Martin Short turns the story of his life over to his friend Director Lawrence Kasdan. The result celebrates the joy in Short's performances and examines the grief of great losses along the way. Home video, behind he scenes footage, and frank comments from Short's friends make this documentary stand out. I especially enjoyed the stories of Short's SCTV Days and the genuine friendship of the cast. I've watched many celebrity documentaries in recent years. Life is Short feels more truthful than most. This is an extraordinary work.
Arch Campbell
I hope you see something good at the movies
Saturday, May 23, 2026
REMARKABLE BRIGHT CREATURES - 3 1/2 STARS - NETFLIX - MAY 8, 2026
Remarkable Bright Creatures serves up a creative mystery comedy starring Sally Field, as an older widow working as the night cleaner of an aquarium. Her story is narrated by a giant Pacific octopus - voiced by Alfred Molina. The two form a believable bond adding a charming spark to this story. Sally befriends a young drifter played by Lewis Pullman as they uncover a life changing mystery. The result is a delightful family friendly watch.
THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 --- THEATERS --- 3 Stars --- May 1, 2026
The cast of the great 2006 fashion comedy return for an update. Meryl Streep plays the lead as imperious as ever, even as her magazine empire diminishes to the point where she has to fly coach and take cabs. Anne Hathaway returns to "Runway" Magazine as head of features. Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt reprise their roles. The completed film is fun, even as it feels almost exactly like the original, only not quite as good.
The Christophers - 2 Stars - THEATERS - APRIL 12, 2026
The somewhat greedy children of artist Ian McKellen hire a former to finish his uncompleted work, therefor enhancing their inheritance. Michaela Coel plays the forger. Her relationship with McKellen gives the story spark, as well as comic turns from James Corden and Jessica Gunning, as the greedy would be inheritors. McKellen's charming even as the story takes a tad too much time to unwind.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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Monday, March 30, 2026
Project Hail Mary --- 3 1/2 Stars - THEATERS - March 20, 2026
Everybody's talking about Project Hail Mary and I love it. I fondly remember the days when you ran into a friend and immediately started talking about the cool movie you just watched. So when a movie gets people talking, that's good by me. Project Hail Mary begins with spaceman Ryan Gosling waking up with no idea where he is or how he got there. Gradually we learn he teaches middle school science and once wrote a paper that impressed the right people years later. He's recruited on a project to save the world from devouring itself. Beyond that, the science mystifies me. But that's ok, sometimes you don't have to understand every plot nuance to enjoy a story. Project Hail Mary looks great - set mostly in space. Along the way, it drops little pieces of plot from other big movies - E.T., 2001, Gravity and many others. Ryan Gosling's a great star for our times --- good looking and modest at the same time. The closest thing he gets to a co-star is a very austere Sandra Huller, a most serious scientist with a talent for karaoke. Gosling's real co-star is a spaceman from another galaxy, destined to steal scenes and win our hearts. Fun and exciting and giant and a little loud and sentimental and cute and scary, Project Hail Mary --- what more do you want in a modern movie?
