Ready Player One is a nerd experience for the ages. As Spielberg yet again strikes gold in another brilliant fantasy adventure film. The film manages to have MANY references to the pop culture of the 70s and 80s in a endearing amount while keeping... Read the full review »
A both simplistic and uplifting movie about a child prodigy who is impossible not to love, brought to life by real charmer Mckenna Grace, without hitting a lot from an emotional level and story perspective. Read the full review »
The Silent House proves that a minuscule budget can produce effective thrills. Two points that I need to clear up immediately. This is my first Uruguayan film and I watched the American remake ('Silent House') before this. So whilst acknowledging... Read the full review »
Churchill may have acting as powerful as the titular leader, but bathes in melodramatic blood. Often referred to as the lesser of the two Churchill films of 2017 (the other being 'Darkest Hour'), this historic drama chooses to focus more on Winsto... Read the full review »
The Princess and the Frog flamboyantly leaps into Disney's classics. A welcome return to the hand-drawn animation style that the studio is renowned for, this film marks the first musical since their Renaissance era. With that, you could say there... Read the full review »
You Were Never Really Here, simply put, is a stunning piece of cinema. Warning: this review will excessively use the adjective "phenomenal". Phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal. Phenomenally directed, acted and written. This phenomenal indie thrille... Read the full review »
Brokeback Mountain delicately illustrates a rocky relationship. Consistently referred to as the "gay cowboy" film, a description that acts as a disservice to what is a much more emotionally involving drama. Two young men are recruited to wrangle s... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: Alan J. Pakula's 'All the President's Men,' is the definitive journalistic thriller, telling the story of one of the most infamous investigations of all time in a thoroughly engaging and exciting way. Forget the spy-thrillers and act... Read the full review »
WHAT I LIKED: 'Meet the Fockers,' works best when it's developing the characters we grew to love in the first film, as introducing the two sets of very different in-laws creates a device to test the ways of De Niro's difficult father rather than S... Read the full review »
A Quiet Place both silences and deafens you. Like 'Lights Out', it's another horror thriller that chooses one sensory organ and manipulates it to create an original captivating concept. For reasons unbeknown to us, the world has been invaded by pr... Read the full review »
Isle of Dogs made me realise "I Love Dogs". Firstly, those accusing this film of racial appropriation and marginalisation, stop. It is abundantly clear that Anderson was inspired by the Land of the Rising Sun as he creates a futuristic reimagining... Read the full review »
@TheMovieDiorama Thanks for the suggestion, I have considered adding this feature in the future. I will be sure to update this thread when the feature is launched.
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While it might not have the strongest story, I was incredibly entertained this films stunning visuals and musical numbers. The soundtrack is my favorite of 2017. Read the full review »