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LeftSideCut (3778 KP) shared own rating

Nov 5, 2019 (Updated Nov 5, 2019)
I thought Doctor Sleep was great. My review is below, and I have clearly marked in capital letters where spoilers start and end 👍
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LeftSideCut (3778 KP) rated Doctor Sleep (2019) in Movies

Nov 5, 2019 (Updated Nov 24, 2019)  
Doctor Sleep (2019)
Doctor Sleep (2019)
2019 | Horror
Contains spoilers, click to show
Doctor Sleep certainly has some big footprints to follow. Nearly 40 years after the release of the hugely beloved The Shining, Director Mike Flanagan has the rather complicated task of adapting Stephen King's follow up sequel novel, whilst also attempting to deliver a solid follow up to Stanley Kubrick's original film. And he pulls it off pretty damn well.

The narrative follows a now adult Danny Torrance (Ewan McGregor), as he struggles with alcoholism. As he begins to put his life back together, he is thrown into a friendship with Abra Stone (Kyliegh Curran), a young girl who has similar powers to Danny, and who is being pursued by a cult who feed on the life force of those who possess 'The Shining'.

This new story is a really tight and fantastic thriller story in its own right. Flanagan takes a leaf from Kubrick's book and provides us with and unsettling atmosphere, complete with a Shining-esque creepy string music score, instead of relying on jump scares and other horror tropes.
It's effective, and engaging. A big part of this is down to the cast. Danny and Abra are both very likable protagonists.
The cult is lead by Rose the Hat, played by Rebecca Ferguson, who is both charming and sinister, and a big highlight of Doctor Sleep. Her and her followers fight for survival shows they will not even stop short of child sacrifice to get what they need, and it makes for a band of genuinely scary villains

The scenery is beautiful throughout, the the effects work on some of the more trippy scenes are decent, and the film toes the line in regards to relying on The Shining nostalgia too much, that is until the final act.

HUGE SPOILERS FOR DOCTOR SLEEP INCOMING




The last 30 minutes are undeniably fun, and a genuinely great climax, to a genuinely great film, but it does just about go overboard with it's 'look at this, remember this?' style of nostalgia. The sad thing is, it probably amounts to about 10 seconds of screentime that slightly sours the experience.
 
When Danny is at the bar, it's clear that he is talking to Jack before we even see the side of his face. His side profile is fine - absolutely no need to show his full face. Similarly a bit later, a recreated shot of Jack Torrance walking up the stairs towards his wife, didn't need to be there, nor did the shot of Rose the Hat seeing blood pouring from the elevator doors.
The film stops just short of having Ewan McGregor axe his way through a door panel thankfully, and it's only a small criticism of an otherwise nicely executed sequence.
Elsewhere tells a different story - The opening scene of The Shining is recreated, complete with the same iconic score, as overhead shots show us Danny driving up the mountain, towards the Overlook Hotel. It gave me goosebumps and the
scenes near the start of the film which follow directly on from The Shining are great, especially Carl Lumbly, who plays a spot on Mr. Hallorann.

END OF SPOILERS

All in all though, I thoroughly enjoyed Doctor Sleep. The Shining is not an easy shadow to step out from, but Mike Flanagan has created something here which stands on its own two feet.
It's dark, it's fun, it's unnerving, everything you could want from a horror in this day and age, and I genuinely can't wait to watch it again soon.
  
     
Talons of Weng Chiang
Talons of Weng Chiang
1977 | Sci-Fi
10
6.9 (9 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Tom baker (1 more)
Louise Jameson
Classic who probably my favourite 4th doctor story of all time it has everything the doctor dressed Sherlock Holmes Fu man Chu type villain part jack the ripper phantom of the opera what's not to love about this story. Only gripe white actors made up as Chinese characters in this day and age wouldn't happen classic all the way
  
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David McK (3191 KP) created a poll

Aug 8, 2021 (Updated May 8, 2022)  
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 Closed  Anonymous
Now that Jodie Whittaker has confirmed her exit as The Doctor in Dr Who, what do you think will happen next re. the next Doctor?

The BBC will (and should) keep them female

1 votes

The BBC will (but should NOT) keep them female

1 votes

The BBC will (and should) revert to them being male

2 votes

The BBC will (but should NOT) revert to them being male

1 votes

     
Morbius (2022)
Morbius (2022)
2022 | Action, Sci-Fi
Jared leto (1 more)
Matt Smith
Watched thrusday not the best marvel movie and not the worst I've seen it was ok could have been longer but for the stand out acting goes to matt Smith yet another doctor who playing a villain comic book movie there were times when I thought he was playing his character like the doctor overall ok film
  
Doctor Who (1996)
Doctor Who (1996)
1996 | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
4
6.6 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
The doctor getting shot and killed immediately after walking out the TARDIS into gang territory in America is just priceless (1 more)
All the ridiculous extra rooms in the TARDIS like why does the Tardis have a giant ancient dungeon in there
The cringy leftover Terminator 2 special effects (0 more)
It's a hell of a lot bigger on the inside
Overall the movie is very weak and does a poor job of capturing the magic of Doctor Who and why British audiences love it

But it has enough weirdness and ridiculousness that any Doctor Who fan should watch it
  
This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor
This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor
Adam Kay | 2017 | Biography
9.0 (44 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"Disturbing but also very funny memoir of a former NHS junior doctor, his steep learning curve, and his memories of the job in graphic detail."

Source
  
Doctor Sleep (2019)
Doctor Sleep (2019)
2019 | Horror
A sequel we neither wanted or needed, Doctor Sleep is ambitious but fails to hook anything of substance to keep me entertained. Sleep inducing and pointless.
  
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Danielle (103 KP) rated Bates Motel in TV

Feb 22, 2019  
Bates Motel
Bates Motel
2013 | Drama
Acting (2 more)
Story
Camera work
Ending (0 more)
Unsure
I enjoyed this show and somewhat binged it. However it did seem to drag after a while. I was disappointed with the ending and the things leading up to the end. The main charcater, Norman, is played by the good doctor so it was weird to watch this then go and watch good doctor which is unrelated to bates motel lol.
  
Trust Me, I'm A (Junior) Doctor
Trust Me, I'm A (Junior) Doctor
Max Pemberton | 2011 | Biography, Humor & Comedy
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Junior Doctor... Scrubs or Grey's Anatomy brought to life?
Max Pemberton's Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor is a very frank and humorous account (very tongue in cheek) of his time as a Junior Doctor. Reading this was very much like immersing yourself in a real life version of a Grey's Anatomy, Scrubs or Night Shift style TV show.
I found this to be a very easy read, demolishing the pages in a day (ok, I was sat round a pool with beer on tap, but still...) It was a well written and thought provoking account with recurring appearances of his housemates and colleagues. It humanises the role of a doctor and the struggles of long shifts balanced with maintaining a social life, family responsibility and just trying to exist.
Pemberton details how the NHS operates, and the trials and frustrations of a Junior doctor launched into frustrating, physically, mentally and emotionally draining role in medicine.
Reading this gave me a new found admiration for those on the front line working round the clock, whilst combating the very real frustrations of red tape, senior doctors and mental health.
I would recommend to any reader who enjoys this genre!
  
Grey's Anatomy  - Season 5
Grey's Anatomy - Season 5
2008 | Drama
A new doctor joins the team at Seattle Grace and sparks fly with Christina. Just as things seem to be coming together, it's revealed that this doctor suffers from PTSD which complicates things. Health issues arise in an unusual way with one of the interns thinking they're either being haunted or losing their mind. An unexpected wedding takes place followed by a tragedy that deeply affects the entire hospital.