Christopher Kreuzer wrote:It makes more sense if you write (blog?) something about each film you watch.
I fairly often put up stuff on my facebook page. The blog is really more intended as a diary to remember what I’ve actually seen. Also, it’s an excuse to work out the cost per film and see how low I can get it. Dipping below £8 on Sunday was a special moment.
Christopher Kreuzer wrote:
Which of those films did you enjoy most and/or would you recommend?
Of films I’ve seen this month
I really liked
The Jungle Book - I was a bit worried it might be a dreadful money making exercise, but it’s obviously been made with care.
Criminal is appallingly bad.
Eye in the Sky is a good thriller - ignore the trailer which makes it look very average.
There’s chess at the start of
The Huntsman: Winter’s War but otherwise there’s not a huge amount to recommend it. There’s a chess set on view in
The Man Who Knew Infinity and a person called John Littlewood - but not our John Littlewood. Otherwise not much to that film either.
Batman vs Superman was dreary (and without chess)
If you’re in to non-English language films
Dheepan,
Victoria and
Our Little Sister are all worth a watch for different reasons.
The Dressmaker is fun. Like Twin Peaks set in small-town 1950s Australia.
I liked the documentary
The Last Man on the Moon a lot more than most reviewers seemed to.
Going back a bit, the very very best films i’ve seen would include
Sicario
Brooklyn
Steve Jobs
Carol
Room
Rams
The Survivalist
The Witch
Zootropolis
The very very worst:
Dad’s Army
Zoolander 2
Deadpool
London Has Fallen