Film Rating: D I’m not a spontaneous filmgoer. I tend to lightly research films before I see them, not to reveal plot details, but just to gauge whether or not the film is well liked and if it seems like something I would enjoy, while keeping an open mind about everything. Sometimes I see films whether I want to or not to get a review out – i.e. “Twilight,” “Footloose,” etc. – but even then, I have an idea of what I’m getting myself into. When I bought tickets for the Starz Denver Film Festival, there was a bit of a SNAFU where I bought a ticket package I couldn’t redeem for the majority of the films I wanted to see, and I had six extra tickets to use. That led to seeing
SDFF Review: Dull "Yukiko" produces accordingly boring headline
SDFF Review: Dull "Yukiko" produces…
SDFF Review: Dull "Yukiko" produces accordingly boring headline
Film Rating: D I’m not a spontaneous filmgoer. I tend to lightly research films before I see them, not to reveal plot details, but just to gauge whether or not the film is well liked and if it seems like something I would enjoy, while keeping an open mind about everything. Sometimes I see films whether I want to or not to get a review out – i.e. “Twilight,” “Footloose,” etc. – but even then, I have an idea of what I’m getting myself into. When I bought tickets for the Starz Denver Film Festival, there was a bit of a SNAFU where I bought a ticket package I couldn’t redeem for the majority of the films I wanted to see, and I had six extra tickets to use. That led to seeing