Mini-Review: A supreme film: I love the subject matter, the characterisation and the cinematography. Natalie Portman is great, and the script is really good too.
Mini-Review: What kinda of shit even is this film? The "romance" between Anakin and Padme is literally incredible, the script is horrible, the characters are ridiculously bland and unlikeable, and the story is dumb. Oh god it's so bad.
Mini-Review: Raucous, cheesy fun from Mel Brooks. A horse gets punched in the face, I mean, come on. You KNOW you wanna see that.
Mini-Review: The psychological tricks and turns that this film delivers are refreshing and enjoyable - it's rather unique in that sense, and John Cusack, as always, gives a great performance. Also Samuel L Jackson is in it.
Mini-Review: The fact that I can't remember one single joke from this comedy probably says enough.
Mini-Review: A very unique and interesting thriller which puts the viewer in an uncomfortable position, in which there is no obvious good guy or bad guy, at least compared to your standard Hollywood movie. Both actors deliver a good performance - definitely worth a look.
Mini-Review: I straight-up love this film. It has a wicked-funny style of humour and Will Ferrell is perfect for the role, not to mention the other main cast members. Light-hearted, hella funny comedy.
Mini-Review: Great Hitchcock film. James Stewart's descent into madness is very well portrayed, and the directing is super, despite the odd cheesy shot but hey, it was the 50s.
Mini-Review: I thought the acting in this film was mostly really good, but, probably just owing to personal preference, the premise didn't really draw me in. It took a very long time for anything to happen, which could maybe have built tension effectively had I been more emersed but it didn't happen for me. Still, impressively cheap to make such a high-grossing film.
Mini-Review: A good film, aimed mostly at children. The voice acting doesn't feel phoned in, but rather pretty committed. The humour is cheesy, of course, but not a bad movie.