This adaptation of one of the United States’ most well-known murder trials it not without its flaws and pacing issues. But with a captivating cast and intriguing premise, The People v. O.J. Simpson is an excellent miniseries with an intriguing message on social issues that are as prevalent today as it was in 1995.
Tag: 1990s
Review: Dark Phoenix
Dark Phoenix concludes the Fox’s X-Men franchise on a fairly uneventful note, bringing very little new to the table of a story the series has told once before. Decent acting, a satisfying third acting and a more focused narrative overall are the only things that save the film from being a complete bust for X-Men fans.
Review: Unicorn Store
Brie Larson shines in her directorial debut in a story about growing up, moving on and achieving your dreams in Netflix’s Unicorn Store. However, while the direction is excellent, some of the storytelling elements dampen what is otherwise a fairly enjoyable and creative narrative.
Review: Captain Marvel
As the first female-led feature film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain Marvel mostly succeeds, despite a few sloppy storytelling elements. It has all of the makings of an excellent comic book film with a strong lead, excellent chemistry between characters and beautifully grounding a pretty overpowered hero.