Hulu Series Review: The Bear Season 2


The new second season of “The Bear” is about the only example where I have seen a television series so respected that several known actors wanted to be in the second season. This list includes Robert Townsend, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Mulaney, Will Poulter, Oliver Platt, Olivia Colman, Gillian Jacobs, and Bob Odenkirk.

The second season is much different than the first as the cast tries to build the new restaurant from finding 300 thousand dollars in a wall inside the first restaurant and help from the families Uncle Jimmy, played by Oliver Platt. The grand total to start the new restaurant is 800 thousand dollars, which was barely enough to gut and build the new building, which included nothing but plumbing, electricity, and even mold problems. As always with this outstanding series, seeing what people go through with their jobs in the restaurant industry with conflict and problem after problem – makes you wonder how any restaurant can become successful, considering the many pitfalls and huge costs.

All the original cast members are back from the second season, including Jeremy Allen White as the star of this series Carmen ‘Carmy’ Berzatto, who is equally outstanding in this second series. As with the first season the nonstop problems, conflicts, and huge arguments are always there, this time – especially in the 6th episode about a Thanksgiving dinner with the entire family, including Jamie Lee Curtis as Donna Berzato, Carmen’s mother. The argument involving Carmen’s brother Micheal played again by Jon Bernthal and his uncle Lee played by Bob Odenkirk and Micheal throwing a fork at him 3 times, is one of the high tension angry high points of this entire series. This argument and so many others during this Thanksgiving episode culminate with Donna driving her car through the front of the house. Happy Thanksgiving.

The different direction this first season goes is about using the budget allocated to build the new restaurant to also train the employees in high-level food preparation skills in some of the best restaurants. The best part of this involves Richard Jerimovich, Micheal Berzato’s best friend who after experiencing a few days as an employee of a top restaurant, owned by Chef Terry, played by Olivia Coleman, transitions from a very angry attacking impossible person to work with into someone who wears a suit and is a far better person entirely due to his experience in working with the people of this top restaurant for only a few days. One of the best lines during this episode is when one of the managers of this restaurant says to Richard, “Every day here is treated like it’s the Super Bowl”.

Another standout in this series is actress Abby Elliot, who plays Carmen’s sister Natalie and has come from being a cast member of Saturday Night Live over 10 years ago, to a breakout actor in this Hulu series. She should receive an Emmy Award nomination for her performance in this series.

In this new season, Carmen reunites with an old girlfriend Claire, played by Molly Gordon. This relationship also has its share of problems and conflicts due to Carmen’s nonstop working life and the stress he is under trying to kick off a new restaurant in the city of Chicago.

The second season does have fewer scenes of food preparation than the first season, but there are so many other great things about this new season that more than compensate for less showing of food preparation.

Actress Ayo Edebiri once again returns as chef Sydney Adamu, and is once again great in her role. Her best scene is with the simple preparation of an omelet she makes for Natalie, showing the expertise it takes to make something that should be simple into something that is worthy of a top restaurant.

This series did win a Golden Globe and has been nominated for many awards, and should be a shoo-in for best drama series Emmy. This great series should run for at least 5 years, it is that good.

The Rotten Tomatoes rating for both season 1 and season 2 of The Bear are a perfect 100% and I agree with this opinion and give this series my highest recommendation.

Movie Review: No Hard Feelings


Jennifer Lawrence won 3 Golden Globe awards and one Oscar for best actress in “Silver Linings Playbook” in 2013. Lawrence is one of the very few actors who have won several major acting awards at a very young age. Jennifer’s last two high-quality acting roles were “Joy” in 2015 and “American Hustle” in 2013. Unfortunately getting the next high-quality movie role requires a great script, written by a great screenwriter – a few-and-far-between miracle that does not come around that often.

As far as deciding to take the role of a bad comedy called “No Hard Feelings”, it is very hard to believe that Lawrence could have read this script, and then decided to actually act in this movie. This film is at best below average, in terms of both the story and any appearance of something that is actually funny. The acid test for any comedy – nobody laughed in the theater I was in.

Once again, Lawrence felt the need to stay relevant, more than her desire to only act in high-quality productions. We can only hope that Jennifer will not be going the Robert De Niro route of making a string of bad comedies, that are well below her standards.

The story of No Hard Feelings is about the parents of a young college-bound boy, Alison and Laird Becker, played by Laura Benanti and Matthew Broderick and Andrew Barth Feldman, who plays their son Percy. Alison and Laird are concerned about Percy’s shy introverted personality before he goes off to college, so they hire Maddie, played by Jennifer Lawrence as a kind of sex surrogate for their son, which creates incidents of attempted comedy that mostly do no work throughout this story. If Maddie can pull off significantly changing their son, then she will get their used car. It is hard to believe that this idea was greenlighted as a mainstream movie. The most insane thing about this movie is Lawrence agreeing to do a nude-fight scene on a beach at night while 3 teenagers are trying to steal her clothes. What was she thinking there?

The Rotten Tomatoes rating for this film is a correctly low 67%, with my rating at 50% for a solid miss this movie opinion.

Netflix Movie Review: Extraction 2


The new Netflix release, “Extraction 2”, is one of the few action movies where a bare minimum story is actually better because the action scenes and special effects are so spectacular.

Over 20 years ago Netflix started as a movie DVD company with no late fees. It is amazing to see how far this company has come, with the movies they produce that in many cases are as expensive and impressive as any mainstream movie. Netflix released the action movie Extraction in April 2020, also starring actor Chris Hemsworth as Tyler Rake, a black market mercenary. In Extraction 2, Rake’s new assignment is to extract a ruthless gangster prisoner and his entire family from a prison.

Most impressive about this action movie are the intense and well-shot fight scenes, which are not only long but seem extremely dangerous for the actors to shoot without being seriously injured. It’s one thing to be a bankable actor making impressive movies, it is quite another thing to realize the physical work involved along with the potential danger when practicing and choreographing dangerous hand-to-hand fighting scenes.

Along with Hemsworth are actors Golshifteh Farahani and Adam Bessa who play Nik Khan and her brother Yaz Khan who are equally impressive in their dangerous fight scenes throughout this film.

The scenes involving a moving train and attacking helicopters are as impressive action sequences that I have ever seen. I often wondered how the director pulled off some of the spectacular explosions and gunfire many times while watching this very good movie. There are other scenes where people are dangling from a high-rise building and falling through glass after hanging on trying not to fall, all the while shooting some of the most dangerous action fight sequences ever filmed.

Extraction 2 is much better and has many more spectacular action sequences than the first installment. The acting is also very well done and believable.

The Rotten Tomatoes ratings for Extraction 2 are too low 76% with my rating of 90% and a strong recommendation.