For as rare as this kind of film ultimately is, where a
production that languished in purgatory for decades finally sees completion,
there is always the same feeling that follows it: The overwhelming weight of
its own hype. This is especially true for those who have had the patience to
follow the heavily tumultuous production here, captured in part by the classic
documentary Lost In La Mancha, as the active want to will this almost-cursed
film into existence runs the risk of setting one’s own expectations to such a
high that it would take a literal miracle to match them. And while this may not
completely live up to its legendary status as a non-film, it feels like a
production where its own history adds to its merits.
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Monday, 23 July 2018
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) - Movie Review
The plot: Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), now in-charge of her mother (Meryl Streep)’s hotel on the Greek island of Kalokairi, is under a lot of stress for the hotel’s grand re-opening. As she seeks advice from her mother’s friends Tanya (Christine Baranski) and Rosie (Julie Walters), as well as her dads Sam (Pierce Brosnan), Harry (Colin Firth) and Bill (Stellan SkarsgĂ„rd), she also learns about her mother’s trials when she was younger (Lily James). Between all of them, Sophie might just find the resolve she needs to pull through.
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Sunday, 7 August 2016
Our Kind Of Traitor (2016) - Movie Review
I… have no words. This film has left me speechless in the
best possible way. And no, that doesn’t mean the rest of this review is going
to be just a blank screen; I just don’t know how to open this review without
either getting into details that are already in the review itself, or just
breaking down and saying “FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, SEE THIS MOVIE!” For reasons
why, let’s get into it.
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