A young boy growing up in post-war Sicily begins a lifelong love affair with film after befriending the loving but somewhat grumpy film projectionist who works in the village picturehouse ‘Cinema Paradiso’.
What an honest to God beautiful film. I absolutely loved it. 5/5.
An OK movie but I expected more as an admirer of the genre. It was way too dramatic instead of interesting and confusing, especially towards the end. Even if you haven’t read the book, halfway through you can already tell who’s the murderer. The development of the story was not dynamic enough which made it far easier to catch giveaways. You expect somewhat of a chase, instead you get a leisurely train ride. The story has so much promise that even though the film is not bad, it ultimately disappoints a little because it doesn’t live up.
Molly’s Game 7/10
Seen this last night at a secret screening. Didn’t fancy this film from the trailer so wouldn’t have chosen gone to see this but glad i have seen this it’s a Entertaining and funny film(sarcastic humour).
I was seriously impressed by this movie, I absolutely loved it @Phoebica. 1,000% go see it in the theaters when it comes out. 97% on rotten tomatoes as well. Probably the best Disney movie I’ve seen in a long long time. There are a lot of inside jokes about the mexican culture, that’s where the scene of the movie is set, so those might go above your head. However it’s still a fantastic film.
Sort of Spinal Tap with vampires, by the Flight Of The Concords pepole. Thought it was brilliant. Don’t know how I missed this one when it came out a few years back but glad I found it.
A man just released from a mental asylum for the killing of his wife accidentally stumbles across a suspected Nazi spy ring in war-time England.
Fritz Lang directs an enjoyable enough film but nowhere near as good as his previous that I’ve seen. The ending is hilariously cheesy and lives up to just about every classic cinema stereotype there is.