Best Part of NYT Movie Review: The Rating
Lately, I’ve come to really enjoy the very last bit of the New York Times Movie reviews: the rating blurb.
Sometimes you can skip the review and get the gist of it from the tone. Take for example this snide rating blurb for “One Missed Call” -
“One Missed Call” is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned). Characters are burned, drowned, impaled and ring-toned to death.
Ring toned to death. That’s chuckle-funny. Speaking of which, I got me a txt from fandango regaling the movie opening with even a free ringtone for me to download - http://www.d1e.mobi/. Getting a txt asking me “What does it sound like when you die?” was kinda funny, clever and creepy. So yeah I clicked the link and downloaded it.
I totally forgot that this was a Takeshi Miike film. One of the reported 6-7 films he makes every year. Not one of his best, but I imagine better than this remake. Should’ve taken Miike’s really strategy and made sure this went straight to video.






