Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet and Kevin Hart in the Chris Renaud movie ‘The Secret Life of Pets’

Preceding its sequel by three years, The Secret Life of Pets (2016) introduced the world to the notion that pets live an active social life when their people leave into the world that exists outside the home. Rooted in New York City, New York, this action comedy was directed by Chris Renaud and written by Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio and Brian Lynch.

(From left, Eric Stonestreet as Duke, Kevin Hart as Snowball and Louis C.K. as Max in the Chris Renaud movie The Secret Life of Pets).

The movie begins by setting the close relationship that Max, as voiced by Louis C.K., has with Katie, as voiced by Ellie Kemper. While anxiously awaiting Katie’s return from work, Max shares his looking forward to the return of Katie with other animals in the building, including Chloe, Mel, Buddy and Sweatpea, as voiced by Lake Bell, Bobby Moynihan, Hannibal Buress and Tara Strong, respectively. When Katie introduces Duke to the home with Max, the two find ways to respond to one another in a less than cordial manner. Eric Stonestreet voiced Duke.

(Ellie Kemper as Katie in the Chris Renaud movie The Secret Life of Pets).

The disagreements between Duke and Max move beyond playful when Ozone and a group of other animals attacks the pair on the street while the pair were being walked by an inattentive handler. Ozone, voiced by Steve Coogan, separates the pair from their collars.

(From left, Lake Bell as Chloe, Tara Strong as Sweetpea, Chris Renaud as Norman, Bobby Moynihan as Mel, Hannibal Buress as Buddy, Albert Brooks as Tiberius and Jenny Slate as Gidget in the Chris Renaud movie The Secret Life of Pets).

As Max and Duke get thrown into a world with stray animals, animal control, and legitimate fear for what happens when captured by animal control, the pair encounter Snowball, leader of a group of abandoned and rejected pets. Max and Duke must use their wits to engage with Snowball and his friends in the streets of New York City. as the pair are engaged with Snowball, as voiced by Kevin Hart, the building mates of Max and Duke mount a rescue.

(Dana Carvey as Pops in the Chris Renaud movie The Secret Life of Pets).

Gidget, Tiberius and Norman join the rescue party, recruiting Pops as the wise old patriarch of the domesticated animals seeking to help get their friends back home. Gidget, Tiberius, Norman and Pops were voiced by Jenny Slate, Albert Brooks, director Chris Renaud and Dana Carvey, respectively. The dynamics of the larger group contributed to how the different groups relate to each other, eventually getting to a point where the goodness of the community leads to positive results for the full scale of pets included in the story.

(Steve Coogan as Ozone in the Chris Renaud movie The Secret Life of Pets).

The charm of The Secret Life and Pets surpasses that of the sequel for me. The notion where the introduction of a completely new set of characters with a new social engagement structure, rather than continuing that structure into subsequent movies, helps earn this Chris Renaud directed movie 3.75-stars on a scale of one-to-five.

Matt – Saturday, March 4, 2023

The Year 2019 in Movies

Matt Lynn Digital maintained a strong focus on reviewing movies in 2019. In taking a cinematic look back at the films we reviewed this year, we’ll provide a look into 48 distinct movie. We’ll additionally look into the concept of remakes and sequels as a bonus look into the field of movie making.

YIM 2 - Vertigo(The best movie Matt Lynn Digital saw in 2019 was Vertigo as directed by Alfred Hitchcock. We reviewed this film in April).

Atop our list of movies is the one film that received a perfect rating, that of 5-stars on a scale of 1-to-5 stars on the movie rankings list. Alfred Hitchcock‘s Vertigo (1958) is a film that uses a narrative style mixing in mystery, thriller, romance, and psychological illness to suggest that a character isn’t guilty. Vertigo is the first of two Alfred Hitchcock movies reviewed this year.

YIM 3 - 2001 A Space Odyssey(Matt Lynn Digital reviewed 2001: A Space Odyssey as directed, produced and co-written by Stanley Kubrick. We reviewed this film in January).

Our second best film for the year introduced us to space tourism and a future of what traveling in space might look like in Stanley Kubrick‘s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). The rating of 4.75-stars reflects the quality in innovation, storytelling, science fiction and genre creation. This is also the first of six movies reviewed this year associated with space travel.

YIM 4 - Ordinary People, Glengarry Glenn Ross and Saving Private Ryan(Three films rated at 4.50-stars included 1980’s Ordinary People, 1992’s Glengarry Glenn Ross and 1998’s Saving Private Ryan. The films were reviewed in January, April and July, respectively).

Four Academy Awards awaited the film Ordinary People (1980), a sad, moving, and emotionally satisfying film. Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) offers the colorful language of full-throated criticism of the modern American business culture. The first of six films produced, directed or both for Steven Spielberg happens to be the first of three films starring Tom Hanks in our review this year. The film Saving Private Ryan (1998) shows a highly realistic depiction of the human cost of war, culminating in the central stories of a group of soldiers tasked with saving one soldier whose brothers died in that same war.

YIM 5 - Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood, The Matrix and Big(Three of six films rated at 4.25-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 2019’s Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, 1999’s The Matrix and 1988’s Big. The films were reviewed in August, May and November, respectively).

The film Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood (2019) provides a fictional retelling of the time, the place, and an fact-adjacent place of Hollywood in the 1950s and 1960s. A winner of four Academy Awards, the film The Matrix (1999) offered a groundbreaking dystopian movie-going experience. The film Big (1988) made a splash with the whimsy of a 13-year-old boy in a grown man’s body.

YIM 6 - Rain Man, Field of Dreams and How the Grinch Stole Christmas(The remaining six films rated at 4.25-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 1988’s Rain Man, 1989’s Field of Dreams and 2000’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The films were reviewed in October, June and December, respectively).

Another winner of four Academy Awards in our reviews this year was the serious yet comedic film Rain Man (1988). The second film, Field of Dreams (1989), while being perhaps the best baseball film ever made is the first of three movies reviewed this year to star Kevin Costner. The film How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) offers an irrepressible portrayal of an aggrieved Grinch who does not care for the holiday of Christmas.

YIM 7 - Joker, A Raisin in the Sun, Hidden Figures and Apollo 13(Four of eight films rated at 4-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 2019’s Joker, 1961’s A Raisin in the Sun, 2016’s Hidden Figures and 1995’s Apollo 13. The films were reviewed in October, June, November and July, respectively).

The film Joker (2019) tells a gritty, physically demanding, emotional gut punch of an origin story of a would-be foil of the comic book character Batman. A Raisin in the Sun (1961) is a film adaptation that reviews the value and purpose of dreams, the need to fight racial discrimination and the importance of family. The film Hidden Figures (2016) focuses on three African American women fighting society and culture placing the obstacles of indignity, prejudice, and institutional obstruction in their way in service of the space race. The blockbuster film Apollo 13 (1995) tells a triumphant story of human ingenuity and tragedy averted.

YIM 8 - A Few Good Men, Remains of the Day, The Fugitive and Who Framed Roger Rabbit(The remaining eight films rated at 4-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 1992’s A Few Good Men, 1993’s The Remains of the Day, 1993’s The Fugitive and 1988’s Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The films were reviewed in July, February, March and September, respectively).

A Few Good Men (1992) is a film that tells the fictional tale of a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom while defending two reticent Marines accused of murdering a colleague in Cuba. The film The Remains of the Day (1993) explored how to waste your life emotionally and politically. The preceding two films garnered a dozen Academy Award nominations between the two of them. In the film The Fugitive (1993) you see the story of a man unjustly accused of murdering his wife who gains his freedom through a train accident then sets to establish his innocence. In Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), a partially live action and animated film offers an adult sensibility filled with lurid details, gags of a lighter nature, and an all around good time.

YIM 9 - Motherless Brooklyn, Knives Out, The Darkest Hour and Looper(Four of fourteen films rated at 3.75-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 2019’s Motherless Brooklyn, 2019’s Knives Out, 2017’s The Darkest Hour and 2012’s Looper. The films were reviewed in November, December, April and June, respectively).

The film  Motherless Brooklyn (2019) sets itself against the backdrop of 1950s New York City with a puzzle for lead character and private detective with Tourette’s Syndrome. Knives Out (2019) as a whodunnit works for not being based on anything. The film The Darkest Hour (2017) follows the trying days of the Dunkirk Evacuation with Operation Dynamo. Rian Johnson, with his second film in this paragraph in Looper (2012), gets creative with two characters battling each other through time in an interesting science fiction plot.

YIM 10 - October Sky, Ready Player One. Inception and Widows(Four of fourteen films rated at 3.75-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 1999’s October Sky, 2018’s Ready Player One, 2010’s Inception and 2018’s Widows. The films were reviewed in May, February, January and September, respectively).

The film October Sky (1999) tells the tale of a difficult father son relationship and the formation of a career in the early days of the space race. The science fiction, fantasy, and action film Ready Player One (2018) offers clever mixes of graphic and reality set in the hypothetical year 2045. Winning four Academy Awards, the film Inception (2010) offers a decent science fiction story line with an entertaining if dreamy cinematic experience that works well in movie or home theaters alike. The film Widows (2018) offers political intrigue, a corrupt local crime boss, and a broken relationship between a husband and wife that gives this story some punch.

YIM 11 - Bull Durham, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Terms of Endearment, Poltergeist, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and White Christmas(Six of fourteen films rated at 3.75-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 1988’s Bull Durham, 1986’s Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, 1983’s Terms of Endearment, 1982’s Poltergeist, 1977’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind and 1954’s White Christmas. The films were reviewed in October, August, February, August, June and December, respectively).

The film Bull Durham (1988) is the film of a rookie, a veteran, an experienced fan seeking a love triangle and baseball.  Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) tells a comedic high school version of the message stop and smell the flowers. Winning five Academy Awards, the film Terms of Endearment (1983) tells of the family problems of an independently spirited daughter and her hard to please mother. The original film Poltergeist (1982) gains momentum as random occurrences in the home begin to introduce themselves and grow into outright disturbances that scare the audience. An alien-themed film with a lyrical bent gives a glimpse into the wonder that is the move Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). White Christmas (1954) is the romantic movie for Christmas that quite honestly inspired the genre.

YIM 12 - Fargo, Fallen, The Color Purple and Dumbo(Four of ten films rated at 3.50-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 1996’s Fargo, 1998’s Fallen, 1985’s The Color Purple and 1941’s Dumbo. The films were reviewed in February, March, March and March, respectively).

Fargo (1996) won an Academy Award for screenplay written for the screen while playing in the genres of crime, drama, and possibly thriller. Most correctly, the film should be characterized as a dark comedy in small town America. The film Fallen (1998) mixes the genres of supernatural with police thriller in tackling a clever telling of aiming to defeat the supernatural. The film adaptation of The Color Purple (1985) could have been harder hitting in getting into some of the upbringing and forcibly separate lives of sisters Celie Johnson and Nettie Harris. Brutal truths in the lives of the sisters are explored nonetheless with dignity. The fifth movie released by Disney was the animated film Dumbo (1941). The 64-minute feature gets into the story of a baby elephant forced to work in order to survive.

YIM 13 - The Birds, Arachnaphobia and Brian Banks(Three of ten films rated at 3.50-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 1963’s The Birds, 1990’s Arachnophobia and 2018’s Brian Banks. The films were reviewed in May, June and August, respectively).

The sudden and unpredictable attacks of birds form the premise of the Alfred Hitchcock film The Birds (1963). Arachnophobia (1990) just might be the film for you have a fear originating in childhood that you’d like to have comically challenged for two hours. The film Brian Banks (2018) recounts much of the story of a man sent to jail unjustly in what appears to be a clear case of injustice.

YIM 14 - Pets 2, Gemini Man and The Town(Three of ten films rated at 3.50-stars by Matt Lynn Digital included 2019’s The Secret Life of Pets 2, 2019’s Gemini Man and 2010’s The Town. The films were reviewed in July, October and December, respectively).

The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019) is an animated film that follows the lives of pets in an apartment in New York City as pet owners leave for the day with the added mixture of a circus, a farm, and an airplane flight. The film Gemini Man (2019) deserved better than the box office gate the film received in theaters.  The Town (2010) offered a film looking into the notion of burglary, armored trucks, banks, and Fenway Park serving as places just as distinctly as there were funny notions of love and loyalty.

Movies landing with a rating of 3.25-stars included The Jackal (1997) reviewed in MayThe Running Man (1987) reviewed in August, The Mule (2018) reviewed in August, Welcome to Marwen (2018) reviewed in September and Ad Astra (2019) reviewed in October.

Addressing the theory of remaking movies or offering sequels that keep a franchise going, we offered why this can work to assist storytelling and cinema in a look we made in March. We looked into A Star is Born (1937), A Star Is Born (1954), A Star Is Born (1976) and A Star is Born (2018). We looked into The Wizard of Oz (1939) and The Wiz (1978). Then there were Little Orphan Annie (1932), Annie (1982), Annie (1999) and Annie (2014). The films The Godfather (1972) led to sequels The Godfather: Part II (1974) and The Godfather: Part III (1990). Batman Begins (2005) led to The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). The film Jaws (1975) led to three sequels, namely Jaws 2 (1978)Jaws 3-D (1983), and Jaws: The Revenge (1987).

We finally offered our Top 20 Movies in ranked order (with reviews) in April. I recommend taking a closer look, as there are movies that we didn’t specifically review in 2019 that are worth your time. 2019 was a good year for reviews with us. Invite your friends to follow us if you agree.

Matt – Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Patton Oswalt, Kevin Hart, Harrison Ford and the movie ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’

Three years after the original, The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019) follows the lives of pets in an apartment in New York City as pet owners leave for the day. The sequel presentation includes the original cast with the added mixture of a circus, a farm, and an airplane flight to the mix.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 2 - Max (as voiced by Patton Oswalt) and Nick (as voiced by Eric Stonestreet) with Liam (as voiced by Henry Lynch)(Patton Oswalt as Max and Eric Stonestreet as Duke with Henry Lynch as Liam in the movie The Secret Life of Pets 2).

Max and Duke are front and center in the sequel film to The Secret Life of Pets (2016), with a new actor standing in for the voice of Max. A major change for Max especially is feeling ownership for the new little person to join the family after Katie, the person of Max and Nick, marries Chuck. Baby Liam joins the family and grows to a toddler who loves Max and Duke.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 4 - Max (as voiced by Patton Oswalt) and Duke (as voiced by Harrison Ford)(Patton Oswalt as Max and Harrison Ford as Rooster in the movie The Secret Life of Pets 2).

The adventure for Max and Duke starts with the notion of change. When the feeling of love comes along, a visit with for Max and Duke with Liam, Katie and Chuck to a family farm in Chuck’s family brings about some much different living than in the city. Rooster goes about offering some brotherly support for Max, who feels scared when he thinks of all the ways that Liam might get hurt.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 3 - Snowball (as voiced by Kevin Hart), Daisy (as voiced by Tiffany Haddish), and Pops (as voiced by Dana Carvey)(Kevin Hart returns as the voice of Snowball. Tiffany Haddish voices Daisy in a new adventure involving the circus and a lion. Dana Carvey reprises his role as Pops in The Secret Life of Pets 2).

While Max and Duke are away, separate adventures led by Snowball and Gidget emerge. Chloe introduces Snowball to Daisy, who brings personality and her acquaintance with a lion named Hu caught up in some circus intrigue. Hu is held against his will and treated severely by circus people and circus animals. Daisy asks for help in saving Hu, and a second adventure with the flare of Daisy and Snowball ensue. Pops lends some help in saving the day.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 5 - Gidget (as voiced by Jenny Slate) and Chloe (as voiced by Lake Bell)(Jenny Slate voices Gidget and Lake Bell voices Chloe in the movie The Secret Life of Pets 2).

Meanwhile, Gidget has been given the task of keeping Max’s favorite toy, Busy Bee, protected and safe. Gidget takes this effort seriously, seeing the toy as a stand-in child for a romantic relationship with Max where Busy Bee is offered significance. Adventure ensues with the many cats in the home of the home of the Cat Lady, wherein the fate of Busy Bee is questioned. Chloe befriends Gidget in supporting her behavior with cats.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 7 - Writer Brian Lynch(Brian Lynch wrote the screenplay for The Secret Life of Pets 2).

The three adventures ultimately join together into a single adventure where the pets of the apartment work together to bring about a just result for Hu. Max, meanwhile, gets to roam freely without his cone, and the touching point of the movie happens with Liam declares his love for Max and Duke while beginning his experience at pre-school. The film offers a musical sendoff for Snowball. All ends with a feel good ending to a family friendly film.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 6 - Directors Jonathan del Val and Chris Renaud(Jonathan del Val and Chris Renaud co-directed The Secret Life of Pets 2).

The Secret Life and Pets 2 hits on many levels. A scene with Hu and the head of the circus struck us as a bit intense for the target audience of this film. This scene should not keep those with little ones from the film, however. For me, The Secret Life and Pets 2 earns 3.5-stars on a scale of one-to-five stars.

Matt – Wednesday, July 24, 2019