Jodie Foster fixes criminals in scrappy sci-fi curio
di Benjamin Lee The Guardian
There's a lot going on in first-time director Drew Pearce's sci-fi thriller Hotel Artemis, some of it ingenious, some of it frustratingly half-baked. It's a film arriving in a season mostly lacking in creativity that's filled with ideas, a misshapen B-movie that tries to bring a jagged grindhouse sensibility back into the multiplex. It almost works as well.
In 2028, a riot is spreading in Los Angeles. The privatization of water companies has led to a violent revolt and as crime is on the up, so is the need for Hotel Artemis. [...]
di Benjamin Lee, articolo completo (4350 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Guardian 6 giugno 2018