Retr0gamer wrote: » House Party Decided to check this out as Amy Nichols on Unspooled wouldn't shut up about it. I really enjoyed it but didn't love it. It well written with jokes that always land and has great energy. Some great performances. John Witherspoon was great as the angry neighbour, you might recognise him as the dad in the Friday films. Kid and Play were a big surprise and were great and the rap sequences were fun. Good fun even if it could have done with a few more gags.
S.M.B. wrote: » Fond memories of House Party and Class Act. Assuming I'm better off leaving it that way too by not rewatching.
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » Watched Synchronic at the weekend and really enjoyed it. Made by the same team that made The Endless and Spring. Anthony Mackie and Jamie Dornan are two paramedics working in New Orleans who find themselves dealing with the consequences of a new designer drug that has hit the streets. If you're a fan of The Endless, I think you'll enjoy this. It's got the same kind of twists and turns in it.
flasher0030 wrote: » I watched the first half hour of this at the weekend. Got distracted and couldn't get back to it again. Looks interesting. A little slow moving, so far anyway. But the music is just so haunting - an eerie feeling that something unsettling is about to unfold. Hope to get to see the rest of it tonight.
el Fenomeno wrote: » I just watched Elephant (2003) by Gus Van Sant. I know his style can be very divisive - I still don't know whether I detested Last Days or just thought it was okay. So I can get that this film has a certain style (and I get the "Walking: The Movie" jokes too). And so many people love this movie, but I just can't get me head around the acting / reactions when the shooting takes place. So many people standing around deadpan, barely reacting, as if a glass of milk had been spilled as opposed to a school shooting. I don't get how that can be excused or defended?
Retr0gamer wrote: » Did nothing for me either. Sure it's interesting that it's done all in one take but considering the subject matter the fact I came out of it feeling nothing says a lot about it. There's a school shooting sure but there's no emotional connection with it and it therefore ends up saying nothing about it.
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » It takes a little bit of time to get its ducks in a row - and there's one plot point that's just a tad too convenient - but it gets interesting once you find out what Synchronic can do.
Deleted User wrote: » Nomadland 2021 Im sure some people will rave over this, but at the half way point I could not care less to see any more of Francis pi**ing and shi**ng her way from caravan park to caravan park meeting various uninteresting people who would be better served in a Sky One reality tv show about people who left their homes to live in a van.
shrapnel222 wrote: » just finished watching "the dissident", new documentary by Brian Fogel (the guy who did Icarus). It's a grim and fascinating documentary about Jamal Khashoggi's assassination. Incredibly slick, well paced accompanied by a great score. 8/10
splashthecash wrote: » Is this on a streaming service?
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » The Matador Pierce Brosnan is brilliant, weird, sinister, sleazy, hilarious, broken and just his best role. Greg Kinnear and him bounce off each other so well throughout the film. It's great fun and I think it flew under an awful lot of people's radars.
splashthecash wrote: » My wife and I started watching "Defending Jacob" on Apple + recently - joined with a free 7 day trial so should be able to finish the first season (I believe there is only one so far anyway) Chris Evans stars in this as an assistant DA whose son is arrested in connection with the murder of a fellow school mate - legal\thriller\drama...very good so far