Not exact matches
It feels conflicting to say that A Wrinkle
in Time is a
bad movie, because its outermost layer — Ava DuVernay's spectacular visuals — is
wonderful, and its innermost layer — a sincere, golden message of self - acceptance and achievement — is welcome.
As for Goddard, he's come close to directing other
movies since The Cabin
in the Woods, like The Martian and The Sinister Six, but it looks like
Bad Times at the El Royale is the one that's finally going to get him behind the camera again, although he did recently direct the
wonderful pilot for NBC's The Good Place.
There are minor detours through warmth and humanity (Descas displays real tenderness, which speaks to his and Denis splendid working relationship and all the
wonderful movies they've made over the years) but the real meat of this is watching Binoche reach her limit with the
worst men
in France.
It is
wonderful to see this type of character
in a family
movie, rather than the usual «black and white» good and
bad people.
But The Disaster Artist will be compared more easily with Tim Burton's
wonderful Ed Wood, about a similarly clueless would - be Orson Welles who succeeded
in making Plan 9 from Outer Space, another indescribably
bad movie - turned - cult sensation.
Even if it's the
worst movie ever, there might be some amazingly
wonderful person working
in the costume department or whatever.