Rhys

Rhys

Film buff from Hull, England. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

Favorite films

  • The Witch
  • The Exorcist
  • Oldboy
  • Her

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  • The Good Dinosaur

  • Brothers

    ★★★½

  • The Believers

  • Drugstore June

    ★★★

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  • Kill

    Kill

    ★★★★

    And the award for most wounded protagonist goes to....

    Holy shit was this an excellent big screen experience!
    For what starts out as a pretty audience friendly flick that introduces its characters as cool, likeable, albeit a little soppy, it quickly transitioned into an exceptionally bloody, violent, no holds barred, adrenaline- fueled gorefest that didn't let up for a second.
    Do not get attached to any character here because the writers didn't adhere to Hollywood's writing clichés.

    They didn't fgive a fuck. And I love it.

    If you're fan of the Raid or the Night Comes for Us, this one's for you!

  • The Bikeriders

    The Bikeriders

    ★★★½

    I think Bikeriders wanted to be a cross between Goodfellas and Sons of Anarchy but fell short of a few things despite being a well-made and well-paced flick, albeit forgettable.

    It utilises it's female character to propel its narrative and while that's no issue in of itself, I began to find her really annoying after a while. She's got to be the least interesting character the whole thing, overshadowing the meat and bones of the motorcycle club the film's meant…

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  • Breezy

    Breezy

    ★★★★★

    Clint Eastwood's underloved Breezy hit closer to home than I could have possibly imagined.
    I loved the dymnamic displayed between Frank and Breezy; two complete extremes in regards to societel norms. We have a man who is completely trapped in his own world, one of deadlines and of routine who yearns for something different. The other, a young women who throws away convention but yearns for stability.
    It is in this dynamic that Frank and Breezys' insecurities are made bare,…

  • Loved Up

    Loved Up

    ★★★

    A little gem centered around the UK rave culture of the 90s that somehow won Best Childrens' Film at the BAFTAS, despite featuring bare breasts and drug use.