Finding Steve McQueen (2019)
Uncomfortably mashes a heist, romance, and comedy into one bloated, subpar experience.
Uncomfortably mashes a heist, romance, and comedy into one bloated, subpar experience.
An unmitigated disaster: flimsy of plot, unmotivated of character, devoid of imagination, deprived of substance.
Despite better special effects, this silly reboot doesn’t allow the title characters to be the stars of their own movie.
Like all previous adaptations of The Lone Ranger, Verbinski’s 2013 reboot doesn’t give audiences a reason to invest in the main characters.
Since one cannot complain about how absurd the film is, it comes down to a personal preference; either you like this kind of storytelling, or you don’t.
A slow, awkward, unrewarding Cold War drama that claims to be based by actual events but relies almost entirely on conjecture, wild rumor, and utter fantasy.