These are all the movies and series that Bob has reviewed. Read more at: One Mann's Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 943 / 943
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I thought it was fine and entertaining enough. But in no way memorable (there wasn’t even an upside down jigsaw to remember it by!). Review
I found this a really fine surprise. A tight, 90-minute thriller that actually intrigued and actually thrilled. Given it’s technial aspects, it would not look amiss among one of the Black Mirror series. Review
This film was an excellent watch and one that I would highly recommend. If you liked Notting Hill, American Beauty or Ted (minus the crude jokes) then you will probably warm to this one. The characters were well written and complex. Review
It’s loud, frenetic and exhausting. But its also a lot of fun: something that the young can really enjoy and the old can, at a minimum, endure! I thought it was very funny and it made for a memorable cinema trip with young Jack. Review
A stone-cold classic about stone-cold killers. It’s a film that’s eminently rewatchable, and yet another delight to see on the big screen again. Review
Films like this are bold and different and that is to be celebrated. It’s impressively done. It just didn’t really fully work for me: but it might do for you. Review
An instant classic. A film that I can not only watch time and time again, but one that I genuinely get excited about watching (yet) again. It was simply brilliant to see it again on the big screen. Review
A joy of an animated film that is well worth trying to catch. Review
A film that tonally doesn’t seem to be sure what it’s going for. When it is suspensful and intriguing it is quite good, but then it screws the landing. It remains quite a fun popcorn movie though. Review
I’m always desperate to see something different at the cinema and in that regard Ryan Coogler certainly delivered. It’s not perfect in my view. But Sinners is one of the most innovative films of the year so far and a rollicking good watch. Review
Hyper amounts of armrest-clenching real-time tension for 90 minutes. Review
I think it could have been done better, but it’s certainly a different type of film to take your young ‘uns to over the Easter holidays compared to A Minecraft Movie. Review
It’s a perfectly enjoyable watch and one that ‘silver-screeners’ will no doubt enjoy. But – for me – it was nothing particularly special or memorable. Review
Just so innovative in its day and still a great watch, it really has to be a 5-star film. Review
A real disappointment. A concept and a star that promised so much, let down by a poor script and a truly ridiculous damp-squib of an ending. Review
It’s a solid biopic. Not one I would necessarily rush back to to watch again, but interesting and informative and with strong central performances. Review
It’s a fun-enough popcorn brain-parker, but given the concept I would have wished for it to be much better. Review
A very enjoyable comedy/drama that certainly passed the 6-laughs test. Mixes tears with laughter but leaves you feeling good at the end of it. Review
It’s certainly a film of its time but The French Connection is deservedly tagged as a classic for good reason. Review
Despite sitting there pretty slack-jawed throughout, I was actually impressed with some of the technical competence employed in the film, particularly in the fields of cinematography and editing. Review
I thought this was a really enjoyable psychological horror that leaves you with more questions than answers. Review
It became so cookie-cutter that I will honestly struggle to remember it in a few months time. Review
For a comedy film, it really didn’t make me laugh enough. Yes, I smiled a few times and a giggle escaped once or twice. But it failed to pass the 6-laugh test for me. Review
Despite all the gags, the dramatic moments in the film also land well. Review
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