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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This documentary shows some of that but also a softer side of a man maturing with age and life’s brickbats. But this is an intriguing documentary and a recommended watch... Review
I love a film you enjoy that you had no expectations of. And this was one: a little gem of a thriller, well scripted and well cast with Rylance on top form. Review
Lame, shallow and unthrilling action horror. It’s pretty amazing that this (just) made its $12m budget back. I think they have a lot to thank Ms. Armstrong and that poster for. Review
It’s a bit of a horror-lite classic, and still manages to pack an entertaining punch. Review
What a marvellous film The Banshees of Inisherin is. Funny, poignant, intelligent, beautiful, Shakespearean and at times gut-wrenching. This is a film made by a true master of his craft. Review
I very rarely go below 2*s for a movie but this one I thought was a real stinker. What a sad way for a franchise to bow out. I really hope they ARE serious and this is the final film in the franchise. Review
As a Bond fan, and in particular as a fan of Bond music, I loved this one. The content is very enjoyable indeed. But as a definitive documentary on the music of Bond it is a missed opportunity. Review
A superb cinematic experience, I simply loved this one. Emma Mackey is utterly mesmerising and if there isn’t Oscar buzz for her for this performance then there bloody well should be! Comes with a strong recommendation. Review
One of the year’s big let-downs. How such a wonderful cast can be wasted on such a mess of a movie is truly criminal. Review
Marilyn Monroe is a fantastic subject for a great biopic. Unfortunately, this isn’t it. Yes, it has moments of artistic style that take your breath away. But it’s just so unremittingly grim that I can’t recommend it as a good one to watch. Review
The overall story has emotional depth and even more resonance with its ecological message now than it did on first release in 2009. Review
The trailer indicates that this will be a nice gentle and linear film. But it’s actually a much bumpier ride than that, as the story switchbacks through Ada’s highs and lows. But it’s a ride that’s great fun to be on. Review
It’s not novel, but I really enjoyed the execution of this, especially seeing Florence Pugh knock it out of the park. I saw where it was going fairly early on, but it was still a fun ride. Review
A cracking little British film that gets a very strong recommendation from me. Review
Unoriginal possession-style horror film, helped along by some quirky visuals and a well-crafted soundscape. As a fairly by-the-book horror film, I was well-entertained. Review
It’s the sort of bold action adventure that we haven’t seen in a while at the cinema and it is pretty entertaining. I don’t think it’s a classic, although Viola Davis once again deserves Oscar attention for the role. Review
It’s lazily written and predictable as hell. But as a star vehicle for my mate George Clooney and Julia Roberts it delivers mega-watts of charisma. Review
Will this stand out in my long term memory? Probably not. And as a bunch of young people to spend time with, they were hyper-annoying! However, I found the movie surprisingly entertaining and was never bored. And the denouement was a surprising twist! Review
Although dropping some points for originality, this is a neatly executed film by the British-Iranian writer/director Babak Anvari. It has enough “gotcha” moments for me to recommend it. Review
Given that this is such an intelligent and thought-provoking drama, it seems a crime that it has been given such short-shrift in UK cinemas. It’s certainly, imho, one of the better films I’ve seen during this summer. Review
It’s harmless enough entertainment that would certainly pass a rainy afternoon rewatch when it comes on the box. It was all just disappointingly “meh” for me. Review
It’s the definition of a park-your-brain-at-the-door action thriller, but it’s been done very well. Review
There’s nothing particularly wrong with this movie. And it had some moments of brilliance in the vignettes it painted of the Djinn’s past adventures. But overall, for me, I found the whole was less than the sum of its parts. Review
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