VinegarBob

vinegarbob
Celluloid Junkie - 4158 Film Ratings
Member Since: 06 Jan 2010
Location: UK
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10 6% Road House (2024) - Rated 23 Mar 2024
"Gyllenhaal is okay but the rest of this is awful. Just awful. The story's dumb, the action is chaotically filmed and the editing is out of control. And don't even get me started on the 'performance' of Conor McGregor. Liman fighting for this to be in theaters is a joke - he's lucky the finished product ever saw the light of day. If it were up to me it would have been buried in a vault somewhere"
70 54% Passages (2023) - Rated 07 Mar 2024
"What a scumbag."
80 80% About Dry Grasses (2023) - Rated 06 Mar 2024
75 67% The Passenger (2023) - Rated 05 Mar 2024
"Better than I thought it would be. The two leads make this really quite watchable."
30 12% Nyad (2023) - Rated 05 Mar 2024
70 54% The Pigeon Tunnel (2023) - Rated 04 Mar 2024
85 89% Perfect Days (2023) - Rated 03 Mar 2024
90 96% Past Lives (2023) - Rated 01 Mar 2024
"Quietly soul crushing."
50 24% The Iron Claw (2023) - Rated 29 Feb 2024
"Despite the fact that broadly speaking everything in here is true I found myself laughing at the ridiculousness of it all - it's almost like a parody of those sappy biopic tragedies they pump out on the Hallmark channel (it didn't help that I was also being asked to take professional wrestling seriously). Your mileage will vary depending on your cringe tolerance but for me this was almost too cheesy to finish."
85 89% Poor Things (2023) - Rated 28 Feb 2024
"It's imaginative and wildly original on a technical level, and the performances are a treat - Emma Stone is fascinating, Willem Dafoe is effortlessly charismatic, and Mark Ruffalo is entertainingly unhinged. The outrageous premise is certainly thought provoking and somewhat troubling, yet everything's wrapped up in a bubblegum production design that screams empty-headed whimsy. It's a schizophrenic viewing experience for sure, but if you can get on the same surreal wavelength it's a lot of fun."