1. The Scariest Thing About Colossal Isn't Its Monsters. It's the Nice Guy.
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From a different perspective, some of movies’ ardent male romantics look a lot like creeps and stalkers.
2. Colossal | Rotten Tomatoes
Colossal Reviews · Colossal Pictures · 'Giant Robot' Trailer
Gloria is an out-of-work party girl who leaves New York and moves back to her hometown after getting kicked out of her apartment by her boyfriend. When news reports surface that a giant creature is destroying Seoul, South Korea, Gloria gradually comes to the realization that she is somehow connected to this far-off phenomenon. As events begin to spiral out of control, she must figure out why her seemingly insignificant existence is having such a colossal effect on the fate of the world.
3. The Happy Hour Review: Colossal is Basically White Feminism
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I watch, I drink, I spit hot fire. Yup, you guessed it, spoilers ahead. Colossal checked off a lot of boxes for what I would theoretically enjoy in a movie. Directed by Nacho Vigalondo, it is often…
4. Welcome to the First 'Colossal' Failure of 2017 | Cinema Faith
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I recently had a discussion with the bearded genius, Tim Nelson, about Terrence Malick’s Song to Song. We circled around for an hour trying to get to the heart of the movie’s failures, and the thread we returned to again and again was story. We both felt Malick had abandoned narrative to his own peril (something he recently admitted to by the way), and that other movies with lesser artistic ambitions are often better films because they simply tell a story.
5. Film Review: Colossal (2016) - Medium
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Colossal is a harrowing story of abuse and a woman trying to break free from it.
6. Colossal: The 2017 Monster Movie About Abuse You Might Have Missed
Jan 19, 2018 · Cloaked as a quirky story about the mysterious connection between Gloria—a once successful writer turned out-of-work party-girl—and a giant ...
By Emma Louise Backe 2017 was a year for grappling with monstrosity, the deeds and discourses perpetrated by private citizens and public officials, as well as the explosion of the #MeToo movement, …
7. Colossal - Bear McCreary
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In Colossal, the visionary new film from acclaimed director Nacho Vigalondo, Anne Hathaway plays Gloria, a recovering alcoholic who moves back to her hometown and reconnects with her childhood friend Oscar, played by Jason Sudeikis. This well-constructed character drama operates on multiple levels, tackling alcoholism, peer pressure, and gender roles, while offering an insightful commentary on the dynamics of abusive relationships. Oh, and […]
8. Colossal — . - The Forgetful Film Critic
May 5, 2017 · If all you know of the movie Colossal is its marketing campaign, then all you know is a complete lie ... Colossal (2017)dir. Nacho VigalondoRated: ...
If all you know of the movie Colossal is its marketing campaign, then all you know is a complete lie. I rarely ever talk about the marketing or trailers of films I’m writing about because I view all of that as superfluous. What really matters is what happens between the production company logos an
9. Oscar (Colossal) | Villains Wiki - Fandom
Oscar revealing his true plan with the Colossal form. Oscar is the deuteragonist-turned-main antagonist of the 2017 black comedy monster film Colossal. He ...
My life is just as amazing as yours now! For once! And if you don't like it, f-ck you!Oscar angry at Gloria for standing up to him. Every morning you aren't here... This happens...Oscar revealing his true plan with the Colossal form. Oscar is the deuteragonist-turned-main antagonist of the 2017 black comedy monster film Colossal. He is a bar owner who is the childhood friend turned enemy of Gloria. He is portrayed by Jason Sudeikis, who also played Ares in Next Gen. Oscar got reunited with Glori
10. 'Colossal' Movie Review - The Sanity Clause
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Nacho Vigalondo's quirky indie "Colossal" has a neat premise but a BIG, monster-sized problem and a weak Anne Hathaway performance.
11. “Colossal”: Part Kaiju Flick, Part Exploration of Abuse and Recovery
Apr 22, 2017 · Above all, Colossal is a character-driven story. The focus is on Gloria (Anne Hathaway, who is fantastic) and Oscar (Jason Sudeikis), two ...
Writer-director Nacho Vigalondo is no stranger to off-the-wall storytelling; Los cronocrímenes (Timecrimes) may be the best film featuring time-travel ever. In Colossal, Vigalonda tries his hand at a kaiju movie, but infuses it with his own style. Vigalondo exploits the genre for allegory and dark comedy, crafting an inventive exploration of indulgence, regret, and self-destruction
12. Colossal movie review: becoming the monster - FlickFilosopher.com
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Wonderfully strange and weird and funny and dark and bitter. A deliciously geek-flavored metaphor for how damaged people heedlessly spread around their damage.