tributary stu

Movie micro-reviews and other stuff. A tributary to the big screen.

Tributary Stu

  • Harry Potter 20th Anniversary

    Harry Potter 20th Anniversary

    Has it really been 20 years? I remember the day my mother confiscated my keyboard, punishing me for one gaming excess or another. It was the day I first picked up the Harry Potter book I had received years before – and the next weeks were a blur, as every night was spent simply consuming… Read more


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  • Movies of the Week #52 (2021)

    Movies of the Week #52 (2021)

    The French Dispatch (2021): Wes Anderson is one of the most stylistically distinctive directors out there – and you either love the style or love it much less than you usually love things. In his latest, he becomes idiosyncratic to a fault – a series of three stories, the first of which entices, but the… Read more


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  • Movies of the Week #51 (2021)

    Movies of the Week #51 (2021)

    The Novice (2021): Lauren Hadaway’s debut feature is what you’d expect to see if you zoomed into those rowing scenes during The Social Network and applied the Black Swan treatment to them. Inspired by Hadaway’s own experiences as a rower, the movie tells the story of Alex Dall, a college student who is driven by… Read more


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  • Movies of the Week #50 (2021)

    Movies of the Week #50 (2021)

    Boiling Point (2021): Movies set in kitchens are…tight! But also exciting, dynamic and quite depressing, given the intensity so dutifully portrayed in each and every restaurant-based-story. Boiling Point conjures a world inhabited by characters that feel mostly real and genuinely interesting, set against all sorts of time-sensitive challenges. What I enjoyed most is that the… Read more


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  • Movies of the Week #46-49 (2021)

    Movies of the Week #46-49 (2021)

    Celle que vous croyez (2019): A more extreme version of the “voices in our head” theme, Safy Nebbou’s movie tells Claire’s story of unrequited love. Clair, a 50something woman, is brought to life in beautiful nuance by Juliette Binoche, who elevates the meandering parts of this psychological romantic drama to something worth watching. The tricks… Read more


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  • Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021) | Another Missed Opportunity

    Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021) | Another Missed Opportunity

    Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021) stays closer to the game-world than previous adaptations, capturing 90s nostalgia and reimagining iconic characters. Despite its faithfulness, the film suffers from rushed pacing, plain writing, and uneven execution. While fans may appreciate its effort, the movie ultimately struggles to leave a lasting impression. Read more


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  • Movies of the Week #45 (2021)

    Movies of the Week #45 (2021)

    Bergman Island (2021): I am almost willing to say that I’m ashamed of never having seen a Bergman movie (well, does half of The Seventh Seal count?). But I openly admit being ignorant in the ways of most cinema-defining-auteurs that came before the 80s. That being said, I don’t know if I can truly relate… Read more


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  • Movies of the Week #44 (2021)

    Movies of the Week #44 (2021)

    Dune (2021): The much awaited adaptation from Denis Villeneuve has finally arrived. Its limitations lie in the scope and breadth of the source material, so very difficult to adapt into even a two-part, five hour long movie. My biggest regret is that I couldn’t get attached to the characters, as so many come and go,… Read more


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  • Movies of the Week #40-43 (2021)

    Movies of the Week #40-43 (2021)

    The Card Counter (2021): Paul Schrader surprised everyone with First Reformed, after a series of very lame ducks throughout the 00s. His follow-up, chronologically and thematically, is also a standout – a complicated movie, a slow burner, led by an impeccable performance from Oscar Isaac. It might try to lure you in with the allure… Read more


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  • Movies of the Week #39 (2021)

    Movies of the Week #39 (2021)

    Bodied (2017): I have zero rapping affinities, but there’s something inherently cool in this witty, irreverent and ambitious movie. Joseph Kahn didn’t quite convince me with his previous feature, Detention, but he applies his flair and experience from doing music videos effectively to elevate Bodied into a perfectly entertaining story about rap, race and friendship.… Read more


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  • Movies of the Week #38 (2021)

    Movies of the Week #38 (2021)

    Schumacher (2021): The docu takes us from Michael’s financially-stricken youth to his first title for Ferrari, before fast-forwarding through the next ten+ years. It makes some sense, because most of the strong feelings F1 fans have toward him were shaped in those early years, but it also highlights how ineffective it can be to distill… Read more


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  • Schumacher (2021)

    Schumacher (2021)

    Netflix just released a documentary about F1 legend and hero-of-my-childhood Michael Schumacher. Created by the trio of Hanns-Bruno Kammertöns, Vanessa Nöcker and Michael Wech, it has been received with a modicum of positivity. While not a remarkable piece of filmmaking, as a major fan of MSC I found it to be a nostalgic and at… Read more


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