Mini-Review: Starts as a breezy, bawdy comedy, but at the half way point turns much darker and never convincingly finds its way back.
Mini-Review: A film which started like a classic Burton movie, slowly turned into something less than lacklustre.
Mini-Review: Not bad, a simple comedy. Easy to watch and provides a few laughs.
Mini-Review: Nostalgia is probably a huge part of it, but this movie is surprisingly moving and funny. It is very well written and it was a joy to hang out with the mature versions of the well known characters. Stiffler is once again the star, but almost everyone has an active role to play.
Mini-Review: Dated, which ruins the cinematography for me, but the meaning behind the film is great. Harrison Ford is his usual self and I actually enjoyed the ending. I think if I had seen the movie at the time of release, or even ten years ago! I’d have enjoyed it more.
Mini-Review: Interesting idea and a lot of steam, yet ended up being very mundane. Decent acting from Jake Gyllenhaal, RDJ was his usual 'ok' and Mark Ruffalo was slightly disappointing.
Mini-Review: A greta movie that puts you in the heart of the south during the depression & shows you the hardships that the coloured community faced during these times. Very light hearted at the start but gripping and emotional at the end.
Mini-Review: strange, subversive and just outright crazy. It's hard to rate this movie becuase it wasn't horrible. A great metahorror.
Mini-Review: I think is a great movie. A great performance by Tom Hanks and rest of cast. The Green Mile is a perfect and all round excellent film.
Mini-Review: Bitterly disappointed in how bad I thought this was. The plot was just stupid and the acting not much better.