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Comedy…

Movie #8 2022: Raising Arizona (1987)

23 Jan 202223 Jan 2022
I'm going to say something that might be considered quite controversial in film circles: I'm just not that interested in Joel and Ethan Coen. *audible gasp*, I know. That's not…
Action

Move #151 2021: Skyfall (2012)

7 Jun 20213 Jun 2021
Alright, I'm just gonna say it: I still don't understand the 60 year fascination with the Bond movie. Granted, I've only seen the Daniel Craig iteration thus far, so maybe…
crime…

Movie #129 2021: The Drop (2014)

16 May 202111 May 2021
Oh, James Gandolfini. Words cannot express how much I love you. Simply put, he left the world way too soon, and I just wish there were more post-Sopranos movies with…
Drama…

Movie #42 2021: Outside In (2017)

17 Feb 20218 Feb 2021
I’ll be honest with you here. I only came to this movie because Edie Falco stars and I bloody love her. Then, I found out that Lynn Shelton directed it,…
crime…

Movie #29 2021: Taking Lives (2004)

4 Feb 202127 Jan 2021
Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie. A murder mystery. Sounds great, right? Taking Lives is the 2004 effort from director D.J. Caruso (Disturbia, I Am Number Four), and is basically your…
Action…

Movie #3 2021: Carlito’s Way (1993)

9 Jan 20215 Jan 2021
One day, I will have watched every single Al Pacino film. There's no secret that he's one of my favourite actors of all time, and I gain yet another knot…
Cerebral…

Movie #265 2020: The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (1992)

28 Sep 202022 Sep 2020
The Hand that Rocks the Cradle is one of those weird movies that I - along with most - have heard of, but never knew anything about it. It's really…
Action…

Movie #140 2020: Fast & Furious 6 (2013)

9 May 20206 May 2020
Sixth time lucky, perhaps? After quite enjoying Fast Five, I was looking forward to this instalment in the franchise... until I saw that many believed it was a large step…
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