Month: June 2016

A PICTURE CAN SAY A THOUSAND WORDS, A MOVIE IS INFINITE

I personally think that this is Gilliam’s best film, despite the overwhelming awesomeness of Fear and Loathing, and I have been wanting to do a post like this for a while now. Shout out to Khalid, and also sati, both are are pretty damned… Continue Reading “A PICTURE CAN SAY A THOUSAND WORDS, A MOVIE IS INFINITE”

A STROLL THROUGH THE FOREST…

The sun is out; a beautiful day for a stroll through the forest… …And I stumbled across this. Interesting! Not exactly what I was expecting… Today is a good day.           Save Save

THE MEDDLER [2015]

Directed by Lorene Scafaria Written by Lorene Scafaria Starring: Susan Sarandon, Rose Byrne, J.K. Simmons Dedicated to my beautiful Mother. According to my taste is movies, this is a film I should have hated. Well, okay, perhaps hate is a bit strong, but this… Continue Reading “THE MEDDLER [2015]”

CRUISIN’ ROUND THE BLOGOSPHERE

I knew I’d forget to keep this up. Damned memory! Always fooling me… but, here we are again! Shout outs to anyone who reads and comments on my blog. It is always much appreciated. I love the community within the blogosphere, I feel like… Continue Reading “CRUISIN’ ROUND THE BLOGOSPHERE”

ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL DAY

Or, is this a beautiful day? Dark or colourful? Hmmmm, I can’t decide Save Save

IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY…

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A PERFECT DAY [2015]

Directed by Fernando León de Aranoa Written by Fernando León de Aranoa, Diego Farias Starring: Benicio Del Toro, Tim Robbins, Olga Kurylenko, Mélanie Thierry, Fedja Stukan War is hell. I don’t think anyone but businessmen or neo-nazis could disagree with that, but rather than… Continue Reading “A PERFECT DAY [2015]”

HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE [2016]

Directed by Taika Waititi Written by Taika Waititi (screenplay), Barry Crump (based on the book by) Starring: Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rima Te Wiata, Rachel House After the hilarious, infinitely quotable What We Do In The Shadows, Taika Waititi changes down a gear for this… Continue Reading “HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE [2016]”

NOW YOU SEE ME 2 [2016]

Directed by Jon M. Chu Written by Ed Solomon (screenplay), Pete Chiarelli Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson , Dave Franco, Lizzy Caplan, Daniel Radcliffe, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman Much like its predecessor, this is a film with an inane plot that is… Continue Reading “NOW YOU SEE ME 2 [2016]”

THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE [2015]

This film wasn’t available anywhere when I wrote this, it is now on Netflix. Check out this low budget masterpiece!!   Directed and Wrritten by  Perry Blackshear Starring: MacLeod Andrews, Evan Dumouchel, Margaret Ying Drake I was lucky enough to see this film as… Continue Reading “THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE [2015]”

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