A few unexpected minor pleasures: the time - travel flick Predestination, an adaptation
of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one
of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
of those rare sci - fi movies that
feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which
feels, in the best way, like someone
filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks
of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart
Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
Of The Sea, the
cornball sea adventure
of which I enjoyed every minut
of which I enjoyed every minute.