Webbins wrote:Not half. 5. Under The Skin Scarlett Johansson picks up LUCKY SCOTTISH BASTARDS in Jonathan Glazer's audiovisual treat. ****
retroking1981 wrote:I loved the first one, missed the second at the cinema unfortunatley. Looking forward to checking it out.
jdanielp wrote:I would say that The Gentleman is rather funnier than Jojo Rabbit but Jojo is by far the better film. My Jojo review may sound a bit weird but I saw it expecting it to be more of an out-and-out comedy than it is, for some reason, and I didn't appreciate the first third or so properly as a result.
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:5. Free Fire
A fun, small movie with excellent sound design. I just wish the film set up the spacial side of it a bit better, I struggled to know where people were when it was just shots of people shooting out of the frame.
[7]
Cosby wrote:2. Long Shot Rogen and his schtick can be hit and miss but he and Theron make a surprisingly good duo in this. Plenty of laughs throughout and, despite a few OTT moments, it was thoroughly enjoyable.
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:I feel like you need to finish a film to be able to add it to your list. Put that sucker back on!
RedDave2 wrote:3. Hellboy (2019)
Not sure what drew me to this last night but its not nearly as bad as I expected. It isn't great, but I enjoyed it and its a pity Harbour wont get another go at the role.
(5)
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