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cross posting this from the nordic noir fred cause its pretty me echoing my own words... out this weekend, was likened to substance when it came out - wasnt surprised to see demi moore win the golden globe for substance as i can see that its a good movie whilst doing nothing for me personally...Perhaps if it had been Danish I'd have been more interested...
jude law is excellent in that, can't say i've been a massive fan of his but in this he a revelation to me.The Order 6/10
Another (true) story about right wing nutte....good old boys
I only gave it 6 because it felt very by the numbers / seen it before. Won't live long in the memory I think.jude law is excellent in that, can't say i've been a massive fan of his but in this he a revelation to me.
Agreed! Never really thought much of him before now but thought he was brilliant in the order.Jude Law gives one of his best performances.
Sold!Werewolves
I could go into the (admittedly flimsy) synopsis, but I’ll just put 6 words instead.
Frank Grillo as a molecular biologist
Both are absolutely rotten. You can try A Real Pain as well to make it a hat-trick of Hollywood cack.Enjoyed Juror 2.
Kraven the Hunter next.
Might check nr. 24 out, imdb & letterboxd ratings aren't too shabby although I'm always naturally disinclined by a Netflix film - have come to the feeling that Netflix movies are like a straight to vhs 80s or 90s movie.Both are absolutely rotten. You can try A Real Pain as well to make it a hat-trick of Hollywood cack.
Watched a Norwegian WW2 movie on Netflix, Number 24, which was predictable and boring. 3/10 showing Norway can make films just as dreadfully as the USA.
I enjoyed this but it did change down a gearbox two for the second half.Juror 2
Clint Eastwood movie pulled from cinema release, I can only assume due to a row about editing.
This is the 3rd Nicholas Hoult movie I've watched this week, after The Order and Nosteratu.
There is a reason why jury room movies went out of fashion, because they can be a bit boring, and this was no exception.
It loses it's way in the 2nd half, and JK Simmons, despite 3rd billing, vanishes part way through never to be seen again. Hoult is bascially left to carry the last 45 minutes of the movie by looking teary, which he does very well.
I enjoyed this but it did change down a gearbox two for the second half.
Remake with a spin on 12 angry men that abandons the juror drama midway through for no reason and leaves you wondering why.
In a hurry to get to he twist. Left me thinking there was probably a great movie there somewhere but ended up a 6/10.
think it was mentioned on last years thread that warner bros f'kd up the distribution in favour of launching their streaming service (the re-branded hbo).and whether that was the reason why Eastwood and the studio fell out.