Pretentious. Is a word that sends shivers down my spine much more than any pseudo horror movie. It conveys the idea that the creator of a work is out of control, resorting to shock value over intelligent content. If the creator meant it all, then it is not pretentious, only dangerous. Aronofsky is a difficult … Continue reading Mother!
Category: Film
Downsizing
Sweeping up a few older films that I wanted to see but missed at the cinema in the last few years. My current IMDb watch list sits at 488, and, unlike this movie, never seems to shrink! There is a lot to keep up with. Bad reviews have kept me away from Alexander Payne's Downsizing … Continue reading Downsizing
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
Over a year on from this novelty being the first fully interactive film released by Netflix there is still no evidence of a similarly user controlled show out there. The streaming service had promised, after scooping a primetime Emmy for outstanding TV movie, that it was commissioning many more like it. But as of January … Continue reading Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
12 of the best… Gangster Movies
I love a list. I know it's wrong. Art should not be compared. Each thing exists on its own merits, right? Well, it is a guilty pleasure of mine to try and sort something into a "best ever" and score it anyway, I can't help myself! So, let's do it for Gangster Movies! Inspired by … Continue reading 12 of the best… Gangster Movies
The Irishman
If anyone tells me they didn't enjoy The Irishman, I would have to say, fair enough. There are reasons not to. As an entertainment it isn't Goodfellas, as a thriller it isn't The Departed, and as a classic gangster tale it isn't anywhere near The Godfather, of course. It sags in the middle, ends morbidly, … Continue reading The Irishman
Jim & Andy
Documentaries, they can't be trusted, can they? There is always a purpose and a message the film-maker's have manufactured and edited to suit themselves, I find. They often leave you with more questions than answers. The best ones are open to interpretation enough to allow you in; allowing the source material to speak for itself. … Continue reading Jim & Andy
Gerald’s Game
When I first heard about the Stephen King book called Gerald's Game I was about 16 years old, and it scared the shit out of me! Just the concept and the idea of it happening to you. So I never read the book. In my mind, I had imagined the worst already and did not … Continue reading Gerald’s Game
Complex Movies
Memento - Complex in a good way! Too Complex? (Click for original link.) A question Hollywood has been asking for a while. Is a complex plot and a multitude of ways to interpret a story satisfying or confusing? I guess it depends on what you like! Many times, I have heard people say of a … Continue reading Complex Movies
Disobedience
English language films with big name actors are not usually this European. Which is why I have chosen the beautiful French poster to highlight this unexpected gem. I hadn't expected to like it, but was curious to see the two lead actresses work together on something so intimate, that became in the media something controversial, … Continue reading Disobedience








