Yeah this is not good. I'd heard a lot about it, people telling of its 'so-bad-its-good' quality, so when I found it on DVD I had to buy.
The film is funnily bad, but not as funny as I would've liked. A lot of scenes I found very boring, due to... Read the full review »
Del Toro manages to blend together fantasy and historical drama in this twisted fairytale. The film reminded me of family films such as the Narnia series or The Spiderwick Chronicles which always alluded to a darkness without ever actually showing... Read the full review »
The Spirit fails to protect its monochrome city from an incomprehensibly messy story. Black night. White streets. Red tie. A silhouette guarding the inhabitants of a stone-cold metropolis, gliding across the paved rooftops. Miller’s adaptation o... Read the full review »
"The Hedgehog with Heart"
Jeff Fowler after over a decade of not sitting in the director’s chair returns with the insurmountable task of creating a film for one of the most beloved nineties mascots of all time. “Sonic the Hedgehog” brings t... Read the full review »
After finishing the Wickerman I felt so odd, restless even. It was kind of creepy but undeniably cheesy at other points. The score was almost alien to me and the performances, particularly Christopher Lee, were unnerving.
So, when finishing the W... Read the full review »
This documentary is bursting with love. From both the filmmakers and Mr Rogers himself, the whole documentary feels like a warm embrace.
Being British I never watched Mr Roger's Neighborhood. Seeing this documentary, I wish it was broadcast in E... Read the full review »
Man On A Ledge overhangs its mildly entertaining plot with absurd plot conveniences. Did you know that “jumping”, the act of committing suicide by falling from a potentially deathly height, contributes three percent of suicides in Europe and t... Read the full review »
"The Little Tutor that Could"
Floria Sigismondi takes the helm on her second feature-length film to adapt the 1898 ghost story penned by Henry James entitled, “The Turn of the Screw” for the umpteenth time. “The Turning” rehashes the sa... Read the full review »
“The Generational Love Story”
Stella Meghie returns to the silver screen to write and direct a love story that exhibits a tale of raw emotions, pure bliss, and eternal regrets. “The Photograph” tells a dual-sided story on how the inherit... Read the full review »
@BarneyNuttall All 3 of these were already in the system. But just incase you couldn't find them, here you go:
Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018)
The Wicker Man (2006)
The Wicker Man (1973)
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Hi Chris, could you add the wickerman (both the original and remake?) And the documentary won't you be my neighbor? Made me weep buckets
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