I must feel the same way because I’ve seen plenty of her movies. Check out “Cha Cha Real Smooth”. Silly name, but I really liked it. It’s on Amazon Prime. I liked Daddio and Am I Ok? The Peanut Butter Falcon was really good. Suspiria is a horror movie that’s pretty good. I didn’t like her character in the Materialists, but it was a decent movie despite the materialistic nature of it was a turn-off. On the flip side, Madame Web might be one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Then you have the 50 Shades movies.
"The Whale" is really on my list but I've never heard of The Rental Family - What a great actor Brennan F. is My problem is too many movies on my list and not enough time& actual commitment
The Whale was good, but I found it to be a bit of a tough watch due to the subject matter. Rental Family came out last year. It’s on Hulu now.
I hated the Materialists - the girl getting assaulted and that weak ass ending took away from the fact they advertised it as a "fun, romantic comedy" in all the promos. The movie just made me mad. Pedro Pascal was supposed to be a leading man, but he was weak as hell. Dakota Johnson was good though.
agree/ Pedro Pascal. Also I was so, so weirded out by the idea of his surgery...yecch....it hurts me to think any man would do that to himself for vanity- (made me disrespect that character a little) but their dialog and chemistry were good and DJ is so dang cute
Yeah, that movie really turned me off. The materialism. The surgery to add height. Ugh. I'm on a Dakota Johnson binge lately. I started watching some movie she is in called Splittsville, but it was ridiculous and I stopped about halfway into it. Even she couldn't make me get through it. I really enjoyed Rental Family. I have a soft spot for movies that have characters that show some growth (and not in a height way like Mr. Pascal). Was not too crazy about the Springstein Deliver Me From Nowhere film. These biopics lately don't have much of a plot.
Oh lol, "even she couldn't..." The Boss isn't my idol, but Led Zep--- 2 docs are so, so good: It Might Get Loud - and also Becoming Led Zep, which I saw in the cinema Recommend!
I saw Becoming Led Zep. Good film. I used to work for Atlantic and ran errands for Jimmy Page. Robert Plant was the nicest musician I ever met. A true gentleman.