These are all the movies and series that Bob has reviewed. Read more at: One Mann's Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 876 / 876
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Paul Dano and Shailene Woodley are both as excellent as you would hope and really embody the married couple working within extraordinary circumstances. Woodley, I thought, was particularly strong. Review
In this case, that gem was the acting of the two leads Kate Lý Johnston and Kylee Michael. OK, so its not yet Oscar worthy. But I thought it was pretty decent. The rest of the film feels like a slightly sleazy soft-porn movie, running through various tropes of the ‘druggie culture’ movie genre. Review
It passed a couple of agreeable horror hours in the cinema, but this one is eminently missable. Review
I don’t think anything is likely to top this one in my worst films of the year list. It’s an utter waste of celluloid. Review
As a standalone film, it’s adequately made although with some clunky edges and dodgy acting in places. Review
As a gothic horror, this feels like a damp squib. It’s about as scary at the recent Haunted Mansion. Review
I didn’t expect too much from this one, but I really did have a fun time in the cinema. It takes its time building mood and character, so you really care about what happens to not only McCall but the ‘family’ around him. And then Fuqua delivers its action scenes with style and brutality. Review
The film works best in its initial set-up scenes. But the laughs just ended up getting tiresome for me, resorting to schoolboy-level scatological humour that was decidedly hit and miss. Review
This is a better superhero movie than many, since it takes time to build an interesting set of characters. But, for me, it managed to lose its way during the execution... Review
And this IS a comedy. Well-written with lines that made me laugh throughout. I hope this gets the cinema distribution it deserves, since this should go down as a comedy classic. Review
Clever, intelligent and well-observed movie about a long term married relationship. Recommended if you can relate to those words. Review
This is a surprising and innovative British film that deserves your attention. It is funny and moving in equal measure and marks Charlotte Regan as a director to watch for the future. But I did find the inconsistency in the style to be irritating and frustrating. Review
I’m sure if all of the jokes landed for you it was a fire-hosing of comedy. As a movie for me, it certainly wasn’t a bust, and I would watch it again, but it felt like a good opportunity missed. Review
It’s Bond, Jane Bond. And Bond-lite at that. But I rather enjoyed this as silly and mindless entertainment. Review
This is a good old-fashioned kind of film. A biopic told in a linear and unflashy way. Review
The story is so wishy-washy and nondescript, it’s was difficult for me to get readily invested in it. Review
In the huge pantheon of ‘zombie’ films it’s difficult to create a film that genuinely stands out, but Boyle manages to do it with 28 Days Later. Review
The story is bat-shit crazy and full of holes. Review
It’s not a terrible film by any means. But it didn’t really grab me either. Review
There’s a lot to irritate you about this movie, but I’ve gone and given it three-and-a-half stars regardless. Because I really did enjoy the ride. This could have been a bit of a classic if some of the rough edges had been smoothed out. Review
This is a solid, well-made animated story that will keep the kids busy for an afternoon during the summer holidays. Review
It’s a classic film, and just SOOOOO good to see again on the big screen. Putting the rampant mysogyny to one side, its a comic treat that still delights nearly 65 years late. Review
This is a near perfect documentary, as you would expect with A24’s name on it. Review
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