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Armando Giaffreda (2 KP) rated Pan's Labyrinth (2006) in Movies
Feb 23, 2020
Tony (1076 KP) rated Captain Marvel (2019) in Movies
Jul 17, 2020
Andrew Koltuniuk (762 KP) rated Ant-Man (2015) in Movies
May 28, 2020
Ant-Man may not be the best MCU film, but it has a lot of heart. It has a simple story, a loveable main character, and a fun plot. I really enjoy watching this film!
It’s Such a Beautiful Day (2012)
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Bill struggles to put together his shattered psyche, in this feature film version of Don...
Charleigh Cooke (4 KP) rated Venom (2018) in Movies
Oct 13, 2018
Before going to see this film there was a lot of speculation about it not being a great film, mostly because spiderman does not feature.
However, I was very pleased with the outcome of this film. I went in with an open mind and remained hooked throughout. I loved the origin story of both the symbiote and Eddie Brock, and by the way, Tom Hardy played the role to perfection.
There was plenty of light humour through the film which was unexpected. This helped bring the film together and created a good example of how a little bit of humour goes a long way in pleasing an audience.
I am eager to see the next installment of venom as the ending, as with almost every marvel film, left me wanting more and hanging on the edge of my seat.
I would highly recommend this film, and it is really worth a watch.
However, I was very pleased with the outcome of this film. I went in with an open mind and remained hooked throughout. I loved the origin story of both the symbiote and Eddie Brock, and by the way, Tom Hardy played the role to perfection.
There was plenty of light humour through the film which was unexpected. This helped bring the film together and created a good example of how a little bit of humour goes a long way in pleasing an audience.
I am eager to see the next installment of venom as the ending, as with almost every marvel film, left me wanting more and hanging on the edge of my seat.
I would highly recommend this film, and it is really worth a watch.
Sarah (7798 KP) rated I, Tonya (2017) in Movies
Dec 30, 2018
Great performances
I missed out on watching this when it was out at the cinema and I’m really disappointed I did, especially as it is actually quite good.
I didn’t know anything about true story about Tonya Harding, so for me this film was a real eye opener. It’s a fascinating story and the film features some great performances from both Margot Robbie and Sebastian Stan. However it’s Alison Janney that steals the entire film as the mother from hell, she’s horrible yet absolutely hilarious too. The way this film unfolds using a documentary style storytelling really works and makes for such an entertaining film. The film drags a little during certain parts, and it’s a little ambiguous as to whether you should feel truly sorry for Tonya or not, especially with the conflicting stories between her and Jeff. But it’s the brilliant cast and the unique story telling theta really make this film worth watching.
I didn’t know anything about true story about Tonya Harding, so for me this film was a real eye opener. It’s a fascinating story and the film features some great performances from both Margot Robbie and Sebastian Stan. However it’s Alison Janney that steals the entire film as the mother from hell, she’s horrible yet absolutely hilarious too. The way this film unfolds using a documentary style storytelling really works and makes for such an entertaining film. The film drags a little during certain parts, and it’s a little ambiguous as to whether you should feel truly sorry for Tonya or not, especially with the conflicting stories between her and Jeff. But it’s the brilliant cast and the unique story telling theta really make this film worth watching.
The Cinema Hypothesis - Teaching Cinema in the Classroom and Beyond
Alain Bergala, Madeline Whittle and Alejandro Bachmann
Book
?This is the first English translation of Alain Bergala's seminal text on the potentials,...