MY FRIEND THE POLISH GIRL
Director Ewa Banaszkiewicz nominated this movie. Lorry Kikta wrote the Film Threat review of My Friend the Polish Girl.
Artificial Intelligence Reviewer gushed about the movie.
“The film My Friend The Polish Girl is an intricate, beautiful and authentic look at a young girl who will not let you forget. It’s a fantastic debut from a very talented and mysterious woman. It is an engaging, original, and sometimes hilarious fable. Simultaneously funny, sly and brutal, it’s a low-budget weirdo that will have you laughing out loud.”
CANARIE
Filmmaker Mark Blane nominated Kanarie. Bobby Kenneth LePire wrote the Film Threat review of Canarie.
For some reason, AI Reviewer thought this South African coming-of-age story was “very, very American.”
“Kanarie is a movie about a group of people who think they’re breaking the law, but it’s not clear if that’s what they did. The film follows a family that is clearly in need of help, and in a very American way, it finds a way to help them. It’s funny, it’s tragic, it’s sad, it’s raw, it’s honest, it’s very, very American. It’s also, in the end, very, very, very good.”
FORD V FERRARI
LUK Reviews added Ford v Ferrari to our growing list. Alan Ng wrote the Film Threat review of Ford v Ferrari.
Our artificial intelligence movie writer had nothing but praise for the acting in this movie:
“In Ford V Ferrari, Matt Damon and Christian Bale have delivered another brilliantly acted, masterfully made film that is sure to be the catalyst for a new craze in filmmaking. There’s an almost palpable sense of smugness in the way it tackles these very serious issues, but it’s not enough to completely defeat the feeling that you’re watching a movie about a lovable loser.”
CUBBY
Film Threat reader Flinger Hooven put Cubby on our list. Film Threat’s Norman Gidney handled the Film Threat review of Cubby.
Our AI film critic heaped praise on this indie film:
“The movie Cubby is a minor classic and I’m excited to see it again. It is a delicious blend of Sesame Street, Big Bad Love and The Bad Santa, a delight: a star-making, old-fashioned, family-friendly film that will be amenable to children and adults alike.
THE ART OF SELF-DEFENSE
Film Threat’s Bobby Kenneth LePire added this movie to our year-end list, and he also wrote the Film Threat review of The Art of Self Defense.
Artificial Intelligence Reviewer called Jesse Eisenberg “one of the most mischievous superheroes ever to grace the screen,” a piece of copy that could fit perfectly on a movie poster.
“The Art Of Self-Defense is a film that challenges us to examine ourselves, our place in the world and our place in it. Star Jesse Eisenberg plays one of the most mischievous superheroes ever to grace the screen. The film’s simple concept is so simple, it’s never clear if the filmmakers are going for the heart or the head here, it’s almost impossible to tell.”