
CREDIT: Bleecker Street
I give On Chesil Beach 2 out of 5 Past Traumas: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/on-chesil-beach-movie-review-saoirse-ronans-talents-can-only-carry-this-romantic-tragedy-so-far/
Jeff "Jmunney" Malone's Self-Styled "Expert" Thoughts on Movies, TV, Music, and the Rest of Pop Culture
May 18, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Adrian Scarborough, Anne-Marie Duff, Billy Howle, Dominic Cooke, Emily Watson, Ian McEwan, On Chesil Beach, Samuel West, Saoirse Ronan Leave a comment

CREDIT: Bleecker Street
I give On Chesil Beach 2 out of 5 Past Traumas: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/on-chesil-beach-movie-review-saoirse-ronans-talents-can-only-carry-this-romantic-tragedy-so-far/
May 18, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Amanda Seyfried, Cedric Kyles, Ethan Hawke, First Reformed, Paul Schrader, Philip Ettinger, Victoria Hill 1 Comment

CREDIT: A24
I give First Reformed 4 out of 5 Pepto-Bismols: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/first-reformed-movie-review-ethan-hawke-gives-a-career-best-performance-as-a-conflicted-reverend/
May 16, 2018
Billboard Charts, Billboard Hot Rock Songs, Music Alice Merton, Billboard, Billboard Hot Rock Songs, No Roots 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. Bad Wolves – “Zombie”
6. Foster the People – “Sit Next to Me”
7. Alice Merton – “No Roots”
8. Panic! at the Disco – “Say Amen (Saturday Night)”
9. Florence + the Machine – “Hunger”
10. lovelytheband – “Broken”
11. Shinedown – “Devil”
12. Five Finger Death Punch – “Gone Away”
13. Godsmack – “Bulletproof”
14. Vance Joy – “Saturday Sun”
15. Muse – “Thought Contagion”
16. Two Feet – “I Feel Like I’m Drowning”
17. Portugal. The Man – “Live in the Moment”
18. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats – “You Worry Me”
19. Sir Sly – “&Run”
20. 30 Seconds to Mars – “Dangerous Night”
21. AWOLNATION – “Handyman”
22. Three Days Grace – “The Mountain”
23. Five Finger Death Punch – “Sham Pain”
24. Florence + the Machine – “Sky Full of Song”
25. Guns N’ Roses – “Shadow of Your Love”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. No Roots
2. Feel It Still
3. You Worry Me
4. I Feel Like I’m Drowning
5. Live in the Moment
6. &Run
7. Sky Full of Song
8. Hunger
9. Thought Contagion
10. Handyman
May 16, 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. Childish Gambino – “This Is America”
2. Drake – “Nice for What”
3. Drake – “God’s Plan”
4. Post Malone ft. Ty Dolla $ign – “Pyscho”
5. Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line – “Meant to Be”
6. Zedd, Maren Morris, and Grey – “The Middle”
7. BlocBoy JB ft. Drake – “Look Alive”
8. Camila Cabello – “Never Be the Same”
9. Ed Sheeran – “Perfect”
10. Ariana Grande – “No Tears Left to Cry”
11. Lil Dicky ft. Chris Brown – “Freaky Friday”
12. Imagine Dragons – “Whatever It Takes”
13. Post Malone ft. 21 Savage – “Rockstar”
14. Migos ft. Drake – “Walk It Talk It”
15. Bazzi – “Mine”
16. Travis Scott ft. Lil Uzi Vert and Kanye West – “Watch”
17. Ella Mai – “Boo’d Up”
18. Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin – “I Like It”
19. Nicki Minaj – “Chun-Li”
20. Kane Brown – “Heaven”
Jmunney’s Revision
1. No Tears Left to Cry
2. This Is America
3. Boo’d Up
4. Never Be the Same
May 16, 2018
New Girl, Television Brett Baer, Danielle Rockoff, Dave Finkel, Hannah Simone, Jake Johnson, Lamorne Morris, Liz Meriwether, Max Greenfield, Nasim Pedrad, New Girl, New Girl Season 7, Rhiannon Rockoff, Zooey Deschanel Leave a comment

CREDIT: Ray Mickshaw/FOX
This review was originally posted on News Cult in May 2018.
Network: FOX
Showrunners: Brett Baer, Dave Finkel, Liz Meriwether
Main Cast: Zooey Deschanel, Jake Johnson, Max Greenfield, Lamorne Morris, Hannah Simone, Nasim Pedrad, Danielle Rockoff, Rhiannon Rockoff
Notable Guest Stars: Damon Wayans, Jr., Brian Huskey, Rob Reiner, Dermot Mulroney, Gillian Vigman, JB Smoove, Sarah Baker, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ralph Ahn, Robert Smigel
Episode Running Time: 22 Minutes
This review contains spoilers, but this isn’t really a spoil-able type of show.
New Girl Season 7 is one of the most inessential seasons in television history. That is not a criticism, but rather, a description of an unnecessary, but very satisfying batch of episodes. All television, and all storytelling more generally, is inessential, insofar as we could survive without it. Life would be much less enriching without entertainment, certainly, but it would be possible. But once a story begins to be told, there is a sense of necessity that it must be concluded. And it could easily be argued that by the end of Season 6, New Girl had reached that conclusion, with all of its main characters having achieved major milestones in personal and professional fulfillment. But this show, at its best, has been about so much more (or so much less, but in a good way) than checking off the major storytelling checkpoints.
Nick and Jess are one of my favorite TV couples of all time, and if the last we saw of them was their kiss in the elevator at the end of “Five Stars for Beezus,” I would have rested easy in the belief that they had a long and happy union together. But I am usually hungry to see what happens when the tension of a potential couple turns into the comfort of an actual couple, and New Girl has shown itself to be the type of show uniquely suited for making that pivot interesting. With a three-year time jump to kick off the season, it seemed like we would be heading into a new status quo, but then we discover … Jess and Nick still aren’t married yet? There’s no need to panic; they are still together and happy, they have just been busy with other things, like Nick’s book tour for The Pepperwood Chronicles. But still, you would think they could find some time to put a ring on it. It turns out that much of the delay is attributable to Nick ensuring that his proposal is absolutely perfect. That obsession could have caused major strife in the past, but it is a mark of maturity for both the characters and the show that it is ultimately no big deal.
While Jess and Nick remain the last two residents of the loft, and perhaps a little bit stuck in neutral, the rest of the main crew has decidedly moved ahead to the next stages of their lives. Schmidt and Cece’s toddler Ruth Bader (Danielle and Rhiannon Rockoff) is genuinely adorable but also filled with the sort of moxie and traces of anxiety you would expect in a child whose parents are a mix of blunt and high-strung. Winston and Aly are expecting their first child; his strange propensities, and her incredible ability to accept them, are still intact, just transferred to the minutiae of pending parenthood. For the most part, the unique ways that this whole group communicates with each other remains just as intact. They are sometimes applied in fascinating new ways, as when Schmidt and Jess hash out who has the best approach for Ruth auditioning to a prestigious pre-school. But that sameness also results in hijinks that probably should not be happening anymore, as when Cece and then Nick get locked out of Ruth’s school and get mistaken for creepy lurkers, and it is like: okay, guys, we’re getting a little too old for these shenanigans.
Season 7 is not completely allergic to big final season moments, but it presents them in the uniquely askew New Girl manner. There is a one-year anniversary memorial service for a close friend who died during the time jump, and that close friend is … Furguson, of course. Winston insists that everything be performed in the Jewish manner, because he always saw his cat as Jewish, and while that does sound ridiculous, it also sounds perfectly logical when Lamorne Morris explains it with such certainty. We also, rest assured, do get that last anticipated bit of matrimony, but it all goes delightfully sideways, with a scratched cornea, an impromptu service in a hospital, and Tran’s first ever spoken line of dialogue.
Naturally unnaturally enough, there is still one more episode left to go. “Engram Pattersky” does at first appear to fit into a classic series finale box, i.e., the pack-up-and-move conclusion. It really is time for for Nick and Jess to get out of that rickety old loft and start a new chapter in their lives, even it takes an eviction notice to get them to that realization. The final reveal that the eviction angle is actually Winston’s greatest prank ever is perfectly in line with the show’s ethos, but also a little stunning. Winston never suggests that he was just trying to give his friends the motivation they needed to move forward. And that really is the New Girl way. If you want to find meaning in this young adult life, then you have to do so amidst all the chaos and indirect communication, as you scream and hopefully laugh along the way.
Best Episodes: “The Curse of the Pirate Bride,” “Engram Pattersky”
How Does It Compare to Previous Seasons? This is definitely an epilogue season, but for this show, that means it has never been more sure of its identity than at any other time during its run. It does not reach its most classic heights, but that is perfectly okay.
New Girl is Recommended If You Like: Happy Endings, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, How I Met Your Mother, Parks and Recreation, Friends
Where to Watch: Season 7 is currently available on Hulu, while Seasons 1-6 are on Netflix.
Grade: 3.8 out of 5 Messarounds
May 16, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope Francis, Pope Francis – A Man of His Word, Wim Wenders Leave a comment

Pope Francis, in Wim Wender’s docuemntary, POPE FRANCIS – A MAN OF HIS WORD, a Focus Features release. (c) 2018 CTV, Célestes, Solares, Neue Road Movies, Decia, PTS ART’s Factory
I give Pope Francis – A Man of His Word 4 out of 5 Franciscan Breezes: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/pope-francis-a-man-of-his-word-movie-review-powerful-documentary-delivers-genuine-message-of-hope/
May 15, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Brianna Hildebrand, David Leitch, Deadpool, Deadpool 2, Eddie Marsan, Josh Brolin, Julian Dennison, Karan Soni, Leslie Uggams, Morena Baccarin, Ryan Reynolds, Stefan Kapičić, T.J. Miller, Zazie Beetz Leave a comment

CREDIT: Twentieth Century Fox
I give Deadpool 2 2.5 out of 5 Baby Legs: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/deadpool-2-movie-review-second-time-not-the-charm-for-exhausting-sequel/
May 13, 2018
Saturday Night Live, SNL Weekly Recaps, Television Amy Schumer, Kacey Musgraves, Melissa McCarthy, Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live Season 43, SNL, SNL review, SNL Season 43 Leave a comment

CREDIT: Will Heath/NBC
My letter grades for each sketch and segment is below. My in-depth review is on NewsCult: http://newscult.com/snl-love-itkeep-itleave-amy-schumerkacey-musgraves/
A Mother’s Day Message From the Cast of SNL – B-
Amy Schumer’s Monologue – B-
Mother Knows Best – B-
Handmaids in the City – C+
The Day You Were Born – C-
Gospel Brunch – C-
Kacey Musgraves performs “High Horse” – B
Weekend Update
The Jokes – B-
Bailey Gismert – B-
Michael Che’s Stepmom – C+
Wake Up Denver – B+
Kacey Musgraves performs “Slow Burn” – B-
Last Call – B-
James Madison High School Graduation (BEST OF THE NIGHT) – B+
May 11, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Ajiona Alexus, Billy Burke, Breaking In, Gabrielle Union, James McTeigue, Jason George, Levi Meaden, Richard Cabral, Seth Carr Leave a comment

CREDIT: Paul Sarkis/Universal Pictures
I give Breaking In 2 out of 5 Intercoms: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/breaking-in-movie-review-gabrielle-union-is-a-fearsome-mother-in-a-by-the-books-occasionally-weird-home-invasion-thriller/
May 10, 2018
Cinema, Movie Reviews Beast, Geraldine James, Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn, Michael Pearce Leave a comment

CREDIT: Roadside Attractions
I give Beast 3.5 out of 5 Glass Shards: https://uinterview.com/reviews/movies/beast-movie-review-british-thriller-reveals-that-the-animal-lies-within-us-all/