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Films are rated on personal enjoyment
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
I'm at a loss for words on how to describe how incredible this was.
I've been meaning to watch this since I first heard about it (a few months ago now) and never watched the trailer as I didn't want to 'spoil' it for myself.
Whilst I don't have any personal experience with Alzheimer's (or Dementia in general) I still found this to be a deeply touching film.
The performances are just outstanding, by far Anthony Hopkins' best performance, he…
Probably my most anticipated watch of the year and it really didn't disappoint.
Frances McDormand was astonishing, definitely her most memorable performance in recent years. The story was not something I was prepared for, I don't know much about the 2008 crash and what happened after, but this does a really good job at depicting what life must be like for the people that went through it.
Chloé Zhao is one of the most exciting new directors working today, The…
Strangely had the urge to watch and Indiana Jones, and had to go with the first one.
What is there really to say, it's historic, arguably the best adventure film of all time. Will aim to watch the next couple (at least) over the coming months.
I'm finding it hard to put into words how much I loved this.
I've seen the original Knives Out eight times, which may sound excessive (I assure you it's not), so I was hesitant going into this, in my head, nothing can top the original Benoit Blanc story, and whilst this didn't, It's extremely close.
I knew I was going into a murder mystery, but the number of twists and turns was incredible, and whilst others have said how it…
As soon as I heard the news, I knew I had to watch one.
Rest in Peace Robbie Coltrane