We Don't Deserve Dogs
2.50 out of 4stars
"A contemplative odyssey across our planet, looking at the simple and extraordinary ways that dogs influence our daily lives. A documentary with subtitles." People around the world from all different backgrounds explain the direct and indirect roles that dogs have had and continue to have on their lives. Does exactly what it says, and also includes many scenes without dialogue of dogs alone/interacting with people/interacting with animals and other dogs. While it does it's job of showing dogs through "the average person's eyes" as the most openly loving and affectionate pets in the world that have significant meanings in their owner's lives and notable amounts of intelligence, I believe it also reminds us how dark humans can be in their own nature on and off throughout the movie. Nothing is visibly shown of the evils of what humans can and have done (and not just involving dogs), but the reminders on and off throughout the movie of graphic violence, physical abuse, murder, neglect, abandonment, verbal attacks, and more stood out to me at times throughout this movie when they were brought up, even more so probably because this is a real life documentary, not a fictional movie.
The Unholy (2021)
2.00 out of 4stars
A mute deaf girl obtains the ability to speak and hear and is able to heal the sick in her local community, claiming her gifts are from the Christian Mary, mother of Jesus. All the actors are game and it's mildly interesting, but if you've seen 1 middle of the road Christian horror film, it's all repetitive with nothing new and nothing noteworthy. That said, I personally wouldn't even call it horror per say, feels more like a religious drama with a few horror elements than a horror movie with other side elements. Man, movies released in theaters now are going through some heavy dry spells, I need to search my local movie theaters harder now for options.
The New Mutants
1.70 out of 4stars
A very messy x-men spinoff that has a couple decent action sequences/characters and that's about it. Kids with supernatural powers are locked in a contained community of a few buildings, a juvenile hall so to speak, after committing crimes, with a head doctor as the sole person in charge of them. Everything's underdeveloped. Everything doesn't flow. Not everything connects. Some things are just oddly thrown in almost for the hell of it. Not to mention, at least 1 of the characters I feel are completely uninspired (Johnny Storm anyone?).
The End of Evangelion
???
Bluntly honest, I know and knew nothing of the "Neon Genesis Evangelion" TV series going in, but this movie's premise sounded very intriguing so I bit and watched it. I don't know who was what or what the hell was going on for most of the movie, but the ideas explored and world I was brought into were excellent. Got me thinking about some things and has some refreshing sci fi concepts. Just wish I could have fairly absorbed it all and understand what was going on throughout and who was who to fully appreciate this movie.