We head into the thick of good movie season with Luca Guadagnino's romantic cannibal road movie, a foodie satire with a nasty horror streak, and a 'Spotlight' for the #MeToo movement.
It definitely makes the New York Times look great, but I'd say overall the self-congratulation is pretty muted. (And, hey, the Times did run that story).
Oh they absolutely did. But I feel Spotlight's trailer was less WOW THE BOSTON GLOBE. Still, at the end of the day a trailer is marketing and you've seen the movie and I haven't, so I defer to your judgment
Cautiously optimistic for The Menu. My standard Wednesday-before-Thanksgiving routine is to go see a movie after work closes early. It works out nicely- no crowds, always plenty of things I'm excited to see with the late fall prestige movie cornucopia. So first I'll see The Menu and then I'll go bake a pie.
"Meren...is a cannibal "
I did not see this coming!
Does anyone else think the trailer for She Said seems like Spotlight, but way more self-congratulatory? I'm having a hard time drumming up interest
It definitely makes the New York Times look great, but I'd say overall the self-congratulation is pretty muted. (And, hey, the Times did run that story).
Oh they absolutely did. But I feel Spotlight's trailer was less WOW THE BOSTON GLOBE. Still, at the end of the day a trailer is marketing and you've seen the movie and I haven't, so I defer to your judgment
Cautiously optimistic for The Menu. My standard Wednesday-before-Thanksgiving routine is to go see a movie after work closes early. It works out nicely- no crowds, always plenty of things I'm excited to see with the late fall prestige movie cornucopia. So first I'll see The Menu and then I'll go bake a pie.
I saw the trailers for Babylon and She Said back to back and I just couldn’t handle that juxtaposition.