studio150
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Another rave review for BlackkKlansman. An absolute belter for our times. Go see.
Good to hear, going to see it tomorrow afternoon ahead of the Southampton game
Another rave review for BlackkKlansman. An absolute belter for our times. Go see.
Going to see it this week, maybe even today. Also looking forward to Yardie out on Friday directed by Idris Elba.
I watched 'A Quiet Place' tonight.
Wow. A really good horror film is so, SO hard to find, but this is a beauty. Not overly gory, but the sheer dripping tension and creeping dread is, I think, right up there from when I first saw Alien. Set in a near apocalyptic future, much of the human race has been wiped out by some kind of vicious breed of aliens who are totally blind, but have incredibly sensitive hearing. "If they hear you - they hunt you" is the tagline. As a result, people now exist in near silence, speaking in sign language and walking everywhere shoeless, as the TINIEST sound will bring these beasts down on you. The movie focuses on one family, living on a farm in amongst swaying cornfields. Its a story of survival, as they know they're literally just a dropped cup away from being ripped to shreds. And the woman is heavily pregnant....
Brilliant. Best horror I've seen in years. 92%.
I thought the same but then I saw "Hereditary" and think that pipped it in my opinion.
It always amazes me how people view the same thing in totally different ways. Me, my Mrs and my stepdaughter all thought Hereditary was one of the worst films we've ever seen, poor story, poor acting and so bland that it bored the crap out of us all.
Couple of out of cinema but recent ones I watched on Prime recently:
The shape of water.
Interesting but not the knockout I was expecting. Is it me or is it pretty much a darker remake of the 2nd half of Splash? I like the leading lady ( I forget her name) and she was great in it but I particularly enjoyed Michael Shannon's character ad his rotting fingers. He played that perfectly. I enjoyed it overall, a solid 3/5.
Having heard interviews, seen the cast and some soundtrack stuff (Richard Hawley) this movie around an aspiring female comedian in seedy 70s clubs sounds right up my street.
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Next week.......
A Prayer before Dawn - 6/10. Worth watching but average
American Animals - 8/10. Well worth the watch.
Will be watching American Animals. Producer is Hove born Derringer Sclesinger from IT Crowd and more. Brits filming in the States. Hope it's good.