Showing posts with label Noelle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noelle. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 January 2020

Special: 2019 In Review: Best Movies of 2019

89. The Hustle
88. The Professor And The Madman
87. Wine Country
86. The Last Laugh
85. Angel Has Fallen
84. The King
83. Little
82. The Dead Don't Die
81. Missing Link
80. The Dirt
79. Child's Play
78. The Kid Who Would Be King
77. See You Yesterday
76. The Two Popes
75. Hustlers
74. Dragonball Super: Broly
73. Annabelle Comes Homes
72. The Laundromat
71. Glass
70. Uglydolls
69. Hellboy
68. The Kitchen
67. Judy
66. Us
65. Parasite
64. Yesterday
63. The Curse Of Llorona
62. Dark Pheonix
61. The Secret Life Of Pets 2
60. Triple Frontier
59. Fyre
58. Rambo: Last Blood
57. Lady And The Tramp
56. The Highwaymen
55. Late Night
54. The Addams Family
53. Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil And Vile
52. Men In Black International
51. The Angry Birds Movie 2
50. Let It Snow
49. Brightburn
48. 6 Underground
47. Pet Sematary
46. The Irishman
45. Klaus
44. Blinded By The Light
43. Point Blank
42. Wonder Park
41. Crawl
40. Teen Titans Vs. Teen Titans Go!
39. 1917
38. Good Boys
37. The Lion King
36. Ford v Ferrari
35. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
34. Justice League Vs. The Fatal Five
33. Dumbo
32. Fighting With My Family
31. Wonder Woman: Bloodlines
30. Frozen II
29. It: Chapter 2
28. Godzilla: King Of The Monsters
27. Long Shot
26. Reign Of The Supermen
25. Jumanji: The Next Level
24. Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark
23. Toy Story 4
22. Booksmart
21. Happy Death Day 2U
20. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
19. Screwball
18. John Wick 3: Parabellum
17. How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
16. Togo
15. Batman Vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
14. Alita: Battle Angel
13. Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker
12. Abominable
11. Stuber
10. Noelle
9. Ready Or Not
8. Dora And The Lost City Of Gold
7. Spider-Man: Far From Home
6. Avengers: Endgame
5. Knives Out
4. Aladdin
3. Captain Marvel
2. Detective Pikachu
1. Shazam!

Sunday, 15 December 2019

Special: Noelle, Klaus, Let It Snow Mini-Reviews

Noelle:

Synopsis: After Santa Claus decides to retire and his son gets cold feet on Christmas Eve, it falls to his daughter Noelle to take over the family business.

My thoughts: Noelle is a fantastic entry into the yearly Christmas movies to watch in December. It might be a tad on the silly side but it's likeable leads and great job of balancing everything you could want in a Christmas movie more than make up for it. I was shocked the reviews for this film weren't strong since the closest comparable title I could think of is the much beloved Elf. Obviously Grinches won't enjoy this film but honestly I don't think they would want to but in the event they do, their heart may just grow 2 sizes after a singular viewing. If this and Lady & The Tramp is any indication, Disney+ Original films are going to be top notch.

Final verdict: 4.5 snowcones out of 5.

Klaus:

Synopsis: When Jesper (Jason Schwartzman) distinguishes himself as the postal academy's worst student, he is stationed on a frozen island above the Arctic Circle, where the feuding locals hardly exchange words let alone letters. Jesper is about to give up when he finds an ally in local teacher Alva (Rashida Jones), and discovers Klaus (Oscar winner J.K. Simmons), a mysterious carpenter who lives alone in a cabin full of handmade toys. These unlikely friendships return laughter to Smeerensburg, forging a new legacy of generous neighbors, magical lore and stockings hung by the chimney with care.

My thoughts: The animation was beautiful and the story was sweet but the first hour or so could've been better but the final 40 minutes is among the best time I've spent watching animation this year. If only they could've stretched that over the film's entire runtime this would be the best Christmas film this year.

Final verdict: 3.5 post offices out of 5.

Let It Snow:

Synopsis: When a snowstorm hits a small midwestern town on Christmas Eve, a group of high school seniors find their friendships and love lives colliding thanks to a stranded pop star, a stolen keg, a squad of competitive dancers, a mysterious woman covered in tin foil, and an epic party at the local Waffle Town. Come Christmas morning, nothing will be the same.

My thoughts: Featuring a laundry list of "Hey I know them from something". This ensemble is really good, and it has the perfect amount of holiday cheer. The only thing that really holds this back is all the teenage cliches it contains. I tried to ignore most of it for the sake of the film, which is usually something that can be done, especially in holiday films but it's still hard to do. But in saying that it's still worthy of a once a year watch like Klaus above to fill us with some Christmas joy.

Final verdict: 3.5 waffle houses out of 5.