This past week, the bigger films I watched included The Matrix Resurrections, a 20-years-later sequel that has some enjoyably brain-bending nonsense in it and a refreshing refusal to take itself seriously. Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss are superb, plus the always watchable Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jonathan Groff, Neil Patrick Harris, Jessica Henwick and several returnees. Paul Thomas Anderson's latest is freeform comedy Licorice Pizza, an enjoyably loose slice of 1970s nostalgia starring Cooper Hoffman (son of Philip Seymour) and Alana Haim (of the pop group). Plus starry scene-stealers like Bradley Cooper and Sean Penn.
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I also caught up with a couple of movies for fun. The hugely entertaining doc Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It traces the astonishing career and personal life of the iconic actress who's still going strong at 90. And the Christmas comedy Single All the Way is an enjoyably silly holiday romance with an above average cast including Michael Urie, Kathy Najimy and Jennifer Coolidge.
And this coming week, as I am in forced isolation, I'll be catching up with a few more awards contenders, including I'm Your Man, The Summit of the Gods, Mandibles and Writing With Fire. And I have a few links to watch as well for films coming out soon, including the thriller Borrego and the shorts collection The Last Days of Innocence.
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