Darren does not make for the ideal audience participant for Mila Kunis comedy Bad Moms, but then who does?
Month: August 2016
Batman: The Killing Joke Review
Batman: The Killing Joke is an animated adaptation of the famous Alan Moore graphic novel of the same name, which Lee has never read. Yes, he knows where this movie is and is not based on the comics; it doesn’t really bear mentioning in the review proper is all.
Ratchet & Clank Review
Video game stars Ratchet and Clank get their own movie adaptation in 2016’s originally titled Ratchet & Clank; Lee checked it out.
ASC Podcast EP#02 – Suicide Squad (Kind Of…)
Episode 2 of Big Picture Review’s featured podcast, Atlantic Screen Connection, co-starring our very own Lee Brady with Film Faculty’s Jason Michael! This week, a focus on the hype surrounding Suicide Squad and the damage that can deal to a movie’s reception, plus some discussion on Dope, The Lobster, Downtown Abbey, David Cross: Making America Great Again and the teasers for Dunkirk and Arrival.
The Little Prince Review
Incredibly popular children’s book The Little Prince gets a part-CGI, part-stop motion adaptation on Netflix in 2016, and Lee checks it out.
Sing Street Review
Lee does his best to avoid just spilling on anecdotal connections with Sing Street, and instead keep wearing that critic’s hat and review what is, spoiler, one of the best films of 2016.
Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods Review
Asterix & Obelix got a new film in 2016, and only one BPR writer was a big enough fan for the job: Darren. These Romans really are crazy.
ASC Podcast EP#01 – Jason Bourne
Episode 1 of Big Picture Review’s featured podcast, Atlantic Screen Connection, co-starring our very own Lee Brady with Film Faculty’s Jason Michael! This week, the duo talk 2016’s Jason Bourne as well as trailers they’re excited for including Wonder Woman, Justice League and Kong: Skull Island.
Pete’s Dragon Review
Exploring the fantasy pet of many a young boy and girl, Lee and Darren explore the relationship between Pete and his Dragon in Pete’s Dragon.
Finding Dory Review
If you liked Finding Nemo, but thought it was too long or stands on its own too well, Lee has a review of Finding Dory just for you!