Movie Journal: Split

M. Night Shyamalan is back in form! Like many people, I fell enthralled with Shyamalan with such films as The Sixth Sense (1999) and Unbreakable (2000). Though I liked Signs (2002), the movie was too spiritual for my taste, and I felt the climax resorted to a dues ex machina. After seeing The Village (2004),...

Movie Journal: Passengers

Passengers, directed by Mortem Tyldum, is a science fiction adventure that doubles also as cerebral science fiction. It is not as cerebral as 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Sunshine (2007), or Interstellar (2014), but it is forces you to stop and think and to ponder about what you have seen. From that perspective, I...

Television Review: The OA

The OA, a new series from Netflix, is an enigma. After watching its eight episodes, I find myself more curious about it than prior to watching. I definitely have more question. Before watching it, the big question is, “Will I like it?” After watching it, that question becomes, “Did I like it?” Because the...

Movie Journal: Rogue One

Though it has a different tone and a different focus than other Star Wars movies—less mystical and more action—Rogue One offers everything we came to expect from the franchise. It tells the story about everyday people caught up in events much larger than themselves, but who rise to the challenge and achieve their goals....