Of course, it is a 'Groundhog day' type of movie that has been done before, but I've never seen it done so well. I've never done it before, but this time I had to. To the point, though: I've just finished watching ARQ, literally one minute ago, and I didn't even wait for the credits to run, I was already on IMDb signing in to write a review. Then Netflix happens and suddenly you can watch movies like ARQ. It seems that nobody wants to make good movies anymore, CGI is king, and viewers are expected to like whatever is released by the greedy studios. Everything I've watched from them turns out to be very good, which is amazing because I was beginning to believe that the era of movies is over. Would this not mean that the war has been raging for an unknown amount of time and Sonny would have called in for extraction of the ARK probably thousands of times? Wouldn't the dudes at Torus be like "Yo dudes, Sonny keeps calling in for extraction like every 3 hours, shouldn't we send the Droideker and see what's up?" Overall, I didn't mind this film and it's certainly not the worst film you'll ever watch, but too many questions are left unanswered and the major plot hole is annoying. The thing I could not get past is that the loop only exists within a certain radius of the machine, so therefore everything outside of the loop continues as normal. Unfortunately as the movie proceeds you do start to question the choices made by the lead characters but it's not the major plot hole. The acting is solid enough and I like the subtlety of the external story (raging war between two factions left for control of the world etc), there could have been so much subplot information which could have easily just made the movie a mess. I was surprised with the pace and changes we are presented with and it's done quite well, especially for basically a debut film for the director. There, she is a member of the Palm Springs Museum of Art and a prominent Old Las Palmas-area patron.This is my first review after being on this site since it was created, so bare with me! The movie starts off alright with quick references and the usual back and forth between characters in a loop movie. Milano’s passion for meeting people extends from Los Feliz to her favorite getaway, Palm Springs. She has been a member of the Los Angeles Press Club for a couple of years and looks forward to the possibility of contributing to the future success of its endeavors. She also works with GLSEN, GLAAD, Outfest, NCLR, LAMBDA Legal, and DAP Health, in addition to donating both time and finances to high-profile nonprofits. Valerie works closely with the Human Rights Campaign as a distinguished Fed Club Council Member. She has written for Communications Daily, Discover Hollywood, Hollywood Today, Television International, and Video Age International, and contributed to countless other magazines and digests. Valerie Milano is the well-connected Senior Editor and Entertainment Critic at TheHollywoodTimes.today, a website that aggregates showbiz news curated for, and written by, insiders of the entertainment whose extraordinary talents for networking in the famously tight-clad enclave of Hollywood have placed her at the center of the industry’s top red carpets and events since 1984, heads daily operations of a uniquely accessible, yet carefully targeted publication.įor years, Milano sat on the board and tour coordinator of the Television Critics Association’s press tours.
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