Overall I’m very happy with the Oscars results, though I’d have preferred Margot Robbie for Best Actress, Daniel Day-Lewis for Best Actor, Willem Dafoe for Best Supporting Actor, Get Out for Best Film, & Nolan for Best Director. So I guess what I’m saying is, Well done Allison Janney! But don’t worry about me, I’m still… Dressing Up & Dressing Downs – The 2018 Oscars Read More
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Third Time Unlucky – Another Trailer For “A Quiet Place”…
*** Check out my 4.5/5 star review for A Quiet Place *** …and life isn’t getting any better for poor old John and Emily. The trailers are just getting noisier and noisier which can’t be helping, and they seem to have even more children than last time with another one the way. Which means that yes,… Third Time Unlucky – Another Trailer For “A Quiet Place”… Read More
WHAT! shhh sorry i mean what… THAT Super Bowl Teaser For A Quiet Place…
*** Check out my 4.5/5 star review for A Quiet Place *** Oh. My. God. Yes I’m writing something about football. American football! (I don’t know anything about British football either so, whatever). Anyway after that first terrifying trailer for A Quiet Place a couple of months ago, at least I finally had a really good… WHAT! shhh sorry i mean what… THAT Super Bowl Teaser For A Quiet Place… Read More
2018 Movies – The Ones To Watch (And Then Watch)
How quickly we move on – I’m not at the “John Wick who?” stage yet, but there are so many new movies to look forward to. These are some of my most anticipated films of 2018, and it’s fair to say that sweaters, sci fi and prehistoric sharks feature quite heavily. 1. Destination Wedding Everyone’s… 2018 Movies – The Ones To Watch (And Then Watch) Read More
2017 Round-Up: Cinema & The C-Word
Movieland 2017 has given us some terrific performances, amazing stories, breathtaking cinematography and moving scores. You can read about that shit anywhere though. So instead let’s concentrate our cinematic analysis of 2017 on things beginning with the letter C. C Is For Christopher (Plummer) After months of allegations about sexual abuse and harassment carried out… 2017 Round-Up: Cinema & The C-Word Read More
A Quiet Passion 4 stars
I’ve got so used to period dramas about sharply witty women having intelligent conversations amongst themselves under concealing parasols, that I can’t imagine what would happen if I came across a dreary film all about ballrooms and bonnets. I’d probably burst my stays from all that bosom-hoiking and I would expect any good Victorian liberal… A Quiet Passion Read More
what? What? WHAT? Teaser released For “A Quiet Place”
*** Check out my 4.5/5 star review for A Quiet Place *** Other trailers: third trailer now released for A Quiet Place. Or Check out the second (Super Bowl) teaser here Every so often, I ask my shrieking, yelling 5 year old to please use his quiet voice; you know, when we’re at a nunnery where everyone… what? What? WHAT? Teaser released For “A Quiet Place” Read More
Thelma (New York Film Festival 2017) 4 stars
A confused religious girl tries to deny her feelings for a female friend who’s in love with her. This causes her suppressed subconsciously-controlled psychokinetic powers to reemerge with devastating results. Out hunting with his little blonde daughter in the forest, there’s a deer in his sights, and his gun is at the ready. But instead… Thelma (New York Film Festival 2017) Read More
Faces Places (New York Film Festival 2017) 4.5 stars
Director Agnes Varda and photographer/muralist J.R. journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship. Charming, eye-opening, and consistently hilarious, this photographic road trip through a series of French villages by two new friends, the 88 year old director Agnès Varda and 33 year old JR, a hipster artist known for his enormous photographs pasted… Faces Places (New York Film Festival 2017) Read More
Madame Hyde (New York Film Festival 2017) 3.5 stars
Mrs. Géquil is a teacher despised by her colleagues and students. On a stormy night, she is struck by lightning and faints. When she wakes up, she feels different. Will she be able to keep the powerful and dangerous Mrs. Hyde contained? Madame Géquil (Isabelle Huppert) is powerless in the classroom. A particularly ineffective physics… Madame Hyde (New York Film Festival 2017) Read More
2017 Movies I Want To See Either Side of John Wick 2
That’s 2017 the year, not the number of movies. And these are the 10+JW2 I’m most looking forward to seeing – don’t let me down, film makers! As I keep pointing out, it costs me a tenner to go to the cinema and that’s before you factor in the drinks afterwards to help me cope with… 2017 Movies I Want To See Either Side of John Wick 2 Read More
Coronavirus leads to more movie changes
UPDATE: Mulan now also delayed, no new release date as yet. A Quiet Place 2 is one of the latest (at time of writing!) films to have its release moved back due to the coronavirus. Director and writer John Krasinski announced the news about the Paramount film on Twitter today, though unlike No Time To… Coronavirus leads to more movie changes Read More
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