The Haunting of Bly Manor

Excellent follow-up to the fabulous and often terrifying The Haunting of Hill House. Bly Manor is plenty creepy, but to me, the horror angle gave it more of a compelling edge vs Hill House which caused me to fear for for my life when it got dark out and I was home alone and saw a shadow or heard a noise or breathed. Visually engrossing, lyrical and poetic with a really skillfully told circuitous storyline that probably gets even better with repeat viewings.

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ZOOM! A lot of ZOOM

I certainly miss being on-location for video shoots, however I am grateful for Zoom allowing business to continue. The audio and video quality definitely is not stellar, but it is an aesthetic that is acceptable for the times. And in the last week or so, I was able to visit England, India, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Luxembourg, Spain, Austria, Germany, Abu Dhabi, Italy, South Africa and Rhode Island. Too bad Delta miles are not included.

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Cobra Kai

The nostalgia goggles were firmly in place for my screening of season 1 of Cobra Kai. This is a super fun, clever and engaging extension of The Karate Kid universe. Something I never knew I wanted, but found out I really needed. Hey, I have no issues with living in the past, but Daniel-san and Johnny Lawrence’s obsessions top even Uncle Rico.

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Muppets!

Need a mental break from all the tension, angst, rhetoric, division and incivility we’re inundated by today? One word: Muppets. Who doesn’t like Muppets? I hadn’t seen The Muppet Movie in forever. What just pure original fun, joy, lunacy, humor and creativity. The Steve Martin cameo may be his finest work. On the Muppet side, can’t say enough about how something as simple as Kermit achieves such significant levels of depth and expression. And yes, Sam, this film does have “socially redeeming value.”

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Tom Cruise Stunts

The last couple Mission Impossibles, American Made, Edge of Tomorrow, Oblivion…Tom Cruise is really turning out some excellent movies and he’s not messing around. He’s going all out on his own stunts and it really does amp up the final product. I certainly applaud the dedication.

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Practical Effects

An American Werewolf in London is a favorite movie I’ve screened many times. After several years, I decided to see how it holds up. This movie blew me away in my youth with how scary and funny it was. What really stands out now, after being barraged by SO much CG is the (spoiler alert) werewolf transformation done entirely with practical effects. It took 6 months to prepare for, a week to film and resulted in the first Academy Award for best Makeup. CG is great, but the more it can supplement the practical, the better the effect.

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Uncut Gems

Relentlessly paced, relentlessly gritty, relentlessly manic story of relentless self destruction. It relentlessly immerses you in this world and will forever alter your opinion of the acting range of Adam Sandler and Kevin Garnett. Stunning performances across the board.

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Ford v Ferrari

Too bad I didn’t see this in the theater with BIG sound. The racing scenes are incredibly well shot. Factor in really cool looking 60s race cars and it revs up another notch. Also, Christian Bale is an absolute master at physically transforming himself to truly embody a character.

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The Writing of Jo Nesbo

After the untimely passing of Stieg Larsson cut short his excellent Millennium Series (the continuation of the series with a different author just isn’t the same), I was going through Nordic Crime Fiction withdrawal. Norway’s Jo Nesbo and his outstanding Harry Hole (pronounced Hoo-leh) series was the perfect antidote. Many of these books get so intense I’ve found myself reading through the night. I just finished binge-reading his latest, Knife…and when I got to the end, I started reading it again. Worth the sleep deprivation.

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This Picture!!!!

I happened to pass this giant inflatable Godzilla perched over my favorite Golden Valley, MN store, so I took a quick picture. It wasn’t until I reviewed this photo several hours later that I noticed the bird. I had NO idea it was there when I took the picture. Possibly my finest work.

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Heron Rookery

I had no idea that right in the shadow of downtown Minneapolis on two islands in the Mississippi exists this natural wonder—a heron rookery. Look at all those nests! Mesmerizing to watch these great blue herons gracefully swoop and hover about.

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