Excellent! Collin Firth killed it and it was interesting to see Helena Bonham Carter play the Queen Mother when I just came from seeing her play Princess Margaret in The Crown.
This morning I watched 'Earwig and the Witch' on HBO Max. It's the first CG film from Studio Ghibli, and was directed by Goro Miyazaki instead of Hayao Miyazaki. I thought it was decent enough. A bit hollow in some story aspects and kind of a weird ending...but I enjoyed the movie for what it was. Probably helped that I never expected it to compare with other Ghibli masterpieces. I'd say it's in a similar place as James and the Giant Peach and Coraline.
I legitimately enjoyed it, and I’m not ashamed to say it lol. I mean, don’t get me wrong it’s still a “talking-cartoon-animal-in-the-real-world” movie. But its a damn good one.
I honestly can't remember the last movie I saw in theaters, and it's very hard for me to sit through movies at home.
I think the last movie I watched at home fully was "The Little Hours".
After intending to for years but never getting around to it, I finally watched the 1990 film Misery for the first time. I'd been familiar with the premise for a long time and was already familiar with the infamous
hobbling
scene so I pretty much knew what all happened going in, but it was nice to finally officially watch it personally. It's a good movie.
i watched mean girls for the first time because my sister wanted to watch it and tbh it was pretty lame we were supposed to watch the animal crossing movie...
The Professor and The Madman - Didn't really care for it, made me curious to look into the actual story/history it was based on though...just wasn't feeling the movie however.
Earwig and the Witch, the latest studio ghibli movie. Nothing wowed me except the english version of the main theme Kacey Musgraves covers (also shes a voice actor in it? you cant make this up). Yet its nowhere on the internet, just the japanese version
In theatres I saw a Star Wars, can't remember the name but whatever the most recent one was.
At home, I watched the "new" Peanuts Movie.
It's a real shame Disney shut down Blue Sky, they fired over 450 people. I just don't understand why companies are allowed to buy their competition and then fire everyone like that.