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Just watched sinners tonight and I was blown away by how good the film was. For a vampire film, I wasn’t expecting the story or the acting to be that good. The cast ensemble was really good but Michael B Jordan was incredible.

It’s a solid 8.5/10 for me, probably the best film I’ve seen this year so far.
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Watched it last night.

Really well put together, manages to combine black humour, with some real nasty dark stuff, which is quite hard to do.

Very enjoyable and a great mix of a cast too.
Yeah, really enjoyed it. I’ve been struggling of late to find anything new that is original and keeps my attention for its entire running time.

This ticked those boxes for me.
 



Watched this the other night. A very peculiar movie.

It's an experimental horror about 2 very young kids who wake up one night to find their father gone and all the external doors and windows in the house have disappeared.
It's filmed in this very lo-fi grainy style with the cameras always off kilter and framed so you can't really see what's going on. Sometimes from fixed positions and sometimes POV.

There are parts of this that are some of the creepiest horror scenes I've watched, the atmosphere is extremely foreboding and feels like a surreal nightmare.

However it feels like this would have worked better as a short film as it is and hour and 40 mins long and you feel like you've seen all it has to offer by the 40 minute mark. What you see in the trailer is essential what this entire movie is. The whole thing becomes more and more surreal and dreamlike as the movie progresses to the point it gets extremely difficult to work out wtf is going on most of the time.

Interesting if you are looking for something different. As a concept, it has a lot of potential and is genuinely creepy as hell throughout but way overstays its welcome.
 
Warfare.

Believe the hype.

Difficult to explain, it's not so much a film rather a VR experience. It's gonna get the Oscar for sound. Absolute nailed on.

It's basically Black Hawk Down or the first 30 of Saving Private Ryan meets Reservoir Dogs.

You get no context except for what is happening in this one location.

It is one to be seen in the cinema, just for the sound alone.

Stunning.
 
Warfare.

Believe the hype.

Difficult to explain, it's not so much a film rather a VR experience. It's gonna get the Oscar for sound. Absolute nailed on.

It's basically Black Hawk Down or the first 30 of Saving Private Ryan meets Reservoir Dogs.

You get no context except for what is happening in this one location.

It is one to be seen in the cinema, just for the sound alone.

Stunning.
I’ll make that my next watch this weekend
 

Watching the Robe, starring Richard Burton, and I love the vivid colours Technicolour brings to a film. That is all.


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Watched this the other night. A very peculiar movie.

It's an experimental horror about 2 very young kids who wake up one night to find their father gone and all the external doors and windows in the house have disappeared.
It's filmed in this very lo-fi grainy style with the cameras always off kilter and framed so you can't really see what's going on. Sometimes from fixed positions and sometimes POV.

There are parts of this that are some of the creepiest horror scenes I've watched, the atmosphere is extremely foreboding and feels like a surreal nightmare.

However it feels like this would have worked better as a short film as it is and hour and 40 mins long and you feel like you've seen all it has to offer by the 40 minute mark. What you see in the trailer is essential what this entire movie is. The whole thing becomes more and more surreal and dreamlike as the movie progresses to the point it gets extremely difficult to work out wtf is going on most of the time.

Interesting if you are looking for something different. As a concept, it has a lot of potential and is genuinely creepy as hell throughout but way overstays its welcome.


Yep wasn't a fan of this at all and you've nailed it that it would have worked better if it was a 40 minute film.
 


Watched this the other night. A very peculiar movie.

It's an experimental horror about 2 very young kids who wake up one night to find their father gone and all the external doors and windows in the house have disappeared.
It's filmed in this very lo-fi grainy style with the cameras always off kilter and framed so you can't really see what's going on. Sometimes from fixed positions and sometimes POV.

There are parts of this that are some of the creepiest horror scenes I've watched, the atmosphere is extremely foreboding and feels like a surreal nightmare.

However it feels like this would have worked better as a short film as it is and hour and 40 mins long and you feel like you've seen all it has to offer by the 40 minute mark. What you see in the trailer is essential what this entire movie is. The whole thing becomes more and more surreal and dreamlike as the movie progresses to the point it gets extremely difficult to work out wtf is going on most of the time.

Interesting if you are looking for something different. As a concept, it has a lot of potential and is genuinely creepy as hell throughout but way overstays its welcome.

It's arty, farty wank
 

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