Who knew so many movie ideas could be found while rummaging through your attic? This year we’ve had movies on Tetris (“Tetris”), Nike (“Air”), Blackberry (“Blackberry”) and Cheetos (“Flamin’ Hot”).
Fire is in the air this summer, literally, and at the movies. In Christian Petzold’s “Afire,” friends descend on a family home for a working vacation, one is a writer, one is a photographer, to find a mysterious guest already in the house.“Stephen Curry: Underrated” is a portrait of a man — the greatest three-point shooter of all time — who has felt inferior playing the game he loves since he was a scrawny kid playing on his local under-10 team.
The backdrop is full of Clinton-era kitsch. But “The Beanie Bubble” — a first feature by a pair of people with first-hand experience with the early days of the internet:— is most concerned with a triptych of stories about the women who helped foster the Beanie craze but whose contributions were co-opted by Warner.
The script, by Gore, comes from Zac Bissonnette’s 2015 book, “The Great Beanie Bubble: Mass Delusion and the Dark Side of Cute.” In mixing up the Beanie Baby timeline to play out each storyline simultaneously, “The Beanie Bubble” needlessly complicates itself. But it also makes a compelling reflection of history repeating itself.
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