Joanna Langfield’s Movie Minute Podcast of Justice League.
November 16, 2017Justice League
November 15, 2017
Had this super-cast superhero consolidation not come on the spectacular heels of “Wonder Woman”, I guess it would have been just another good enough chapter in the DC series. But it has. And, especially in comparison, this team effort feels less joyous, more uninspired.
Mudbound
November 14, 2017
With this sweeping epic, Dee Rees has created a racially charged melodrama that’s hard to shake.
I Love You Daddy
November 9, 2017
Maybe I could have appreciated Louis C.K.’s muddled mess at another time. But. A comedy about a Woody Allen-ish director, a brilliant auteur with a reputation for taking advantage of innocent young things? A movie in which Louis repeats words he has used to the real-life press, vaguely defending his own questionable reputation, reminding us not to give light to dark rumors, to things that happen behind closed doors?
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
November 7, 2017
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Martin McDonagh’s tragi-comedy turns out to be the most humane of movies: a non-sentimental but intimate look at people under the greatest of stresses but also a remarkable testament to the healing, or at least coping, powers of empathy.
Lady Bird
November 1, 2017
Greta Gerwig’s sweetheart of a coming of age movie is warm, witty and pretty darn wonderful.
Suburbicon
October 26, 2017![]()
‘Dark’ does not even come close. This schizoid, angry comedy may be for acquired tastes, and I may not be able to watch it again for quite a while. But I’m glad I saw it and I’m glad adventurous moviegoers can, too.
Thor: Ragnarok
October 26, 2017
Somewhere near the end of this made-for-the-fans installment, Cate Blanchett states, “To be honest, I was expecting better”. I hear you, sister.
The Foreigner
October 22, 2017
Jackie Chan may be the marquee name here, but it’s Pierce Brosnan who makes this action thriller as much fun as it is.

