April’s movies, money for charity

Last month I watched more  movies than usual because of Blogging from A-Z posts.  And Tony went on a spree and got us to 100 and then some, and he chose the Red Cross so $100 was sent in his name.

Add your 5 words (or less!) to mine in a comment and earn $1 for charity.  Once we get to $100 the person with the most reviews will choose the charity.  Click here to see the past winners, the charities they chose and the other reviews you can add to.  Anyone is welcome to join in at any time.

We’re at $49.

I hope that you will take a few minutes to participate when you can each month.  It’s fun for me and for everyone else who reads it.  I’m not looking for a critical review, just a few words about how you felt about the movie.  This is ongoing so you can leave your 5 words anytime.

ShawshankRedemptionMoviePoster.jpgThe Shawshank Redemption, 1994 (Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman)    Grade A

Innocence hard to find in Shawshank.


Far from the Madding Crowd (2015 film).jpgFar from the Madding Crowd, 2015 (Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen)   Grade B+

Independent spirit finds true love.


Beauty and the Beast 2017 poster.jpgBeauty and the Beast, 2017 (Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad)      Grade B

Lovely Beauty tames a Beast.


It-happened-one-night-poster.jpgIt Happened One Night, 1934 (Clark Cable, Claudette Colbert)    Grade B

Love story with two greats.

Cute, funny, entertaining romantic classic.  (Leslie)


Me Before You (film).jpgMe Before You, 2016 (Emilia Clarke, Sam Clafin)    Grade B

Louisa & Will brought to life.  

Made me cry and think.  (Kathy)

 


 

Jack Reacher Never Go Back poster.jpgJack Reacher: Never Go Back, 2016 (Tom Cruise, Cobie Smulders)     Grade B-

Is the daughter story true?


 


 

 

Cara Delevingne and Nat Wolff as Margo Roth Spiegelman and Quentin "Q" Jacobsen respectivelyPaper Towns, 2015 (Nat Wolff, Cara Delevingne, Halston Sage, Austin Abrams, Justice Smith)   Grade C+

Wild Margo chase with friends

More for teens than adults.   (Kathy)