Thoroughbreds (and more!)
Sorry I’m behind,
Finals and graduating
Really set me back!
While I still found time to see movies during a very hectic April and May, I slacked on writing the reviews. So before I get to “Thoroughbreds,” here are my thoughts on some recent releases that I haven’t previously posted:
Peter Rabbit: On a scale of 1 to Paddington, it’s a Paddington 2.
Isle of Dogs: It’s Wes Anderson, what’s not to love? But of course I’m going to compare it to Fantastic Mr. Fox, though that isn’t fair to either film. But Fox is better.
You Were Never Really Here: Absolute, pure garbage. There was absolutely nothing redeeming about this movie. Save your money and your time. I wish I had “never really been” in the theater for this one.
Infinity War: I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about this one given that I’m usually not a fan of the overcrowded crowd-pleasing superhero fanfare, but “Infinity War” was thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish. I surprised myself with how much I liked it.
Deadpool 2: Very fun(ny), possibly better than the original. Put Julian Dennison in anything and I will enjoy it infinitely more.
Okay. Now let’s get to Thoroughbreds. I missed this one when it was in theaters but made sure not to make the same mistake when it hit streaming services last week. And now I have myself wondering, is May too soon for me to pick my favorite movie of the year? I know I’ll eat my words for that later, but I have nothing but the highest praise for Thoroughbreds. Give it all the Indie Spirit awards or whatever, please.
For starters, Thoroughbreds is laugh-out-loud hilarious. Anya Taylor-Joy is nothing but pure joy onscreen, and she lowkey might one of my favorite actresses right now. I loved her in “The Witch” and even more in “Split,” but she really seals the deal for me in this one. And then there’s Anton Yelchin. RIP to another actor who might have gone on to be one of the greatest of our generation. You can’t miss him in one of his last performances ever.
And while I’ve made it clear that I don’t know shit about the technicalities of cinematography, Thoroughbreds is beautifully shot. Every scene I was just like, “Damn, this is beautiful.” So to whoever is responsible for that, thank you.
I’m keeping this review short and sweet, but I cannot stress enough how much I loved Thoroughbreds. Run, don’t walk to your basement Apple TV to rent this one.