Here are some more flash film reviews that may or may not save you some cash. And seeing as it's Oscar season, that means there are lots of opinions floating around in the ether, so why not share some of your own views and comment below.
Curious about something in particular..?
Showing posts with label pixar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pixar. Show all posts
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
Flash Reviews: Downsizing, Coco, The Commuter & The Post
Here are some more flash film reviews that may or may not save you some cash. And seeing as it's Oscar season, that means there are lots of opinions floating around in the ether, so why not share some of your own views and comment below.
Labels:
coco,
Curious About Disney,
Curious About Movies,
disney,
downsizing,
liam neeson,
matt damon,
meryl streep,
pixar,
steven spielberg,
the commuter,
the post,
tom hanks,
Vera Farmiga
Saturday, 29 July 2017
Flash Reviews: Baby Driver, Cars 3, Dunkirk And 47 Metres Down
Baby Driver
Baby is a
getaway driver who relies on his collection of retro tracks to do his job – or
at least in style. But when his latest task goes horribly wrong, he must figure
out a way of hitting the road with his waitress love-interest and starting anew
before his violent teammates figure out what he’s up to. With plenty of groove,
solid storytelling and charm in its engine,
Baby Driver is the most stylistic and soulful wheel-based flick since 2011’s
Drive, and with an opening chase so
wonderfully-choreographed, you’ll realise it’s not all about being fast and furious.
Friday, 14 April 2017
Boss Baby Review
It's not hard to believe Alec Baldwin looked and acted like this as a baby...
Tim is your average, well-behaved nine-or-something-year-old; he likes bedtime stories, loves his parents and loves hugs from them even more and doesn't really want anything else. He's the perfect child that probably doesn't exist, and will likely become the most unrealistic teenager off-screen after the credits roll too. But when his parents bring a baby in a suit home (Alec Baldwin of course), his world is turned inside out and he's no longer the centre of his parents' universe. And when he learns that the baby can also talk in an adult voice and is a bit of a douche, things go from bad to worse for Tim. But also for the film.
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