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hotel artemis is a future noir dystopian thriller. otel ten years into the future, los angeles. there are riots and she runs this hotel, which takes in outlaws and bandits, and she patches them up after they have got wounded. the cast includesjeff goldblum, zachary quinto, sterling k brown and, of curse, jodie foster. i thought it was kind of disposable fun — i'm saying that after mamma mia!! it is quite slickly done. cartoonish feel. written and directed by drew pearce. there is some quite stylishly—mounted violent set pieces which are always done in a very cartoonish way. at the centre of it you do have jodie foster playing this character who has darkness in her past which she manages to convey. there is also a brilliant comic turn by dave batista, this mound mounted another guy. but he is a medical orderly and he keeps showing everyone his badge to demonstrate that he is a medical orderly! it is kind of ok, it is not great, it is not mamma mia! here we go again, let's be honest... but it's kind of ok! and a totally different turn fo
hotel artemis is a future noir dystopian thriller. otel ten years into the future, los angeles. there are riots and she runs this hotel, which takes in outlaws and bandits, and she patches them up after they have got wounded. the cast includesjeff goldblum, zachary quinto, sterling k brown and, of curse, jodie foster. i thought it was kind of disposable fun — i'm saying that after mamma mia!! it is quite slickly done. cartoonish feel. written and directed by drew pearce. there is some quite...
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will be on every single screen, as well hotel artemis, this one, you will have to seek it out. it does have hope and hard and more importantly it does have integrity. all good qualities. and best out, leave no trace... this is by so far the best film i have seen this year, i absolutely love it. it is the story of a father and daughter living off the grid in the forest outside portland and they get found by the authorities. it does not put a foot wrong. there is just nothing that this film gets wrong. there is never a moment when the characters stand and explain themselves to each other. there is never a moment when the characters have one of those conversations that you know was written by the script writer to tell you what's going on. it is all to do with the gesture and the emotion. again, you will love it, trust me. i do trust you. the only reason i haven't seen it is because the weather has been so utterly beautiful. that doesn't make you a bad person! i couldn't face sitting in a cinema. air—conditioned cinema! but i am very excited to see it, as soon as we get some rain!
will be on every single screen, as well hotel artemis, this one, you will have to seek it out. it does have hope and hard and more importantly it does have integrity. all good qualities. and best out, leave no trace... this is by so far the best film i have seen this year, i absolutely love it. it is the story of a father and daughter living off the grid in the forest outside portland and they get found by the authorities. it does not put a foot wrong. there is just nothing that this film gets...
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no, we could, but we have to move on to very, very, very different matters. 0k, hotel artemis, which r dystopian thriller. jodie foster runs this hotel — this is ten years in the future, los angeles, there are riots — and she runs this hotel that basically takes in outlaws and bandits and she patches them up after they've got wounded. and the cast includesjeff goldblum, zachary quinto, sterling k brown and, of course, jodie foster. i thought it was kind of disposable fun. i'm saying that after mamma mia that this is the disposable fun thing. it's quite slickly done. it has a cartoonish feel to it. it's written and directed by drew pearce. there are some quite stylishly mounted sort of violent set pieces which are all, as i said, done in a very cartoonish way. it doesn't have much emotional clout, except for the fact at the centre of it you do have jodie foster playing this character who has a darkness in her past, which she manages to convey. there's also a brilliant comic turn by dave bautista, who makes the most of a recurring joke. you know, he's a man mountain of a guy but he's a
no, we could, but we have to move on to very, very, very different matters. 0k, hotel artemis, which r dystopian thriller. jodie foster runs this hotel — this is ten years in the future, los angeles, there are riots — and she runs this hotel that basically takes in outlaws and bandits and she patches them up after they've got wounded. and the cast includesjeff goldblum, zachary quinto, sterling k brown and, of course, jodie foster. i thought it was kind of disposable fun. i'm saying that...
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hotel artemis, jodie foster runs this hotel ten years into the future, los angeles.er they have got wounded. the cast includesjodie foster of course and jeff goldblum. i thought it was kind of disposable fun, i'm saying that after mamma mia! it is kind of slickly done. it has a cartoon feel to it. directed by drew pearson. there is some quite stylishly mounted violent set pieces which are always done in a kind of cartoon way. doesn't have much emotional clout. at the centre of it you do have jodie foster playing this character who has darkness in her past which she manages to convey. and there is also a brilliant comic turn by dave batista, he makes the most of this joke. but he is this man mountain, he is a medical orderly and he keeps showing everyone his badge to demonstrate that he is a medical orderly! it is kind of 0k, it is not great, it is not mamma mia! here we go again, let's be honest, but it is kind of 0k! and a totally different turn for the third film, which i haven't seen but by everything i have read is really emotional in a different way. it is, it i
hotel artemis, jodie foster runs this hotel ten years into the future, los angeles.er they have got wounded. the cast includesjodie foster of course and jeff goldblum. i thought it was kind of disposable fun, i'm saying that after mamma mia! it is kind of slickly done. it has a cartoon feel to it. directed by drew pearson. there is some quite stylishly mounted violent set pieces which are always done in a kind of cartoon way. doesn't have much emotional clout. at the centre of it you do have...
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ok, hotel artemis, which is this future noir dystopian thriller. runs this hotel that basically takes in outlaws and bandits and she patches them up after they've got wounded. and the cast includesjeff goldblum, zachary quinto, sterling k brown and, of course, jodie foster. i thought it was kind of disposable fun. i'm saying that after mamma mia that this is the disposable fun thing. it's quite slickly done. it has a cartoonish feel to it. it's written and directed by drew pearce. there are some quite stylishly mounted sort of violent set pieces which are all, as i said, done in a very cartoonish way. it doesn't have much emotional clout, except for the fact at the centre of it you do have jodie foster playing this character who has a darkness in her past, which she manages to convey. there's also a brilliant comic turn by dave bautista, who makes the most of a recurring joke. you know, he's a man mountain of a guy but he's a medical orderly, and he keeps showing everyone his badge to demonstrate that he is actually a medical orderly and they must
ok, hotel artemis, which is this future noir dystopian thriller. runs this hotel that basically takes in outlaws and bandits and she patches them up after they've got wounded. and the cast includesjeff goldblum, zachary quinto, sterling k brown and, of course, jodie foster. i thought it was kind of disposable fun. i'm saying that after mamma mia that this is the disposable fun thing. it's quite slickly done. it has a cartoonish feel to it. it's written and directed by drew pearce. there are...