Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
I enjoyed Spielberg’s autobiographical movie, but I found it a bit unremarkable. It follows the young Sammy Fableman as he falls in love with films at a young age, gets a film camera and gets into filmmaking. Furthermore, it follows his family story as they go through various problems, the relationship between the two parents becoming more complicated as time goes. It’s a very well executed movie, as always with Spielberg, but it was playing on themes that he’s explored…
This is the sequel to my Mamma Mia review. So my friend and I are now watching Mamma Mia 2 immediately after having seen the first one. At that point I’m drunk. We start watching and after 5min or so I start having a weird sense. This looks so much better made than the first one. It has Lily James who has a ridiculous amount of charm, and she does this big song number happening supposedly in Oxford, with a…
I had heard from various critics that Babylon was a completely mad movie. Well, people weren’t lying! It opens with a completely insane party sequence, and carries on at a crazy pace! It’s sometimes a bit exhausting to keep up with, but I found it very fun to abandon myself in the surrounding madness. Weirdly enough, when the film calms down a bit in its middle segment and when it becomes a bit easier to keep up with it, it…
The Menu, along with the Knives Out sequel and Triangle of sadness, is part of a recent wave of films whose message can be summarised as “the ultra rich are awful people”. This isn’t exactly new territory, but when done well it can be fun.
The story follows a couple who go to an ultra expensive, ultra pretentious restaurant for dinner. It’s the kind of place where you have to book a year in advance and where the cost for…