- The problems here, I think, are weirdly simple. The movie takes our knowledge and our interest in the material for granted. It zips from one number to another, throwing a ton of frenetically edited eye candy at the screen, charmlessly. "Be Our Guest" is nothing but visual noise. Too often we're watching highly qualified performers, plus a few less conspicuously talented ones stuck doing karaoke, or motion-capture work of middling quality. The movie feels like a matinee of the second national tour of Disney's stage edition of "Beauty and the Beast," somewhere around the 300th performance.
- The Kids Are All Right is the easiest film to love I've seen all year.
- [Moonlight (2016)] I am worried that hype will really hurt this film.
- Number one on my list is the small Irish film "Once." I selected this as the best film of the year because it's the one that left me feeling like a million bucks.
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