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  • Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

    ★★★★

  • Better Man

    ★★★★

  • Smile 2

    ★★

  • Conclave

    ★★★

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  • Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

    Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

    ★★★★

    Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy had me laughing a lot in the first half—it’s easily one of the funniest films I’ve seen in the last year. Unlike so many comedies that save all their best jokes for the trailer, this one actually delivered. The focus on the age gap relationship didn’t feel that important to the story, but the film still kept that classic Bridget Jones charm. The second half dragged a bit, especially with filler scenes like the…

  • Better Man

    Better Man

    ★★★★

    Better Man was a nostalgic and entertaining watch! I really enjoyed seeing Take That’s rise to stardom through Robbie Williams’ perspective—it added a personal and emotional touch to the story. The music was, of course, fantastic, and the actors did a great job, accurately capturing how the band looked and felt during their early years. It’s a great mix of drama and music. If you're into biopics, this one's a must see!

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  • Knock at the Cabin

    Knock at the Cabin

    ★★½

    Knock at the Cabin was tense and unsettling, keeping me on edge from start to finish. M. Night Shyamalan really knows how to build suspense, and the isolated cabin setting adds to the claustrophobic atmosphere. I found the premise intriguing—a family faced with an impossible choice by mysterious strangers—and it’s packed with moral dilemmas that leave you guessing. Dave Bautista’s performance was surprisingly grounded and intense, giving the film an unexpected emotional layer. That said, it might feel a bit slow for some, and the ending won’t be for everyone, but if you enjoy psychological thrillers with a twist, it’s worth checking out.

  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie

    The Super Mario Bros. Movie

    ★★★½

    The Super Mario Bros. Movie was a fun, nostalgic trip that really took me back to my childhood. I found it packed with references and little Easter eggs from the games, which made it feel like a love letter to longtime fans. The animation was vibrant and colourful, bringing the Mushroom Kingdom to life in a way that was exciting to watch. Story-wise, it’s simple and straightforward—nothing groundbreaking, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. If you’re a Mario fan, you’ll enjoy spotting all the game references.

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