According to the film's IMDb page, this low budget indie production, filmed in Los Angeles is the greatest film of all time! A month ago it sat at 9.3, which is better than The Godfather and The Shawshank Redemption! As I am writing and compiling a book about the best 200 films of the 21st … Continue reading Wheels
Month: Mar 2020
Smashbomb – Ratings App
Whilst surfing around looking for sites that offer alternative rating systems for movies etc. I came across this cute little beauty, with the tempting tease to try and "Review the World". After playing around on there for a few minutes I was impressed enough with the fun and easy format to create a profile and … Continue reading Smashbomb – Ratings App
Lady Bird
It was necessary to watch this twice before I knew how much I liked it. I had been told it was a perfectly fine, but insignificant film that was largely forgettable. So I was confused on first viewing to find the dialogue bitingly perceptive, the characters full and rounded, and the subject not small but … Continue reading Lady Bird
Okja
Okja (pronounced ok-cha, as far as I can discern from hearing it said) was a film I had on my radar from its release, but it took the impetus of Parasite and director Bong Joon Ho winning the Oscar to kick me into settling down to watch it. It is the kind of film I … Continue reading Okja
Glass
This doesn't need to be a long review; the film itself doesn't merit a lot of reflection. But, I have set myself the task of recording every piece of cultural media I consume, and there is already a backlog. So, here come a few quickfire bits on things that I found less than impressive. There … Continue reading Glass
Roma
I watched Roma exactly a week ago today. And although I knew 20 minutes in that I loved it, and at the end that I really loved it, I have taken that time to let it settle within me in before coming to write about it. Some films are so good that you have to … Continue reading Roma





