in which I am somewhat disappointed in Mr Bond...
everything that happened at Flick Filosopher from Monday, October 4th, to Sunday, October 10th
I’ve been on a small road trip through Wales for the last few days, and for the next couple. One of the places my friend Shirley and I visited is Portmeirion, the seaside village where the classic 1960s science fiction series The Prisoner was shot. Check out pix from my journeys on Twitter:
And you can learn more about my other traveling companion, Nigel the Charity Pig, here.
Normal service will resume at Flick Filosopher next week.
—MaryAnn
new at flick filosopher, Oct 04–10
new and ongoing cinema releases, US/Can, Oct 06–08
James Bond spy adventure No Time to Die and Spanish drama Fever Dream… [get the full rundown]
new and ongoing cinema releases, UK/Ire, Oct 06–08
Animated kiddie comedy The Addams Family 2 and Spanish drama Fever Dream… [get the full rundown]
new and ongoing dvd/blu/vod releases, US/Can, Oct 05–08
Black Widow is now free on Disney+; Old arrives on premium VOD; more… [get the full rundown]
new and ongoing dvd/blu/vod releases, UK/Ire, Oct 04–08
Black Widow is now free on Disney+, and documentary Fauci lands on that service; more… [get the full rundown]
question of the weekend: what’s your favorite road-trip movie?
I want to assure you, dear readers, that my pal Shirley and I, currently on a mini road trip through Wales, have no intentions of replicating Thelma and Louise’s misadventures. [reply at Flick Filosopher | reply at Substack | reply at Patreon]
the return of Nigel the Charity Pig
Longtime readers will remember Nigel the Charity Pig, my sometimes traveling companion. He and I — and my human friend Shirley — are on a little road trip for a couple of days… COVID-safe, of course! [read more]
No Time to Die movie review: no, Mr Bond, I expect you to retire [pictured]
In the era of COVID and Brexit, much of this overstuffed adventure feels redundant, farcical, inconsequential, and desperate. But Ana de Armas and Lashana Lynch show us the way to a future for 007. [read the review | in cinemas pretty much globally]
Tweet of the week…
coming up at Flick Filosopher…
French freakshow Titane
some London Film Festival flicks
biopic The Eyes of Tammy Faye
crime thriller Copshop
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
crime comedy Queenpins, starring Kristen Bell
The Green Knight
Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins
Space Jam: A New Legacy
Mark Wahlberg as Joe Bell
Old, the latest from M. Night Shyamalan
The Forever Purge
Gunpowder Milkshake
The Tomorrow War, starring Chris Pratt
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