I went to the cinema to see the latest Ben Affleck directed film and considering it's been 7 years since his last one he clearly hasn't missed a step. Air is the true story of the man who signed Micheal Jordan to Nike and saving their basketball department while making billions in the process. I … Continue reading #279 – Air movie review
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#267- Mel Gibson
For as far back as I can remember I've always watched Mel Gisbon on screen. When I was a child I was absolutely obsessed with the classic that is chicken run. I would watch that film over and over and over again, I'm sure I had my mother's head fried. Then as I grew older … Continue reading #267- Mel Gibson
#265- Mississippi Grind Movie Review
Mississippi Grind is another one of those films that I came across years ago and had sat on my list ever since. I just watched it and it was a very good film with two great performances from Ben Mendelssohn and Ryan Reynolds. The pair meet at a poker table and bond over their shared … Continue reading #265- Mississippi Grind Movie Review
#262- Bones and all Review
Last night I went to see bones and all, I had seen a trailer for the film a few weeks back and the cinematography and Cohen song you want it darker played over it and I thought it looked great. Basically I didn't know much before I saw the film and I wasn't fully ready … Continue reading #262- Bones and all Review
#257- Confess fletch is the remake we needed.
I went to see confess Fletch on Friday night in Omniplex. I got my drink and my popcorn and I'm sitting in my seat ready to watch a new fletch movie. The original film with the hilarious Chevy Chase is one of his best and funniest films. Fletch is a former investigative reporter who gets … Continue reading #257- Confess fletch is the remake we needed.
#250- Halloween Ends (hopefully)
I went to the cinema to see Halloween Ends last night. Got my tickets for the Maxx screen, my popcorn and fanta too. I was ready to watch the end of a new trilogy of Halloween films and wanted some good scares, kills and maybe some conclusion to the story. I enjoyed the first film … Continue reading #250- Halloween Ends (hopefully)
#249- The most visually striking western I’ve ever watched. Brad Pitt’s greatest role is Jesse James
The assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford is a western film from 2007. It was directed by Andrew Dominik who also directed the Eric Bana film Chopper and Killing them softly. While I really enjoyed those other two films there's something about the assassination that is just so visually stunning and otherworldly. … Continue reading #249- The most visually striking western I’ve ever watched. Brad Pitt’s greatest role is Jesse James
#240- Last Looks 2021
Directed by : Tim Kirby Written by : Howard Michael Gould Starring : Charlie Hunnam, Rupert Friend, Lucy Fry, Morena Baccarin, Dominic Monaghan & Mel Gibson Last Looks is a film in one of my favourite genres. A private detective tale and filmed in Hollywood too just to really capture that feeling. We follow Waldo … Continue reading #240- Last Looks 2021
#228 – The unbearable weight of massive talent – Nick gets released from the cage
The unbearable weight of massive talent was a hilarious film that I saw tuesday night in Omniplex and honestly I cannot wait to watch this film again. From start to finish I was hooked, laughing and along for a bromance for the ages between Nick Cage and Pedro Pascal. The story follows Nick Cage who … Continue reading #228 – The unbearable weight of massive talent – Nick gets released from the cage
#217 – The batman
I saw the batman this week It was dark and gritty It was trying very very hard It was a rip off of seven It was a rip off of zodiac It was a rip off of fight club It was a rip off and too long I checked my phone a few times I … Continue reading #217 – The batman