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My Dead Friend Zoe | Film Review

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Army veteran Merit (Sonequa Martin-Green) struggles to adapt to ordinary life due to the presence of her dead best friend Zoe (Natalie Morales). I saw this trailer a while ago and immediately wanted to watch the film. It had a unique premise, a fun tone and seemed like it would be a great mix of comedy and drama. While I liked the film, it wasn't exactly what I was expecting from the trailer. But one thing the trailer did well was show the chemistry between the two main characters. Martin-Green and Morales worked really well together and were immediately believable as best friends. And this chemistry was present between all the actors. The film also stars Ed Harris, Morgan Freeman, Gloria Reuben and Utkarsh Ambudkar, and they were all great in their roles. This is a film about relationships, and it's lovely to see the way the characters interact. The story goes back and forth between the past and present, and while this is completely necessary to understand who these characters...

Kill Bill: Volume 1 | 100 Movies Bucket List

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  Next up for the bucket list was Kill Bill (volume 1)! I was in a bit of a Tarantino mood and watched this after rewatching Pulp Fiction, which I love. I was actually surprised Kill Bill wasn't on last years' list (though I'm really glad Reservoir Dogs was). Despite having heard of this film, as it's one of the most well-known, popular Tarantino films, I didn't really know what it was about, and I may not have watched it if it wasn't on the list. The first thing that stuck out to me from the first scene was how good the acting is. All of the supporting cast are great but Uma Thurman really carried this and did an incredible job with it. From her first second on screen you're told so much about this woman, and the more you watch, the more impressive the performance is. The story is told in such an interesting inventive way, from the non-linear narrative, to the animated section, it keeps you engaged and entertained the whole way through. As with all Tarantin...

The Monkey | Film Review

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  After being plagued throughout their childhood by a murderous toy monkey, adult twin brothers Hal and Bill (Theo James) reunite to destroy the killer toy. I'd been looking forward to this one! I didn't love the trailer, as it looked a bit more outlandish and comedic than I would have guessed from the description, but I was still really excited to see it. This was an interesting film. It wasn't exactly what I expected, and there were things about it that I didn't like, but overall it was a fun experience. I really liked the opening scene. I think it set the tone of the whole film well, gave us a hint of what we were in for and allowed excitement to build. One thing that threw me off was the split between the past and present. For a while, I was really enjoying seeing the past as a prequel for what the present characters would be dealing with. But as the film continued, I realised the past scenes were given as much importance as the present. And yes, I understand why it...

Anaconda | 100 Movies Bucket List

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  This was one of the biggest surprises on the bucket list for me. Because while I really like this film, just from a fun creature-feature perspective, I had no idea it was a cult classic, and so when I saw it on the list I was just really confused! But nevertheless, I was really happy to give it another watch. The thing that made me watch the film in the first place was how interesting the cast is. I mean, when you think of a cheesy movie about a giant snake, you don't picture JLO, Ice Cube, Owen Wilson or Danny Trejo, but it just works! They're so much fun to watch and work really well together. I loved the setting - the visuals are great! And speaking of visuals, while the visual effects aren't amazing, they're fun and really entertaining. Every time you see the anaconda, you just want to see more of it! I think it's written well, particularly the 'villain', who could easily have just been thrown in for the sake of being evil. Even though we don't get...

Book Review #145: My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing

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  This is the story of an ordinary married couple with a mysterious history and a dangerously dark secret. Every description I've read after finishing this story gives something away or leads you to guess things you otherwise wouldn't, so I've kept my description really simple. I first heard about this book through a YouTube video where I was promised an amazing ending, and that's the only reason I picked it up. But I'm always on the lookout for thrillers so I'm glad I found it! The first chapter is great. It completely sets the tone for the rest of the book, gives us a real insight into our main character and ends perfectly. And only after reading this do you truly understand what the book will be about. The premise is such an interesting one. It was a great idea to put the reader into this character's head. Whether we're supposed to humanise him I don't know, but seeing a story like this from the opposite point of view is really captivating. He...

Y2K | Film Review

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  On the last night of 1999, a group of high school students are left fighting for their lives against their electronics when Y2K becomes a reality. It took me a while to actually sit down and watch this film - the premise wasn't that interesting to me and I mostly watched it because of the cast. Because while the film wasn't great, the cast was fun and quite unexpected! The film is led by Rachel Zegler and Jaeden Martell, and also stars Julian Dennison, Kyle Mooney, Mason Gooding and Alicia Silverstone. There is a huge sense that the filmmakers were trying hard to lean into the nostalgia of the 90s, and while this didn't work well for me in terms of the setting or dialogue, it worked really well in the music they used. The songs were picked really well, suited the scenes they were used in and were genuinely nostalgic. Hands down the best part of the film was the soundtrack. Because everything else was a bit... lacking. The story starts in quite a generic place - we know wh...

O'Dessa | Film Review

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While searching for a lost family heirloom, O'Dessa (Sadie Sink) meets Euri (Kelvin Harrison Jr.), and instantly falls in love. But in order to save Euri's soul, she must use her love of music to try and change the world. To be honest, the main reason I watched this film was because it stars Kelvin Harrison Jr. I don't think it would have been on my radar otherwise. This was a weird one. I definitely didn't hate it, but I don't think I could say it was a great film or really recommend it. And to be fair, it was clearly made to be weird, and it leans really heavily into its weirdness. Another reason I was keen to watch it was because it was a musical, and music plays a huge part in the story. But while the songs themselves are nice, and do a good job of driving the story forward, they're not songs that stick. You probably won't look up the soundtrack once the film's finished. The relationship between O'Dessa and Euri was the best part of the film. The...