Watched Bone Tomahawk last night. Good film but absolutely brutal at times. One death scene in particular is going to stay with me for a while. Good characters v well acted, not for the lighthearted.
Russia is a big topic in the news at the moment and as per usual their integrity is in question. If you ever had any doubt that the Russians haven't changed their attitude from the Cold War you only have to see Icarus to see that dishonesty and corruption is rife and it comes right from the top.
This film starts of with amateur cyclist , Bryan Fogel Intending to prove that sports doping testing can be rigged. He contacts Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov, the head of the anti-doping laboratory that tests Russian Olympians. As Fogel tries to beat the tests, he becomes closer with Rodchenkov and uncovers the biggest scandal in modern sports history, thereby exposing both of them to physical and legal danger.
What struck me about this film is the scale of the doping that has been going on in Russia and for how long. There is no doubt now that it has been happening and that's because it had come the horses mouth - Rodchenkov. You can't help but like the man despite his part in almost destroying Athletics and you do worry for his future. As a piece of entertainment , Icarus is fascinating without particularly being gripping. It could do 20 minutes being trimmed off. This film won best documentary at this years Oscars and while it doesn't feel like an award winner it certainly deserves a viewing just to see the pure front of the Russians.
Almost 20 years old but watched Magnolia last night. A day in the life of several characters who seemed to be linked in one way or another.
Utterly bizarre film. I really liked it but it's one I hesitate to recommend because it's not to many people's taste. I love the start of it, featuring ridiculous coincidences, and the recurrent number 82 through the film. The ending can be too much for some though.
Almost 20 years old but watched Magnolia last night. A day in the life of several characters who seemed to be linked in one way or another.
Utterly bizarre film. I really liked it but it's one I hesitate to recommend because it's not to many people's taste. I love the start of it, featuring ridiculous coincidences, and the recurrent number 82 through the film. The ending can be too much for some though.
Yeah that ending was bizarre and I guessed it was either referencing the coincidence of the story of the diver or the other ridiculous event at the beginning of the film or some sort of biblical reference which I had to look up ( which also relates to the number 82 ) and I am still slightly none the wiser for it.
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
On Body and Soul A brilliant, touching and subtle funny film really should of got the 'best foreign film' in the Oscars. The location of an abattoir gives the film's akward love story a real edge.
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
I saw it last week and the other parents with kids all filed out very quietly looking a bit bewildered*
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
I saw it last week and the other parents with kids all filed out very quietly looking a bit bewildered*
Watched Bone Tomahawk last night. Good film but absolutely brutal at times. One death scene in particular is going to stay with me for a while. Good characters v well acted, not for the lighthearted.
Saw 'Ghost Stories last night - British horror flick based on the theatre production. A very British take on horror which was very atmospheric. Enjoyable but a bit disjointed in its narrative. Paul Whitehouse is excellent. 7.5/10
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
I saw it last week and the other parents with kids all filed out very quietly looking a bit bewildered*
*I did see it in Somerset though.
I was thinking of taking the kids to see this tomorrow but I’ve just seen it’s a Wes Anderson film and I despise his work. They are nauseatingly bad in my opinion and yet the critics drawl over his movies . “Emperors new clothes “ is the perfect description for the dross he makes.
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
I saw it last week and the other parents with kids all filed out very quietly looking a bit bewildered*
*I did see it in Somerset though.
I was thinking of taking the kids to see this tomorrow but I’ve just seen it’s a Wes Anderson film and I despise his work. They are nauseatingly bad in my opinion and yet the critics drawl over his movies . “Emperors new clothes “ is the perfect description for the dross he makes.
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
I saw it last week and the other parents with kids all filed out very quietly looking a bit bewildered*
*I did see it in Somerset though.
I was thinking of taking the kids to see this tomorrow but I’ve just seen it’s a Wes Anderson film and I despise his work. They are nauseatingly bad in my opinion and yet the critics drawl over his movies . “Emperors new clothes “ is the perfect description for the dross he makes.
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
I saw it last week and the other parents with kids all filed out very quietly looking a bit bewildered*
*I did see it in Somerset though.
I was thinking of taking the kids to see this tomorrow but I’ve just seen it’s a Wes Anderson film and I despise his work. They are nauseatingly bad in my opinion and yet the critics drawl over his movies . “Emperors new clothes “ is the perfect description for the dross he makes.
You sound an open minded sort of chap.
No when it comes to Wes Anderson.
Why is your dislike of him so strong? His latest film is genuinely an interesting piece of animation even if you don't like him.
What directors/recent films do you like as a matter of interest?
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
I saw it last week and the other parents with kids all filed out very quietly looking a bit bewildered*
*I did see it in Somerset though.
I was thinking of taking the kids to see this tomorrow but I’ve just seen it’s a Wes Anderson film and I despise his work. They are nauseatingly bad in my opinion and yet the critics drawl over his movies . “Emperors new clothes “ is the perfect description for the dross he makes.
You sound an open minded sort of chap.
No when it comes to Wes Anderson.
Why is your dislike of him so strong? His latest film is genuinely an interesting piece of animation even if you don't like him.
What directors/recent films do you like as a matter of interest?
I’m not beds but his films tend to be hipster porn and style over substance. The actual stories in his films are quite uninteresting usually. Grand Budapest hotel is the exception as I really enjoyed that.
Anyone seen the latest trailer for Solo: A Star Wars story?
I am biased as I will watch anything Star Wars wise but after loving the last spin off in Rogue One, and seeing this trailer, I am certainly looking forward to it.
Did anyone see "A Quiet Place"? Getting epic reviews.
Saw it Sunday, very good film. Wouldn't say it's that much of a horror as such. There's a few jumps, but it's more non-stop tension that horror per se. Great performances from all involved, and it was brave to make a film with so little dialogue. Definitely worth a watch, don't buy snacks if you're a loud eater, everybody in the cinema will hate you lol
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
I saw it last week and the other parents with kids all filed out very quietly looking a bit bewildered*
*I did see it in Somerset though.
I was thinking of taking the kids to see this tomorrow but I’ve just seen it’s a Wes Anderson film and I despise his work. They are nauseatingly bad in my opinion and yet the critics drawl over his movies . “Emperors new clothes “ is the perfect description for the dross he makes.
You sound an open minded sort of chap.
No when it comes to Wes Anderson.
Why is your dislike of him so strong? His latest film is genuinely an interesting piece of animation even if you don't like him.
What directors/recent films do you like as a matter of interest?
I’m not beds but his films tend to be hipster porn and style over substance. The actual stories in his films are quite uninteresting usually. Grand Budapest hotel is the exception as I really enjoyed that.
Isle of Dogs If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
Did you think it a kids film though? It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
No it's not a kids film. The trouble with animation is people immediately think its for kids - the film itself is very dark in places and the theme of the film is complex.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
Thanks for posting. My grand daughter (8) wanted to see Isle of Dogs but chose Peter Rabbit instead. We both enjoyed Peter Rabbit (7/10- good mixture of action and some laughs) but we'll give IoD a miss.
Some kids might like it but I can imagine a lot of youngsters just wouldn't get it. Not really something I'd recommend if you're expecting something Disney.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
I saw it last week and the other parents with kids all filed out very quietly looking a bit bewildered*
*I did see it in Somerset though.
I was thinking of taking the kids to see this tomorrow but I’ve just seen it’s a Wes Anderson film and I despise his work. They are nauseatingly bad in my opinion and yet the critics drawl over his movies . “Emperors new clothes “ is the perfect description for the dross he makes.
You sound an open minded sort of chap.
No when it comes to Wes Anderson.
Why is your dislike of him so strong? His latest film is genuinely an interesting piece of animation even if you don't like him.
What directors/recent films do you like as a matter of interest?
His films are too geometric for me ( especially Grand Budapest hotel). He relies far too much on making his films look chocolate box like and I find them visually assaulting . I also don't get his humour. It's a shame because some of the actors he gets to star his films are some of my favourites. Gene Hackman ,Bill Murray , Ralph Fiennes , Willem Dafoe etc.. I just hate like the films. I can't help how I feel. As for recent films I've seen , I have reviewed them all on this thread.
This is a story about a biologist , Lena , who's husband barely returns alive from a secret expedition. She then leads an anthropologist, a surveyor , a linguist , and a psychologist into a mysterious, expanding region called the Shimmer where evolution has taken a twisted turn. The all-female team must uncover the area’s monstrous secrets to save Lena’s husband and the world.
This is another Netflix original movie and another really good film from them . Natalie Portman and Oscar Isaac star and you can see Netflix have not scrimped on the production. This looks absolutely fantastic ( especially in Ultra HD) and the special affects are top notch. This is a cross between Sci Fi and horror and has a really interesting concept. Without giving too much away , inside this Shimmer there are beings that don't just kill any humans that enter , they assimilate with them producing hybred beings. There is one scene with a bear that is really cleverly done. I really liked this. It crosses genres and rarely disappoints. What I also liked is that lot's of horror and Sci-Fi films don't know how to end . This certainly does.
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Icarus
Russia is a big topic in the news at the moment and as per usual their integrity is in question. If you ever had any doubt that the Russians haven't changed their attitude from the Cold War you only have to see Icarus to see that dishonesty and corruption is rife and it comes right from the top.
This film starts of with amateur cyclist , Bryan Fogel Intending to prove that sports doping testing can be rigged. He contacts Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov, the head of the anti-doping laboratory that tests Russian Olympians. As Fogel tries to beat the tests, he becomes closer with Rodchenkov and uncovers the biggest scandal in modern sports history, thereby exposing both of them to physical and legal danger.
What struck me about this film is the scale of the doping that has been going on in Russia and for how long. There is no doubt now that it has been happening and that's because it had come the horses mouth - Rodchenkov.
You can't help but like the man despite his part in almost destroying Athletics and you do worry for his future.
As a piece of entertainment , Icarus is fascinating without particularly being gripping. It could do 20 minutes being trimmed off.
This film won best documentary at this years Oscars and while it doesn't feel like an award winner it certainly deserves a viewing just to see the pure front of the Russians.
7 out of 10
https://youtu.be/qXoRdSTrR-4
I love the start of it, featuring ridiculous coincidences, and the recurrent number 82 through the film. The ending can be too much for some though.
If you like animation you have to see this film from Wes Anderson. A story about dogs being banished to an island following an outbreak of illness - themes of fake news, deceit and battling against adversity. Superb animation and excellent script. Loved it. 9.5/10
It is a very clever film no doubt but the children in the cinema seemed a bit baffled by it.
A brilliant, touching and subtle funny film really should of got the 'best foreign film' in the Oscars. The location of an abattoir gives the film's akward love story a real edge.
I have no idea how the film has been promoted or what audience it was aimed at. It's certainly not like Disney.
Some animation is very adult and kids would certainly struggle with it.
I would be curious to hear the reaction of any younger children who've seen it as to what they made of it.
*I did see it in Somerset though.
7.5/10
Ready player One a bit formulaic in places but good cinema candy, definitely worth a watch (8)
What directors/recent films do you like as a matter of interest?
I am biased as I will watch anything Star Wars wise but after loving the last spin off in Rogue One, and seeing this trailer, I am certainly looking forward to it.
As for recent films I've seen , I have reviewed them all on this thread.
Annihilation
This is a story about a biologist , Lena , who's husband barely returns alive from a secret expedition. She then leads an anthropologist, a surveyor , a linguist , and a psychologist into a mysterious, expanding region called the Shimmer where evolution has taken a twisted turn. The all-female team must uncover the area’s monstrous secrets to save Lena’s husband and the world.
This is another Netflix original movie and another really good film from them . Natalie Portman and Oscar Isaac star and you can see Netflix have not scrimped on the production. This looks absolutely fantastic ( especially in Ultra HD) and the special affects are top notch. This is a cross between Sci Fi and horror and has a really interesting concept. Without giving too much away , inside this Shimmer there are beings that don't just kill any humans that enter , they assimilate with them producing hybred beings. There is one scene with a bear that is really cleverly done.
I really liked this. It crosses genres and rarely disappoints.
What I also liked is that lot's of horror and Sci-Fi films don't know how to end . This certainly does.
8 out of 10
https://youtu.be/89OP78l9oF0