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Thus signalling the death of intellectual endeavour - and possibly the start of the Apocalypse.
Class Film(Although I feel it loses something near the end when it moves toThe heist in London)
I cant add anything to this, very good film and worth watching.The Taking Of Deborah Logan
The film follows a film crew who are making a film about an Alzheimer's patient but soon the patient starts acting increasingly erratic and it's clear there is more to her than the disease. When I switched this one on and saw that it is in 'found footage' style, I instantly thought "oh here we go another one of these shites" but it was actually excellent. It felt very claustrophobic and had some genuinely scary moments, not just of the supernatural but of alzheimer's disease also. They really tied it in well. Would recommend to horror fans for sure 7/10
The Babadook - I have mixed feelings on this. On the one hand it's without a doubt the best horror film since the Orphanage, or the best that I've seen anyway. On the other hand I left a little disappointed and think it just falls short of a classic horror film. The first half is tremendous and a wonderful example of how you can genuinely terrify the audience without any cheap scares at all but sadly a few horror cliches are thrown in there as it builds up to its final act. For me, the relationship between the son and mother was terrifying enough in itself and "the monster" didn't need to appear at all...but I guess that's what puts bums in seats and that's what makes for a good trailer.
The good parts are very, very good though. The two lead performances are brilliant and it really allows you to get sucked into their relationship and feel the anxiety, the helplessness, the growing isolation and the tension that exists in it. As Samuel's strange behaviour continues to alienate them from friends and family, Amelia finds it increasingly difficult to live her life. She can't go to work because Samuel is a danger to his classmates and cousin, she can't go to sleep because he's terrified of monsters and eventually she becomes overwhelmed and becomes a danger to herself and her child. It's been done before but it's executed perfectly. You're genuinely fearful of and fearful for both the mother and child and fully sympathise with what torments them so.
Definitely recommended if you like a good psychological horror story.
Lego the movie - 9/10
Yes, I'm a grown up Lego collector (is there a thread?) but loved the movie not only cause of the great Lego animations but cause the story is also very good or the message movie sends. Also pshidoelic song - Everything is perfect - is brilliant too.
Loved the script too, loved the jokes, loved everybody about it.
All in all an excellent movie.
Yup.You mean - Everything is Awesome, right?![]()
You give a 8.5/10 to a movie which 'doesn't have a plot'?
It's a tough watch but a quite brilliant film - Haneke can miss the target (Funny Games, Time of the Wolf) but that's a bull's-eye.La Pianiste - Isabelle Huppert is unbelievable but feck me that was an ordeal. Amour is one of the best films I've seen but I'm definitely not an admirer of Haneke.
It was a patronizing film and fairly dull after the initial confrontation. He gets an extra sin for boring us in two languages.
Deliver Us from Evil.
New York police officer Ralph Sarchie investigates a series of crimes. He joins forces with an unconventional priest, schooled in the rites of exorcism, to combat the possessions that are terrorizing their city.
Has possession films go it was OK, not going to win an Oscar but also not the worst one I have see, It was not scary at all, ran along the same line has any possession film.
Eric Banna was decent enough, a bit wooden at time but OK, Edgar Ramirez has Mendoza the unconventional priest was excellent.
Sean Harris has the possessed one was on a par with Ramirez.
What did let it down was the music for a film of this type it was dreadful, the right sort of music that creates the mood of the film is essential, this lacked it badly and very nearly ruined the whole film.
If you like this sort of film, you should like it, if you dont, dont watch it.
5/10
I agree, not really watched much Bana, he is not a bad actor, just lacks something.And the fact that it goes nowhere. There's not enough personal conflict on Sarchie (at least I don't think Bana captured that part pretty well), probably like you say : wooden. It kinda feels that this movie was actually about Mendoza and Sarchie was just the supporting cast.
I wish they'd go Constantine if they made the sequel with Sarchie becoming a BAMF and goes around chasing demons with crucifix and ancient biblical badassness
Surprised... I quite enjoyed thatThe Seventh Continent - Just too depressing, even for me.
Funny Games - idk lol.
Code Unkown - Uneven, some good, some bad parts.
The Piano Teacher - Powerful stuff.
Caché - Dull, dull, dull.
The White Ribbon - Need to watch it again.
Amour - Masterpiece.
It was very good. Nilssen blind-spot.Surprised... I quite enjoyed that
Man, I just watched the trailer and it looks scary as hell. I have to watch that.The Canal
Just WOW , what a stunning film, the best film I have seen this year.
Film archivist David (Rupert Evans) has been having a rough time lately, as he suspects that his wife Alice (Hannah Hoekstra) has been cheating on him with Alex (Carl Shaaban), one of her work clients. This stress is compounded when David's work partner Claire (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) gives him a reel of to-be-archived footage that shows that his house was the setting for a brutal murder in 1902.
Rupert Evans is excellent, has is Kelly Byrne who plays Sophie the babysitter.
There is no real scenes in this film , but it does not need them.
The film is a slow burner that has a great ending.
I recommend The Canal to people who are tired of dumbed-down horror flicks that throw a dozen jump scares a minute at you, and are seeking a solid, exciting horror film.
9/10
The Canal
Just WOW , what a stunning film, the best film I have seen this year.
Film archivist David (Rupert Evans) has been having a rough time lately, as he suspects that his wife Alice (Hannah Hoekstra) has been cheating on him with Alex (Carl Shaaban), one of her work clients. This stress is compounded when David's work partner Claire (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) gives him a reel of to-be-archived footage that shows that his house was the setting for a brutal murder in 1902.
Rupert Evans is excellent, has is Kelly Byrne who plays Sophie the babysitter.
There is no real scenes in this film , but it does not need them.
The film is a slow burner that has a great ending.
I recommend The Canal to people who are tired of dumbed-down horror flicks that throw a dozen jump scares a minute at you, and are seeking a solid, exciting horror film.
9/10
I knew you would like that one. I enjoyed it but certain aspects (mainly the acting and dialogue) really took me out of the story.The Canal
Just WOW , what a stunning film, the best film I have seen this year.
Film archivist David (Rupert Evans) has been having a rough time lately, as he suspects that his wife Alice (Hannah Hoekstra) has been cheating on him with Alex (Carl Shaaban), one of her work clients. This stress is compounded when David's work partner Claire (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) gives him a reel of to-be-archived footage that shows that his house was the setting for a brutal murder in 1902.
Rupert Evans is excellent, has is Kelly Byrne who plays Sophie the babysitter.
There is no real scenes in this film , but it does not need them.
The film is a slow burner that has a great ending.
I recommend The Canal to people who are tired of dumbed-down horror flicks that throw a dozen jump scares a minute at you, and are seeking a solid, exciting horror film.
9/10