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Everything Everywhere all at once. Absolutely bonkers and brilliant in equal measure. Didn't know anything about it going in as my teenage daughter dragged me to see it but it's just fantastic
 
Just watched the Chip and Dale kids film on Disney + with my younger kids. Surprisingly good with lots of nice 80s and 90s throwbacks. Definitely worth a watch with the family
 
Had a few films lined up on my box I didn’t want to watch just yet but seeing as I’m off this week I’m going for The Batman tonight and tomorrow me and Mrs Bluerob will watch everything, everywhere all at once. Really looking forward to later, don’t know if I can’t be arsed with a moody Robert Pattinson for 3 odd hours though
 

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I really enjoyed this, as I love these type of bleak, backwoods, dark crime films :

The Silencing.

A reformed Hunter, who’s daughter has been missing for years, stumbles across a serial killer, who is kidnapping and then hunting young girls, in remote woodland, near to his cabin.

He teams up with the local sherif and chief of the local Native American police force , to hunt the serial killer.

The casting is excellent, particularly , the choice of Anabelle Wallis ( Peaky Blinders ) to play the sheriff.

Dark and brutal, with the use of the desolate landscape used to maximum effect.

Weirdly the critics panned it, but audiences have loved it.

It would make an excellent book too.

It’s on Netflix.
It was OK, but some major plot holes and the killer reveal felt very rushed.

What spoilt it for me was

He was meant to be this boss tracker dude, who got legged through the forest by a fella with stick. He went back to his house and thought a SHOTGUN would be the best weapon to take to hunt somebody.

Spoilt the whole film for me, couldnt get it out my head
 
It was OK, but some major plot holes and the killer reveal felt very rushed.

What spoilt it for me was

He was meant to be this boss tracker dude, who got legged through the forest by a fella with stick. He went back to his house and thought a SHOTGUN would be the best weapon to take to hunt somebody.

Spoilt the whole film for me, couldnt get it out my head

There were so many plot holes I was debating writing a list down as I was watching it.
 

Watched Benediction, new film from Terence Davies, who I knew from Of Time and The City. This is interesting as being about a poet it has moments of poetry like that old Liverpool documentary.
Benediction is a true story about a poet, Siegfried Sassoon, who during the great war started to question the huge loss of life. He ended up in a hospital where he met Wfred Owen who lived in Birkenhead.
It's a really good film, set mostly post war, it deals a lot with homosexual relationships, male love triangles.
It's a good true drama film, perhaps a bit too long though.
 

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