This movie is fun, mindless entertainment. In short: It's Clickbait.
I love this movie. It's not a great piece of cinema but it is fun and dumb action based on the classic game franchise. The movie nails the aesthetic of the tomb raider world in its set and character design. Some familiar and accomplished faces appear, and they do as well as expected with what is fundamentally a shallow plot and flimsy dialogue. I have a particular fondness for the casting of Angelina Jolie's IRL dad to be Lord Croft. So let your hair down, make your self comfortable and enjoy a light-hearted adventure romp in the grand tradition of Indiana Jones.
I am living for this serial comedy.
There's something wrong with this season of Bake Off and it's hard to identify.
Sue sounds completely done with being on bake off.
Okay, so pretty much everyone is terrible or a murderer. Neato. At least the end promised the uncanniness I've come to expect in AHS.
An unusual format for this show, very reminiscent of The Lovely Bones, including the smoke transitions. This is a softer, more empathetic episode and is sensitive in its treatment of the episodes victim.
For a movie about the sins of being shallow, this is a horrifically superficial teen movie with none of the characteristics that make a classic transcend the time in which it was made. The characters are straight up weird and the story is weak.
One of the most insane grand designs ever.
Woah lots of swearing, unexpected. This episode was also wayyyy longer than anticipated. Lots of interesting new characters to meet and some good old fashioned shojo plot-complications/ tropes.
Such a challenging topic for a mainstream tv show to tackle.
A childhood favourite with an astoundingly well-known cast. The soundtrack and script manage to capture both childhood whimsy and the desperation of people in the middle of a terrible war needing to believe in something more than their reality.
Julia is the best comic relief character.
A decent addition to the BBC Earth collection and Stephen Fry does a bang up job as narrator. The "constructed storytelling" and cgi can be jarring.
Cheesy, camp and cringe all in one place!
The show tune at the end of this episode is possibly a season highlight in a great season. We get tantalisingly close to seeing Ted's wife.
Well that was weird, what even is Kombucha?
Strange film, visually beautiful. Daniel Radcliffe's American accent was occasionally grating, however his performance is solid. Was surprised by the Heather Graham cameo, didn't know she was still acting.
The one with an elaborate musical number.
Tessa is not a good friend, and desperate enough to ignore the fact she's joined a cult.
If only to be a fly on the wall when this movie was pitched. A romcom about food and a magical crab? This movie has is entirely of its time, and its not necessarily a good thing, visually its 90s af, but its also forgettable. Not a bad film, its still watchable, if only for the crab.
This movie continues in the tradition of films focused on particular holidays begun by Love Actually. Featuring a series of vignettes of intertwined relationships on Valentine's Day in Los Angeles. Whilst there are plenty of familiar faces, this movie can't really measure up to the success of its predecessor. Despite this, its still a fun and light-hearted romantic comedy.
Thos whole film can be summarised as peculiar. If it is attempting to replicate slapstick British humour for the American audience then somehow it misses it's mark. A star studded cast can't redeem this bizarre escapade and even stranger characters. It is at times entertainin, but not in a so-bad-its-good way.
Or the one in which Fran develops Amnesia. Fun celebrity cameos from Liz Taylor and Rosie O'Donnell
This is the mustard episode you may have seen on YouTube.
Fundamentally a teen soap with a paranormal bent. Other writers have far more adequately addressed the flaws of this show already so I won't repeat them here.
Well this episode was surreal.
I've never heard Jeremy cuss so much before :D
A bit predictable and certainly no knockout, but still satisfying.
I'm not sure if something has been lost in translation with the English subtitles but the pacing seems erratic, like large parts of the plot are missing. An understanding of Chinese history before watching probably helps. The production quality also seems lower than other adaptations of the book or even other Chinese historical dramas. I also found the lead character to be entirely unlikable and a little bit twee.