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Review: Welcome To Marwen
Welcome To Marwen Trailer My last experience with Robert Zemeckis was 2016’s forgettable Allied, and in that review I did posit that he was a director treading water since his brief second peak in the 1990’s. Looking back on his filmography … Continue reading
Review: The Big Short
The Big Short Trailer Another I missed from earlier in the year – it was actually a late 2015 release in the States I believe – that Netflix has let me catch up with. The Big Short was a surprise … Continue reading
Review: Foxcatcher
Foxcatcher Trailer Oscar bait season trundles on in Ireland, long past the point when the actual nominees are announced for the biog gongs. After last week’s Birdman, another that has been making serious waves is Foxcatcher, with Channing Tatum and … Continue reading
Review – Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Trailer As is now my modus operandi, I will provide a brief, spoiler-free, review right at the top, before moving into more in-depth discussion, a transition that will be clearly marked for readers. When I … Continue reading
Review: Despicable Me 2
Spoilers Trailer I guess I haven’t really been to see many light-hearted movies this year. I have a soft spot in my heart for Despicable Me, the Steve Carell vehicle that was, in comparison to other CGI films of the … Continue reading