10 Gary Rowells
Striker
Yes, I'd agree 9.5 is a more appropriate score.Actually said the same better live than Bobi give it a 9.5 like probably the best music biopic I've seen.
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Yes, I'd agree 9.5 is a more appropriate score.Actually said the same better live than Bobi give it a 9.5 like probably the best music biopic I've seen.
Really enojoyed rounders I'd have it as an 8 feels very Good Will Hunting vibesRambling Rose (1991) 8/10
During the Depression in the Deep South, a nymphomaniac ex-prostitute (Laura Dern) is taken in by an eccentric family headed by Robert Duvall. Interesting script that includes a controversial scene - sensitively directed by Martha Coolidge - in which Laura Dern shares a bed with a 13-year-old boy.
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Rounders (1998) 7/10
Decent film in which Matt Damon is a poker hustler trying to go straight, but ends up in debt thanks to his ex-con best mate Edward Norton. Totally derailed by John Malkovich with one of the worst accents ever committed to film.
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The Room Next Door (2024) 8/10
Pedro Almodovar's first English-language film. Tilda Swinton as a former war reporter stricken with cancer, Julianne Moore as her novelist best friend. Not top drawer Almodovar, but a good illustration of why he's one of the best directors of women.
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Excellent film, the follow up is strangely Aliens to Alien in it's relentless pace.Sicario (2015)
Revisited this tonight. Super directing from Denis Villeneuve, cinematography from Roger Deakins and performances from Josh Brolin, Benicio Del Toro and a career best from Emily Blunt, with an ominous score for the ages. A haunting aura set against the backdrop of the war on drugs at the US/Mexican border. FILMS.
10/10
Sequel was ok, was always going to be hard following the first.Excellent film, the follow up is strangely Aliens to Alien in its relentless pace.
It’s absolutely excellent isn’t it. The score is perfect.Sicario (2015)
Revisited this tonight. Super directing from Denis Villeneuve, cinematography from Roger Deakins and performances from Josh Brolin, Benicio Del Toro and a career best from Emily Blunt, with an ominous score for the ages. A haunting aura set against the backdrop of the war on drugs at the US/Mexican border. FILMS.
10/10
Sicario (2015)
Revisited this tonight. Super directing from Denis Villeneuve, cinematography from Roger Deakins and performances from Josh Brolin, Benicio Del Toro and a career best from Emily Blunt, with an ominous score for the ages. A haunting aura set against the backdrop of the war on drugs at the US/Mexican border. FILMS.
10/10
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Brilliant this
Didn't know where else to put it
In fairness, that trailer felt like it was going to be a Netflix film which is generally a bad signAccidentally posted in the 2024 thread
Just been to see Flight risk. One of the worst movies ive seen at the cinema if not at all. If that's the standard of movies coming out at the cinema then no wonder they are all closing down.
Not sure how they managed to convince Mark Wahlberg to do that.
Never heard of it. I’ll have a look. Cheers.He Walked By Night (1948)
In a completely unpredictable move, I settled down to watch another noir yesterday. A random YouTube pick I’d never heard of.
Richard Basehart is stopped by a cop lurking around a shop front. He guns him down in cold blood. So begins a police procedural manhunt led by Scott Brady’s team. They hit dead end after dead end, until Whit Bissell’s electronics business owner offers a clue.
An engrossing film that relies quite heavily on the viewer’s ability to accept the actions of a criminal without any explanation. We are not given any insight into why the villain commits the acts he does. Things are hinted at, and I made several guesses, but nothing is confirmed. It may be something to do with the fact that the film was loosely based on a contemporary event, and maybe they wanted to restrain the film to the ‘facts’. I didn’t mind this decision, because I enjoyed the intriguing nature of Basehart’s character, like his dedication to his dog.
The real winner here, though, is the photography. There’s some wonderful lighting and camera angles, creating a fantastic sense of atmosphere, especially in the finale. I wouldn’t say it’s anywhere near a top rank noir, but for a quick watch B movie, it’s entertaining and quite gripping in places.
7/10