TERRAFERMA (IT’11): The kid has a face made for film, but why start with the poverty/loneliness/isolation and then pivot to immigration?
— Olli Sulopuisto (@osulop) July 4, 2012
IKUISESTI SINUN (FI’11): Moving subject matter. Could do with fewer shallow DOF DSLR shots & bit of structural rejiggering, but still solid
— Olli Sulopuisto (@osulop) July 10, 2012
BRAVE (US’12): Well, there’s one grossly anachronistic gag in it (if you leave out the whole ”teenage girl fights tradition” thing).
— Olli Sulopuisto (@osulop) July 17, 2012
DARK KNIGHT RISES (US’12): What a lump. Why can’t Nolan fit two people on the screen? At least the last minutes felt satisfying. MVP Caine.
— Olli Sulopuisto (@osulop) July 23, 2012
21 JUMP STREET (US’12): I’ve no idea what the original is like, but the movie I found v. funny & surprisingly tasteful given the cock jokes
— Olli Sulopuisto (@osulop) July 30, 2012
JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME (US’11): Disjointed and light. Segel is in fine shape, playing it straight.
— Olli Sulopuisto (@osulop) July 30, 2012
EXPENDABLES 2 (US’12): You get a catchphrase! You get a catchphrase! Everybody gets a catchphrase!
— Olli Sulopuisto (@osulop) July 31, 2012
Luku: 92