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Animation…

Movie #45 2022: Monsters University (2013)

29 Apr 202229 Apr 2022
Yesterday, it dawned on me that I still haven't seen all of the Pixar movies. All of the movies I've watched over the past two years and somehow I still…
adventure…

Movie #7 2022: Hotel Transylvania: Transformania (2022)

21 Jan 202219 Jan 2022
Listen, sometimes I really do try to give other animation studios a chance. Disney and Pixar are the giants, with Studio Ghibli (and arguably now Cartoon Saloon) rounding up the…
Comedy…

Movie #312 2020: Hubie Halloween (2020)

17 Nov 202014 Nov 2020
Oh. God. Adam Sandler, why must you do this? Just in time for Halloween, Sandler released yet another Netflix movie. He plays Hubie Dubois; a man living in Salem (obviously)…
Classics…

Movie #221 2020: Big Daddy (1999)

19 Jun 202017 Jun 2020
Ugh, you're right. I've been sucked into an Adam Sandler wormhole. It's no secret that so many people are divided over his movies and Sandler himself as an actor, but…
Classics…

Movie #128 2020: Fargo (1996)

3 May 20201 May 2020
Fargo is one of those movies that people look back on fondly, so is it worth the praise it gets? Yes and no, I'd say. At the opening of Fargo,…
Animation…

Movie #84 2020: Monsters, Inc. (2001)

11 Apr 20209 Apr 2020
Surprise, surprise. Disney+ came to the UK and I felt I had no choice but to pay for a whole damn year of it. But this works in everyone's favour.…
Coming of Age…

Movie #52 2020: Ghost World (2001)

27 Mar 202027 Mar 2020
Funnily enough, the title of this movie is very apt in our current climate... but don't worry, it has nothing to do with entire cities being deadly silent and empty.…
Biographical…

Movie #37 2020: The Death of Stalin (2017)

11 Mar 2020
First off, there is nothing funnier than straight white dudes making fun of straight white dudes. The self-awareness amongst this cast is clever, hilarious, and so very appreciated. On the…
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