A lot of ppl seem to think it was too noisy.
As a huge fan of the Director I was expecting a little bit more from it,thought Cillian Murphy was a bit wasted in the film as he's shell shocked for most of it,really liked the score and the noise effects.
Still a solid 8/10.
A lot of ppl seem to think it was too noisy.
Crafty I'm with you on Dunkirk,thought Tom hardy was exceptional also,it was maybe one ship sinking too many but one of the best movies I've ever seen,herself was loving it,just watching blade runner now (directors cut) in anticipation of the new one,lot to live up to
Saw Blade Runner 2049 tonight and really liked it, held the attention throughout & some epic scenes. One for the cinema definitely and one id watch again & again.
Wind River: Set in snowy Wyoming with Jeremy Renner as a local wild life Marshall who has all the local knowledge of the terrain who helps the FBI try solve a murder of an 18 year old native girl found dead in the snow.
Excellent Casting,acting, scenery and plot all add up to for me one of the best movies I've seen this year.
Outstanding. 9.5/10.
Did you all like the movie Belfast thought it was kinda boring. She's cute as hell tho....
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
The Power of the Dog , absolute torturous viewing.
I went into Belfast on a whim based on the RT score and really liked it, apart from the Van Morrison score.
Really liked Belfast. Thought it was a very well written and well shot film.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Nightmare Alley -6.5/10
Star studded noir type film from Guillermo Del Toro about double crossing and deceit mainly by Bradley Cooper who reinvents himself from a nobody to a guy who can reach the dead to talk to their rich relatives in the present.
Set around a circus/funfair background for most and I expected more considering the cast/director.
Don't expect another Pan's Labyrinth.
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House of Gucci = ridley scott is washed up. The last duel was bad enough but this confirms it. I think Hollywood has gone in its own direction these days and its left to tv to entertain people.
Venom : Let there be carnage - 5/10 flaccid imitation of the original,Tom Hardy going through the motions,don't bother.
Dune -8/10 Found this surprisingly good with some great special effects/scenes in it,did find it a little confusing to keep up with the plot though.
Watched "Last Night in Soho" there at the weekend. I really enjoyed it and thought Thomasin McKenzie (JoJo Rabbit) and Anya Taylor-Joy (Peaky Blinders, Queens Gambit) were absolutely brilliant in their roles. Diana Rigg (RIP) also put in a good showing. Wouldnt be the type of movie we'd usually go for but I've been an Edgar Wright fan since "Spaced" so...
We also watched "Munich - The Edge of War" on netflix recently enough and enjoyed that too. A good reminder of the politics involved in the lead up to the war. For what it was, it kept us entertained. I like a lot of the WW2 stuff by default but, like i said, this was more about the lead up which was a nice change.
Liked Belfast. In addition to being beautifully shot and the music being well suited, I thought it handled the subject matter really well and responsibly.
Dune always felt like a very (very!) long pilot for a Star Wars-esque trilogy (which I'm assuming it is in reality), but the sets and costumes more than made up for it. Another movie I went into on a whim, just before it left the cinema, and I'm glad I saw it on the big screen. I'd say it could be quite frustrating on TV.
The recent Dune movie is only half the book, which explains why it feels like the beginning of something. There are a lot of books: six by Frank Herbert, and a bunch of poorly received fan fiction by his son and Kevin Anderson. Maybe it'll go beyond 2 movies, but the two should be a self-contained pair.
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