The title I Give It a Year (2013) is an example of it meaning exactly what it says. Sometimes, producers give names to project that are meant to be metaphorical,… Read more “I Give It a Year, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Tag: Anna Faris
Just Friends, by Albert W. Vogt III
There is a song in Just Friends (2005), written by the insane pop star Samantha James (Anna Faris), that has a surprisingly deep line given its author’s mental state. Her… Read more “Just Friends, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Overboard (1987), by Albert W. Vogt III
For a few weeks now, as I scrolled through lists of films in my various streaming services, I noted the remake of Overboard (2018), starring Anna Faris. I have been… Read more “Overboard (1987), by Albert W. Vogt III”
Lost in Translation, by Albert W. Vogt III
It may be a stereotype, but I have found those that enjoy Lost in Translation (2003) to be self-styled artsy people. There is nothing wrong with being this way. Yet, it… Read more “Lost in Translation, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, by Albert W. Vogt III
If you have Roku on your television, you might have noticed that they advertise movies on their own channel. I never paid attention to these until they made Weird:… Read more “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Take Me Home Tonight, by Albert W. Vogt III
There are many disappointing things about Take Me Home Tonight (2011), but most of these pertain to its moral content. Given that I am a Catholic film critic, I am… Read more “Take Me Home Tonight, by Albert W. Vogt III”
My Super Ex-Girlfriend, by Albert W. Vogt III
On the surface of My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), there is nothing that separates it from any other romantic comedy. It hits all the familiar beats, checks all the right boxes. There… Read more “My Super Ex-Girlfriend, by Albert W. Vogt III”
What’s Your Number?, by Albert W. Vogt III
Something made me think of Anna Faris today. Actually, she is never too far from my thoughts as I am a huge fan of the show that made… Read more “What’s Your Number?, by Albert W. Vogt III”