Although the story of Nat Turner's slave rebellion in Virginia is a formidable one worth telling, it probably could have been told better than presented by Nate Parker's version.
Morgan was more about action and less about the plot. Great A list stars in a sub par script, with a twist at the end that I knew was coming from the beginning of the flick.
The film has the moments but it's very scattered and lacking a lot clarity. The talent is vast and the direction is inventive but the story doesn't allow too much weirdness.
It makes a compelling case for families, especially those that we consciously build, filling in the blanks that fate or happenstance have left behind. And it succeeds thanks to its very gifted young star.
Typical raunchy, showy and crude hollywood comedy film. There are some really funny moments but these cliche romantic comedies don't need all this money to have interesting characters.
Better than expected. I really thought it would be another bore fest like Sisters, but actually, despite not being a mom, I found plenty to laugh at here.
To cut a long story short, Going in Style is a warm and wonderful film on friendship and life post 60. Watch it with your best friends for life as some relationships are worth melting for indeed.