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  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
  • Shaun of the Dead
  • What We Do in the Shadows
  • One Cut of the Dead

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  • Evil Dead Rise

    ★★★½

  • Dumb Money

    ★★★★

  • Past Lives

    ★★★★½

  • The Half of It

    ★★★½

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  • Evil Dead Rise

    Evil Dead Rise

    ★★★½

    It's goofy and gory in all the ways an Evil Dead film should be. The iconic Raimi camera movements and enough horror references are enough to satisfy most horror fans, and I did overall find myself to be satisfied with Evil Dead Rise.

    The acting is rough in places and the script leaves a lot to be desired, but it does what it sets out to pretty well and you can quite easily watch it and have a good time.…

  • Dumb Money

    Dumb Money

    ★★★★

    Nice of them to make a movie out of my brother in law losing £8,000 cause he put his money into Game Stop stocks and held without selling for months.

    Feels bizarre that this is a movie when the story finished like not even 2 years ago. Talk about fast tracking something into production. But it's an entertaining film and Craig Gillesipe proves once more that he's one of the most versatile, profitable directors working today.

    Bet this will bomb though, I'm honestly surprised it was a theatrical release, it feels more like an Apple TV+ Original.

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  • The Social Dilemma

    The Social Dilemma

    ★★★

    There’s a really interesting documentary intertwined with a truly god awful Lifetime style dramatisation that seriously ruins the whole film. It’s literally wince worthy and hard to sit through. All it does is pad the runtime. I feel like they could’ve fit this into a compact 40 minute short and it would’ve been really good, cause the core concept is incredibly interesting and topical, but the presentation is clunky to say the least.

  • Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman

    Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman

    Tone deaf exploitation film by a talentless, tasteless hack of a director. Between this and The Haunting of Sharon Tate, Daniel Farrands proves himself to be a borderline incompetent director who doesn’t give a crap about respecting true crime stories. 

    It’s also got to have some of the worst cinematography I’ve ever seen. Farrands clearly has a very ‘point and shoot’ approach to filmmaking cause there’s obviously zero thought put into the framing and composition of these shots. They all…