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SMB Film Thread 2026


Sarah's Oil (2025) - 6/10 - Based on the true story of young Sarah Rector who is gifted barren land on Indian territory as part of a government allotment programme. The land is considered not fit for farming but the discovery of oil brings along shady characters and ultimately changes the girls life forever. I quite enjoyed this and the lead actor was very good as the precocious Sarah. Ultimately though it seems as though the plot of the movie along with most of the characters was completely fabricated other than the basic facts of oil being discovered on this young girl's land. This always annoys me but I think in this case telling the real story wouldn't be that interesting!
 
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
It was OK.
5/10

The Roses
Enjoyed this remake/ reimagining more than I expected, 7/10.

Election
It's only taken me 29 years to get round to watching it, but glad I did.
8/10

A Minecraft Movie
Mostly shite.
4/10

28 Years Later
My favourite of the first 3 (yet to see The Bone Temple).
8/10

Sinners
Was looking forward to this long before the Oscar nominations came out.
Was a bit disappointed, in what turned out to be a pretentious version of (the way more enjoyable) From Dusk Till Dawn.
Brilliantly shot with great sound design, but the first half dragged before it picked up a bit in the second.
16 Oscar nominations? Someone's having a laugh.
7/10

The Toxic Avenger (2025).
Was hoping for lots of trashy fun with this but felt it really held back and was never as stupid/ funny/ gory as it should have been. Disappointing.
4/10
 
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Is this Marty Supreme film worth watching? I have it on YouTube anx have been slitting it for a god hew days.
I really fancy it. Watch it and tell me whether you think it's worth it
I'll trust your judgement.
Gave The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1939) another spin, since it’s on Encore.

It’s really tame by the standards of even ten years later, but the performance of Leslie Banks is great. He’s a pure eccentric, and I found his mannerisms and delivery amusing. The football is fascinating and dreadful in equal measure.

6/10
I love this film. Pure British and interesting comparisons to be made with the gangster films coming from America at the same time
Not really a ballet fan, but I saw Matthew Bourne's adaptation of Edward Scissorhands and enjoyed it, so really looking forward to his version of The Red Shoes at the Theatre Royal...

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Going to see this on Thursday. Love ballet and love the film with Moira Shearer (I think)
 
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)

Charismatic performance from Jack O’Connell and brilliance as ever from Ralph Fiennes. Some excellent songs amongst the horror. Manages to make itself independent of the first of the trilogy in style and storytelling. Looking forward to the third.

8/10
 
I love this film. Pure British and interesting comparisons to be made with the gangster films coming from America at the same time
It’s fascinating, like a time capsule. Seeing a big poster on a wall in the background going on about Hitler really made me sit up and think about the context of the film. And Leslie Banks - what a great character. I wish we’d seen more of him in that role.
 
I Swear.
Movie based on real life Tourettes sufferer, John.
Incredible film and Incredible performance by the lead.
Very emotional throughout, also heart warming but even that left me emotional haha. Im not sure what you need to earn Oscar recognition, but if a movie and a performance can leave you feeling the way I do now after watching........
Perfectly made, excellent cast and just a wonderful story.

10 outa 10.
 
Point Blank (1967)

Hypnotic and engrossing. I’d had a few before I watched this, but even if I hadn’t, it would have felt like I had.

Stylistically, there’s a lot to admire here. The use of quiet and loud is very effective. The repetitious nature of some of the sound design shapes the hypnotic effect of some scenes. It’s all very odd, and very effective.

Marvin is excellent, pushing the offhanded strangeness of the narrative to its limit. He seems both in total control of his story, and very confused.

8/10
 
I Swear.
Movie based on real life Tourettes sufferer, John.
Incredible film and Incredible performance by the lead.
Very emotional throughout, also heart warming but even that left me emotional haha. Im not sure what you need to earn Oscar recognition, but if a movie and a performance can leave you feeling the way I do now after watching........
Perfectly made, excellent cast and just a wonderful story.

10 outa 10.
Really good , enjoyed it. Really believable acting compared to the real footage which featured the actual John that was out years ago. Must have been horrible trying to deal with that back then
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
It was OK.
5/10

The Roses
Enjoyed this remake/ reimagining more than I expected, 7/10.

Election
It's only taken me 29 years to get round to watching it, but glad I did.
8/10

A Minecraft Movie
Mostly shite.
4/10

28 Years Later
My favourite of the first 3 (yet to see The Bone Temple).
8/10

Sinners
Was looking forward to this long before the Oscar nominations came out.
Was a bit disappointed, in what turned out to be a pretentious version of (the way more enjoyable) From Dusk Till Dawn.
Brilliantly shot with great sound design, but the first half dragged before it picked up a bit in the second.
16 Oscar nominations? Someone's having a laugh.
7/10

The Toxic Avenger (2025).
Was hoping for lots of trashy fun with this but felt it really held back and was never as stupid/ funny/ gory as it should have been. Disappointing.
4/10
The toxic avenger, wow what a load of shite. Was it meant to be a spoof?
 
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)

Charismatic performance from Jack O’Connell and brilliance as ever from Ralph Fiennes. Some excellent songs amongst the horror. Manages to make itself independent of the first of the trilogy in style and storytelling. Looking forward to the third.

8/10
yup, agree with all of that. Not many zombies though
 
Track the Man Down (1955)

British B flick about a gang who rob a greyhound track. They go their separate ways and one of them knacks a plod.

Curiously over-burdened by too many plots and characters, this is a bit of a mess, but the cast make it watchable in an inoffensive way.

George Rose is the cop killer, and custodian of the money. He persuades his lass, Ursula Howells, to flee abroad with him. He uses meek gang member Kenneth Griffith to arrange his escape. Howells’ sister, Petula Clark, doesn’t like her prospective brother-in-law, and attempts to get to the bottom of his scheme. She bumps into reporter Kent Taylor, who is tracking actress Renee Houston for a puff piece. He gets involved. The gang leader and his henchman, Michael Balfour, get wind of the plan, and try to intercept.

There’s just too much going on, and it feels very low stakes, with some terrible plot holes, but watching someone like Kenneth Griffith is always a treat.

5/10
 
The Secret Agent (O Agente Secreto) 10/10
Worth the wait for this one. Lived up to expectations (would make a great double bill with I'm Still Here - also a 10/10 for me). Both are set during Brazil's military dictatorship in the 1970s. In this one, a university professor is on the run, and takes a false identity in Recife. But two hitmen are on his trail. The story is pieced together decades later by two history students. Best film I've seen so far this year.
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The Mastermind (2025) 6/10
Josh O'Connor is in every other film I watch at the moment. He's brilliant in this as an amateur art thief in 1970. Great soundtrack. Was supposedly inspired by Jean-Pierre Melville. He'd have made a much tighter film. This one loses its way. (Kept cleaning my glasses while watching it - then realised it's the way it's shot, through a constant haze.)
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Moffie (2019) 9/10
A young soldier coming to terms with his sexuality against the backdrop of conscription in South Africa in 1981. Beautifully shot. Captures the horror of apartheid-era military service brilliantly.
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Point Blank (1967)

Hypnotic and engrossing. I’d had a few before I watched this, but even if I hadn’t, it would have felt like I had.

Stylistically, there’s a lot to admire here. The use of quiet and loud is very effective. The repetitious nature of some of the sound design shapes the hypnotic effect of some scenes. It’s all very odd, and very effective.

Marvin is excellent, pushing the offhanded strangeness of the narrative to its limit. He seems both in total control of his story, and very confused.

8/10
The Bedford Incident (1965 )
Set in the Cold War . American destroyer tracking Russian submarine off the coast of Greenland .Richard Widmark is the tyrannical commander of the vessel , ultimate man on a mission .Good supporting.cast , and a plot that could happen today
 
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