacation by a Swedish family, it’s apparent from the first scenes that there is a tension between the husband and wife. He works constantly and she believes that he doesn’t spend enough time with his family.