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A private user reviewed Love Across Time (2024)
Love Across Time
As simple as a smile and as everlasting as hope, " Love Across Time " treats the viewer to the most human desire of sharing Love with the perfect person without the reigns of conventions or or the boundaries of time.
Aubrey Reynolds and Toby-Alexanfer Smith move smoothly through this sweet story in a very believable way. The viewer will enjoy the ride.
A private user reviewed One Battle After Another (2025)
One Battle After Another
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"One Battle After Another is a technical feat, a movie with brilliant performances and a thematic density that can only be truly processed after multiple viewings over time.
It's a chaotic, intense, and surprisingly hilarious examination of the state of America, the weight of history, and how the fight for a better future is ...
A private user reviewed Fixed (2025)
Fixed
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"Fixed is an adult animated comedy that blends sexual irreverence with sharp canine behavior observations, supported by a pitch-perfect voice cast and a charming visual style.
It could have easily delivered a richer exploration of its central theme, and not all of the risqué humor lands, but it makes up for it with genuinely ...
A private user reviewed Bride Hard (2025)
Bride Hard
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"Bride Hard is a waste of time and talent. With a disastrous script, uninspired performances (save for rare exceptions), and direction devoid of energy, the movie fails in nearly every fundamental area.
Its attempt to mix action, comedy, and a story about female friendship feels like a formula we've seen dozens of times - ...
A private user reviewed Tin Soldier (2025)
Tin Soldier
Simply put a shambolic, disjointed, mess.
"Tin Solider" has little to redeem itself. Lets start with a appallingly chaotic, disorganised script, that feels like narrative confetti. Just as awful, is the, often times, unwatchable visuals. Blurry, overly dark, jarringly unclear, especially the action sequences. Not helped either by generally dismal CGI, that's not fooling anyone ...
A private user reviewed Diablo (2025)
Diablo
I'm not sure why they can't consistently give poor Scott Adkins, a well rounded action flick worthy of his martial arts talents?
There have been a few of his action films that were well done but "Diablo" isn't one of them. A pervading sense of "B grade" rears its head.From the hammy daughter lost daddy back story, the cheesy captain Hook style villain, to the badly choreographed fight scenes, there's little to like here ...
A private user reviewed Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin (2024)
Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin
Heroes come in many forms, and, regrettably, they often go unrecognized for their efforts, which is why movies honoring them for their accomplishments can be so vitally important, particularly in attempts at correcting the oversight of being overlooked. However, when it comes to writer-director Todd Komarnicki’s cinematic tribute to Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) (Jonas Dassler), a little-recognized German theologian who was sharply critical of the Nazis’ treatment of Jews and imprisoned dissidents during World War II, that noble goal goes largely unfulfilled. To be perfectly honest, this film is dreadfully dull, relying ...
A private user reviewed The Prosecutor (2024)
The Prosecutor
In the Hong Kong action thriller The Prosecutor, a young man named Ma Ka-kit lives with his Uncle Ma in a low-income home. He rents out his address in an effort to make some extra money, but he receives a package containing a kilogram of cocaine and gets arrested for drug smuggling. Chan Kwok-wing, the second defendant in the drug smuggling case, is found to be the one who purchased Ma Ka-kit’s address ...
A private user reviewed The Trouble with Jessica (2024)
The Trouble with Jessica
A dinner party from hell or what? We quickly learn that hosts "Sarah" (Shirley Henderson) and husband "Tom" (Alan Tudyk) are having to sell their luxury home else face repossession. For some reason that seemed like a good reason to invite long-term friends "Richard" (Rufus Sewell) and wife "Beth" (Olivia Williams) round for food. It's the latter who throws a real spanner in the works by inviting the eponymous "Jessica" (Indira Varma). Let's just say that the hostess and this guest get on like a house that's already burnt down, and ...
A private user reviewed Clown in a Cornfield (2025)
Clown in a Cornfield
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"Clown in a Cornfield is a pleasant surprise in the 2025 horror landscape. It starts off rather generically - a conservative town, a group of rebellious teens, a masked killer - but quickly finds its own identity through well-crafted social commentary and a strong execution of slasher tropes ...
A private user reviewed Bring Her Back (2025)
Bring Her Back
From Australian twin filmmakers Danny and Michael Philippou (Talk to Me), Bring Her Back follows brother and sister Andy (Billy Barratt) and Piper (Sora Wong). Piper is mostly blind (she can see shapes and colors) and Andy has taken care of her for as long as they can both remember.
When Andy and Piper’s father dies suddenly, they are adopted by a woman named Laura (Sally Hawkins). Laura has a mute son named Oliver (Jonah ...
A private user reviewed Thunderbolts* (2025)
Thunderbolts*
Directed by Jake Schreier (Netflix’s Beef, Showtime’s Kidding) and written by Eric Pearson (Transformers One, Black Widow) and Joanna Calo (The Bear, Bojack Horseman), Thunderbolts* documents the emptiness surrounding Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) as she goes through the motions while working for the Ox Group led by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus).
Yelena still hasn’t recovered from Natasha/Black Widow’s death and is sick of killing people and doing villainous tasks for money. After a ...
A private user reviewed Babes (2024)
Babes
How disappointing it is when you see a movie that you were looking forward to only to walk away unimpressed, if not largely disappointed. So it is with director Pamela Adlon’s debut feature, a comedy-drama about the wild and crazy relationship between two lifelong thirtysomething New York BFFs (Ilana Glazer, Michelle Buteau) who share the experiences of pregnancy, childbirth and parenthood while struggling to maintain the kind of free-spirited friendship they had before becoming mothers. The narrative consists of a series of vignettes – some outrageous, some touching, some serious – ...
A private user reviewed You're Cordially Invited (2025)
You're Cordially Invited
'You’re Cordially Invited': bad movie! It's as unfunny as it is unlikeable, there isn't one character that I wanted to see appear in front of my eyes; and they attempt to redeem them all at the end, which falls flat. Also, Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon aren't the best match.
The end credit singalong with Ferrell and Witherspoon is the only part of this that I'd list under (mini) positives. There are a couple of ...
A private user reviewed Alienoid: Return to the Future (2024)
Alienoid: Return to the Future
I'm not a fan of films that try to look at aspects of an original film from differing perspectives.
In essence Alienoid: Return to the Future does just that. Its rein-visions and adds to, aspects of the original story. Having watched the first film I still found this follow up horribly confusing. It would have been much better as a clear cut continuance with its own unique but related story.
A private user reviewed The Uninvited (2025)
The Uninvited
“Rose” (Elizabeth Reaser) is married to talent agent “Sammy” (Walton Goggins) and they are preparing for a make-or-break party at their home one evening when the sound of a repetitious car horn sends her out to investigate. That’s when she meets “Helen” (Lois Smith). She’s an elderly lady convinced that she lives in their house, and when “Rose” takes her in whilst trying to summon some help her presence seems to galvanise her family and their guests into a series of revealingly uninteresting and cocaine-induced home truths that drags the whole ...
A private user reviewed 28 Years Later (2025)
28 Years Later
Just a wealth of stupid, moronic, and ill-advised ideas.
The film starts out with a fairly strong intro, but the central character here doesn't have any impact on the rest of the film, so it feels wasted.
It switches plots halfway through after a strong start, inexplicably.
A private user reviewed Under Paris (2024)
Under Paris
Under Paris is rather ridiculous French Jaws wannabe.
Whilst this production is loaded down with the predictable woke tropes I've come to expect from Netflix productions, what really caught my attention was how idiotically implausible the story is ...
A private user reviewed Bambi: The Reckoning (2025)
Bambi: The Reckoning
Deceptive though it might seem, high camp can be a tricky artform to pull off successfully on screen, especially in genres like horror and sci-fi. It requires deftly managed, evenly sustained pacing – not necessarily at the breakneck speed of a screwball comedy, but certainly steady in its regular dispensing of delicious nuggets of wry and macabre wit with bridge segments in between them that move the story along without overstaying their welcome. Sadly, however, in his fourth feature outing, director Dan Allen only gets this down pat about half of ...
A private user reviewed The Outrun (2024)
The Outrun
If you are fan of the very adaptable Saoirse Ronan then you'll probably love this - she throws just about everything into the role of "Rona". She has returned to her mother's home in Orkney to recover from a fairly torrid time of booze and drugs in London. The timelines are threaded together to drip feed us the causes of her current predicament whilst looking at her own efforts to get - and stay - clean. Of course, there are domestic issues at home too with her father suffering from bi-polar ...