Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
I was excited to see this film as a fan of vim vendors other work.
I also enjoy comparing and contrasting different interpretations of a character. Having seen both Matt Damon in the talented Mr. Ripley and Andrew Scott’s more recent portrayal in the series Ripley.
I was a little surprised that Dennis Hopper Ripley is not the central character of this film. Instead, we have a tragic man caught up in the machinations of Ripley.
Both our lead and…
Joyfully absurd and weird. The fun of this film is that you genuinely have no idea what is going to happen next.
The first segment is a poignant and touching performance of a middle-aged woman trying to find love again, following her divorce. A great deal of sympathetic heartbreak as she tries to navigate dating and her relationship with her son who has brought a difficult new girlfriend home.. you genuinely feel for her as she succumb to the tragic…
Nicole Kidman delivers a compellingsee this movie as an upgrade to the type of that ZALMAN king used to make. Focussing on taboo desires from a women’s point of view.
Between DEMIMOORE in the substance, Pamela Anderson in the last showgirl And now baby girl it is refreshing to see women over the age of 50 starring in feature films with a degree ofa acclaim
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Utterly charming and wonderfully whimsical.
This is the rare case where The sequel surpasses the original.
I normally detest the charming and smug characters that Hugh Grant portrays in his romantic comedies. Channelling that arrogance for his performance as the comedic villain is absolutely perfect for this film.
The roster of the supporting cast is quite impressive.
A great family film with a Wonderfully positive message about kindness. There is a lot for adults to enjoy here, including. Many hilarious references to classic Cinema.