The Criptic reviews “The Intern”

October 18, 2015 2:00 p.m.

The Cryptic

The Criptic – Separating the Flick from the Flack

“The Intern”

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The InternThink of “The Intern” as a peace talk, striking an accord between twentysomethings’ and seniors’ senses of humor. It’s positively charming and caters to both demographics without talking down to, or poking fun at, either. De Niro and Hathaway, more known for drama, are the ambassadors deftly leading their envoys, the supporting cast, through the pleasant, safe fare. Then, for unknown reasons, perhaps back dealings with producers and creatives, the flick turns its back on . . . Continue reading . . .

Mark-Sabadee-2-150x150Editor’s Note: After meeting Mark over the 4th of July weekend and hearing about his movie review website and passion for movies, I asked Mark if the Fernandina Observer could post some of his reviews. Mark is the son of Amelia Island residents Patrick and Susan Sabadie. Many people know Patrick through his volunteer work with the Boys and Girls Club.

According to Mark, his goal is to “keep them short (mobile-friendly, so you can decide on line which show to see), free of plot summary, and focused mainly on quality of film – from story structure to demographic appropriateness.”

We hope you enjoy.