
CREDIT: Matt Kennedy/Global Road Entertainment
I give Hotel Artemis 2.5 out of 5 Rules: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/hotel-artemis-movie-review-an-intriguing-premise-can-only-carry-this-thriller-so-far/
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June 8, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Brian Tyree Henry, Charlie Day, Dave Bautista, Drew Pearce, Hotel Artemis, Jeff Goldblum, Jenny Slate, Jodie Foster, Sofia Boutella, Sterling K. Brown, Zachary Quinto Leave a comment

CREDIT: Matt Kennedy/Global Road Entertainment
I give Hotel Artemis 2.5 out of 5 Rules: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/hotel-artemis-movie-review-an-intriguing-premise-can-only-carry-this-thriller-so-far/
June 8, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews David Newell, François Scarborough Clemmons, Fred Rogers, Joanne Rogers, Joe Negri, Morgan Neville, Won't You Be My Neighbor? 2 Comments

CREDIT: Jim Judkis/Focus Features
I give Won’t You Be My Neighbor? 3.5 out of 5 Casual Sweaters: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/wont-you-be-my-neighbor-movie-review-documentary-keeps-fred-rogers-legacy-of-love-alive/
June 8, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Alex Wolff, Ann Dowd, Ari Aster, Gabriel Byrne, Hereditary, Milly Shapiro, Toni Collette 3 Comments

CREDIT: A24
I give Hereditary 4 out of 5 Decapitations: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/hereditary-movie-review-an-unforgettable-toni-collette-performance-is-one-of-many-disturbing-attractions/
June 3, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Anthony Russo, Avengers, Avengers: Infinity War, Infinity War, Joe Russo, Marvel Cinematic Universe, MCU, Thanos 2 Comments

CREDIT: Marvel
Much more so than 2012’s Avengers, Avengers: Infinity War is the culmination of all that has come before in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After ten years and nearly twenty films, this has been THE destination. Sure, “saving the whole world and/or universe” is what so many previous superhero movies have been about, so Infinity War cannot fully be satisfying on that score. But as a narrative experiment, it works as a satisfying conclusion (or beginning to a conclusion).
Weirdly enough, I think Infinity Wars works whether or not you have seen all the preceding entries. I cannot say for sure, as I have seen every MCU flick, though I have only watched all of them once each and I am by no means the most devoted Easter egg hunter. But there is just something about how this massive teamup of heroes manages to avoid feeling busy and instead come off as electric. There is a lived-in feel to Tony Stark and Stephen Strange trading banter and then becoming fast friends or the Guardians of the Galaxy making sense of Thor on the fly. If you don’t know what these characters are all about ahead of time, you can pick it up along the way, just as they do with each other. As for Thanos and his plan, it’s fine for setting the plot in motion, but I’m mainly here for all the combinations and permutations.
I give Avengers: Infinity War 4 Infinity Stones out of 5 “Shocking” Deaths.
June 2, 2018
Billboard Charts, Billboard Hot Rock Songs, Music Billboard, Billboard Hot Rock Songs, Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen Leave a comment
Each week, I check out the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart, and then I rearrange the top 25 based on my estimation of their quality. I used to rank all of the top 25, now I just rank the cream of the crop.
Original Version
1. Imagine Dragons – “Whatever It Takes”
2. Imagine Dragons – “Thunder”
3. Imagine Dragons – “Believer”
4. Portugal. The Man – “Feel It Still”
5. Foster the People – “Sit Next to Me”
6. Bad Wolves – “Zombie”
7. Panic! at the Disco – “Say Amen (Saturday Night)”
8. Queen – “Bohemian Rhapsody”
9. Alice Merton – “No Roots”
10. Britton Buchanan – “Where You Come From”
11. lovelytheband – “Broken”
12. Five Finger Death Punch – “Gone Away”
13. Queen – “Another One Bites the Dust”
14. Five Finger Death Punch – “Sham Pain”
15. John Mayer – “New Light”
16. Godsmack – “Bulletproof”
17. Queen – “We Will Rock You”
18. Florence + the Machine – “Hunger”
19. Five Finger Death Punch – “Blue on Black”
20. Muse – “Thought Contagion”
21. Two Feet – “I Feel Like I’m Drowning”
22. Vance Joy – “Saturday Sun”
23. Shinedown – “Devil”
24. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats – “You Worry Me”
25. James Bay and Alicia Keys – “Us”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. Bohemian Rhapsody
2. We Will Rock You
3. Another One Bites the Dust
4. No Roots
5. Feel It Still
6. You Worry Me
7. I Feel Like I’m Drowning
8. New Light
9. Hunger
10. Thought Contagion
June 2, 2018
Billboard Charts, Billboard Hot 100, Music Ariana Grande, Billboard, Billboard Hot 100, No Tears Left to Cry Leave a comment
Each week, I check out the Billboard Hot 100, and then I rearrange the top 20 based on my estimation of their quality. I used to rank all 20, now I just rank the cream of the crop.
Original Version
1. Drake – “Nice for What”
2. Childish Gambino – “This Is America”
3. Drake – “God’s Plan”
4. Post Malone ft. Ty Dolla $ign – “Psycho”
5. Zedd, Maren Morris, and Grey – “The Middle”
6. Lil Baby and Drake – “Yes Indeed”
7. Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line – “Meant to Be”
8. Ella Mai – “Boo’d Up”
9. Ariana Grande – “No Tears Left to Cry”
10. BTS – “Fake Love”
11. Marshmello and Anne-Marie – “Friends”
12. BlocBoy JB ft. Drake – “Look Alive”
13. Camila Cabello – “Never Be the Same”
14. Migos ft. Drake – “Walk It Talk It”
15. Ed Sheeran – “Perfect”
16. Cardi B – “Be Careful”
17. Imagine Dragons – “Whatever It Takes”
18. Bazzi – “Mine”
19. Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin – “I Like It”
20. Shawn Mendes – “In My Blood”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. No Tears Left to Cry
2. This Is America
3. Boo’d Up
4. Never Be the Same
June 1, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Adrift, Baltasar Kormákur, Sam Claflin, Shailene Woodley Leave a comment

CREDIT: Kirsty Griffin/STXfilms
I give Adrift 3 out of 5 Dinghies: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/adrift-movie-review-shailene-woodley-learns-how-to-survive-the-gorgeous-but-deadly-ocean/
June 1, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews 3100, 3100: Run and Become, Ashprihanal Aalto Leave a comment

If a race consists of 3100 miles over the course of 52 days, with breaks for sleeping and even a haircut, can it really be considered a race? Or is it more of a running regimen? Semantics aside, this is clearly an impressive feat, and Sanjay Rawal’s documentary 3100: Run and Become (which is having its world premiere at the Illuminate Film Festival in Sedona, AZ with plans for a theatrical rollout in late summer 2018) tracks the story of those who have accomplished that feat at the Self-Transcendence 3100 Miler, the world’s longest certified footrace.
The race is situated along a half-mile block in Queens, New York, which competitors must traverse thousands of times as they seek to average at least 60 miles per day. The film chronicles the 2016 edition, mainly focusing on Finnish paperboy Ashprihanal Aalto, an eight-time winner of the event. Along the way, the masters establish their leads by thousands of miles, while others succumb to the heat and are forced to drop out. It is incredible that the latter fate does not befall everyone, considering that they are spending practically the entirety of their waking hours going around and around. Overall, there is a Zen tone to the presentation, as the easygoing Aalto has practically been subsumed by the natural forces that move him along.
Rawal also includes detours about other long-distance runners: a Bushman in the Kalahari, a Navajo on a reservation in Arizona, and a resident of Japan’s mountain temples. They certainly have a thematic connection to Aalto’s story, but it may have been wiser to keep the focus squarely on the 3100. Any long-distance runner or admirer of long-distance runners would surely appreciate a deep dive into the details of what allows Aalto and his fellow competitors to survive and even thrive in this extreme ultramarathon gauntlet. Still, just knowing that this race exists and getting a taste of it is enough to catch a whiff of the transcendence that is being chased.
May 27, 2018
Saturday Night Live, SNL Season Recaps, Television Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live Season 43, SNL, SNL Season 43 1 Comment

CREDIT: Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC
Best Sketches
(For my detailed thoughts on the best sketches, click here.)
10. Za
9. Diner Lobster
8. Cookout
7. Undercover Office Potty
6. Hollywood Update
5. The Race
4. Jurassic World Trial
3. Raz P. Berry
2. Beers
1. Barbie Instagram
Most Valuable Cast Member
Cecily Strong
Runners-Up:
Kate McKinnon
Kenan Thompson
Rookie of the Year
Heidi Gardner (Best Debut Season Since Cecily’s)
Best Hosts
1. Donald Glover
2. John Mulaney
3. Will Ferrell
Best Monologues
1. Will Ferrell
2. John Mulaney
3. Kumail Nanjiani
Best Musical Guests
1. Childish Gambino
2. Troye Sivan
3. Jack White
Best Weekend Update Segments
1. Angel, Every Boxer’s Girlfriend From Every Movie Ever
2. Stefon
3. Jacob Silj
4. Kyle Mooney on the Oscars
Best Episodes
1. Donald Glover/Childish Gambino
2. John Mulaney/Jack White
3. Will Ferrell/Chris Stapleton