The year before his Oscar winning performance in The African Queen, In a Lonely Place delivers one of Bogart's finest performances; dark and complex.
Gloria Grahame is gorgeous and her performance equally stunning. She stands toe to toe with one of the greatest actors of Hollywood's Golden Age and never faulters.
Text book Film Noir, In a Lonely place should not be missed by fans of the genre.
The Bobby and Rufus show... I would watch the hell out of this!
Todd's gonna miss those time loops and he doesn't even know it.
It was nice to see Hawkings. May he Rest In Peace
The basketball scene is the best one. Especially when Kripke screamed.
We have a new initiative called ‘Hugs Not Kicks.” It’s like DARE but it actually works.
Yep, it's shark week! You can thank my uterus later! #brilliant
What is Iceman doing with pyro's powers? Haha
I don't think I'll ever tire of watching this movie. Every aspect of it is just so perfect. It never fails to give me a happy, warm feeling. Such a beautiful film.
"If you take sexual advantage of her, you're going to burn in a very special level of hell.
A level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theater."
"Don't be a pussy, lazer my fucking tits"
- Stormfront, 2020
20 years later and Gillian Anderson is still responsible for giving boys everywhere happy dreams.
This is way better than I thought it was going to be. A solid slasher full of Christmas spirit.
Aubrey Plaza's acting has been something special since the first episodes of season 1.
This show is something truly special.
After watching last week's episode, I thought Amy was written off and we would no longer see her again (seeing as she had not appeared in this season so far, it felt a bit like they were dealing with a loose end). However, she did "return" as we were treated to what other versions of David would be like, had he made different choices at certain points in his life.
This episode was quite a ride. It starts in a confusing note, taking you completely off the usual happenings of the show, but you are relatively quick to find out where you are once you get a little more information. In between David's various lives, they very subtly added events from our own David's life, I guess to show us that these were all possibilities... but then we get a "season 1 recap" and see the final moments of the previous episode again, reminding us that this is our reality.
This episode needs to be watched again to get every detail properly, but I gather that regardless of how terrible another life could be for David (from getting killed to becoming a rich prick), anything beats a reality where his sister is gone, which is incredibly sad and beautifully done.
Between this episode and the one focused on Syd's life, what a glorious show. (The Syd one is probably my favourite of all)
I cried a bit. That was weird. Amazing episode, acting, directing, music. Everything was top notch.
The classic teenage slasher. I will never get tired of this movie.
Despite Nate doing all sorts of stupid things early on in this one, it was another good, fun outing overall. Billy Zane clearly enjoyed himself as P.T. Barnum. Sara and Agent Sharpe need to get past the hand-to-hand combat foreplay and get around to the dinner and movie stage of things. (Seriously, anyone who can't see where that's heading at this point needs glasses.) And Amaya? So stinkin' cute. Cuter than a sack of puppies. So maybe I should cut Nate some slack for getting drunk upon seeing her return. Now if she can just regain control over her powers before something else happens...
Fantastic performances! The directing is just perfect! One of Hitchcock's best.
One of Hitchcock's best films
Maybe, it didn't go as well as it could've been, but the story itself is quite refreshing. Besides, Daniel Radcliffe hasn't made me think of Harry Potter even for a moment, and that means a lot!
Solid drama. It's an interesting window into the lives of a tight-knit group of friends as they gather together after the loss of a friend. It's melancholic and touching and just makes you wish you were part of a group as tight as this.
2017's version of IT kept me afloat all the way through. Bill Skarsgard's performance as Pennywise is horror acting at it's finest. This man knows how to creep you into the back of your chair by just giving you a look. Although the Clown was central in this movie, it seems the children really rained on his parade. They were funny, well cast and acted flawlessly. Another thing that makes this horror really stand out is the fact that the cinematography is really well done. You could make a still of every scene and not have a bad shot, it is that good. Even though the movie was predicable from time to time, it still makes me want to have a look underneath my bed and avoid every connection to the sewers.
Fantastic film.. Would highly recommend this to anyone, whether you're an F1 fan or not..
Gets better every time I watch it and always love the three endings, definitely one of my favourites from Tim Curry.
A movie based on the board game Cluedo (which was always my favourite game as a child!) The way it is done is so clever. The characters are just like the board game with more background story which explains why everyone was in the house, I like that it also has 3 alternative endings. It's fun (the first time you watch it) to try and guess whodunnit!
Watched again after a few years. Just upgraded his grade from 9 to 10!