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Watched The Hateful Eight last night and must say, not really up to the usual standards from Quentin.
Kajaki is a good film but it's a tough watch. Brave that it was made without any background music.
The Babadook is decent but not original. Thought it would be better given the positive reviews.
Going back a bit but I watched Frost v Nixon with Michael Sheen last night and it blew me away. I soon realised I knew nothing about Frost, and his insane financial and professional battle to get this interview to air.
The guy playing Nixon was something else. Truly believable.
Watched " Rush " at the weekend and really enjoyed it.. Great portrayal of FI as it was back then and
the two rivals , Hunt and Lauda were very well acted out.
Deserved the good reviews it got on release.
Just finished watching force majure. Thought it was really good - but it's definitely not a mainstream film. A lot of stuff is left to the viewer to work out and the ending might leave you thinking 'wtf'. If that doesn't bother you then it's worth a watch!
Has anyone seen High Rise yet?
I've liked most of Ben Wheatley's other films but couldn't get through A Field in England. Its out digitally on April 28th but just wondering if its worth seeing in the cinema.
Saw it last week.
Enjoyed it. Good cast and a typical early J G Ballard plotline. Especially good is the 1970s 'feel' - from clothes, hairstyles, cars and food to the language. It is probably riding on Tom Hiddleston's recent fame in The Night Manager. He is excellent, but there are some other stand-out performances too - Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller, Keeley Hawes.
Watched 10 cloverfield lane the other day, that was quite good, if a little odd
Watched No Escape, a thriller starring Owen Wilson after it was recommended in another thread. Really enjoyed it, would recommend.
I really enjoyed watching Deadpool.
Sing Street - what an uplifting happy funny movie with a great soundtrack
Yeah I've seen this. It's good but again it's very abstract. One girl I was with said she thought it was just a bit too long to hold your attention given how abstract it is, which I think would be a common perception. I got a bit lost through it but wouldn't mind seeing it again at some point.
Thanks both, may try to catch a screening before it leaves cinemas.
Just watched 71 about the troubles in Northern Ireland and how a rookie soldier gets plunged into the deep end in a fight for survival. Gritty,edgy and taut.
A good film. Not black and white and certainly projects a grim image of what was going on.