Reviews of the Good, the Awful & the Unappreciated

The Idea of You

Director: Michael Showlater, Writers: Robinne Lee, Michael Showalter, Jennifer Westfeldt. Based on novel by Robinne Lee
May 27, 2024

The Floating Opera: loving the world’s absurdities

by John Barth
A novel, 1967 revised edition of 1956 original.
Wonderful! Well worth re-reading.
June 21, 2020

I read The Floating Opera when I was 18 years old, and thought it was a well-done but tame “realist” novel, a warm-up to the author’s later “post-modernist meta-fictions.” Re-reading it decades later, I think Floating is a model of what a novel can be – a delightful entry into a unique world, with a new way of seeing everyday life, imbued with a vision of love and delight at the world around in all its absurdities and pleasures.

Upload: the afterlife for sale

TV Series, Amazon Studios.
Created by Greg Daniels. Season 1, 2020. On Amazon Prime Video.
Free market vision of heaven: Buy your bliss!
June 20, 2020

A thin sci-fi plot that is really a platform for vulgar, soulless sex among the unmarried and unattached in their 20s and 30s at some time in the future.

The Mentalist: The charm of nihilism

TV series, CBS
Executive producer Bruno Heller. 7 Seasons, 2008-2015. On Amazon Prime Video.
Forget the law. Nihilism gets real results.
June 1, 2020

The amusing detective work of a whimsical but charming nihilist.  Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) works as a “consultant” for the FBI, but is perfectly candid that his real mission is to seek revenge against the serial killer who murdered his family, legal procedures be damned.

The Morning Show: exploitation of the cubicles

TV series, Apple Studio
Directed by Mimi Leder. Season 1: 10 Episodes, 2019. Watch on Apple TV+.
Nuanced and articulate - ultimately conventional.
June 1, 2020

Another take on the #MeToo movement. Well-written, deliberately nuanced perspective on male sexual exploitation of vulnerable women in high-pressure corporations. Identifies the victims in their own offices – at last! – but how about the the poor and powerless around the world, victims of American policies left out of  the “news”?

The Mule: At 88, Clint Eastwood is still… Clint Eastwood

Director: Clint Eastwood. Writers: Nick Schenk, Sam Dolnick
2018, Warner Brothers, R. 1 hr 56 min. IMdB Rating: 7.0
Clint Eastwood shows he still has the moves, even at 88 years old.
June 19, 2018