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BlackBerry (2023)
A Captivating Journey: "Blackberry" Delivers on Every Level
Jo and I had the pleasure of immersing ourselves in the cinematic masterpiece known as "Blackberry" last night. Initially recommended by a friend, we were astounded that such a gem had eluded our radar until then. From the very beginning to its gripping finale, the film proved to be an exhilarating and unforgettable experience.
One of the standout elements of "Blackberry" was undoubtedly the remarkable performance by Glenn Howerton. Known for his comedic prowess in "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," we were pleasantly surprised to witness his incredible versatility in this film. Howerton's portrayal in "Blackberry" shattered any preconceived notions we had, revealing a profound depth to his talent. With this remarkable performance, he undoubtedly establishes himself as a force to be reckoned with, poised for even greater roles in the future.
Beyond Howerton's stellar performance, "Blackberry" captivates the audience with its gripping narrative and impeccable execution. The story unfolds with masterful precision, effortlessly weaving together elements of suspense, emotion, and thought-provoking themes. Each scene is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, leaving no room for distraction or disappointment.
The film's visual aesthetic is equally commendable, with stunning cinematography that enhances the overall experience. From breathtaking landscapes to intimate character moments, every frame is a work of art. The handheld docu-style cinematography, meticulous production design, and a compelling score creates an immersive atmosphere that transports the audience into the heart of the story while simultaneously bringing an air of authenticity
"Blackberry" give us hope for cinema and storytelling, reminding us why we fell in love with the medium in the first place.
We wholeheartedly recommend "Blackberry". It is far better than AIR and for that alone should be recognized!!
The Resident: Neon Moon (2022)
Good episode! Sad to see the show go.
This was the most action packed and most intense episode of the season if not the entire series, but it came a little too late after so many filler episodes leading up to this one. Regardless, I keep watching and bindging with the wife. We are sad to see that after this season there will only be one more? Is this true? How can Fox drop this show? It's the best one they have running at the moment and I can't think of another medical show that will replace it for me. We watch it on hulu but look forward to seeing the episodes air on the regular programing when we are home and able to watch live. New Amsterdam just doesn't do it for us.
The Resident: The Space Between (2022)
This episode is a tearjerker
Get ready to cry. This episode is incredibly moving. Vicki Lawrence has always been one of my favorite actresses and she knocks this one out of the park. The OR scenes are bridged really well between the little boy and Gloria.
One of the best things about this show (and there's a lot, I assure you) is the chemistry between Matt Czuchry and GG. Their scenes are flawless, their interactions unforced and natural. In this episode GG is scared for her friend and at one point she starts crying on Matt's shoulder and it's also heartbreaking to see her care as much as Matt. There is no doubt she will become a docter one day, it's in her blood.