These are all the movies and series that Bob has reviewed. Read more at: One Mann's Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 860 / 860
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Nightbitch has its moments, particularly in reflecting how looking after young children can exert its own special form of mental torture. But I’m not sure it developed those ideas enough to fully work with me. Review
I’m sure the intentions are well-meaning, but as a target for a message it’s all too broad. He would have been better to focus in on one particular aspect of the issue and give us depth and some real ‘call to actions’ to help us address it. Review
This is a very different film, striking and memorable. It will certainly not be for everyone, as it is very much ‘out there’ in its storytelling. Review
This is a solidly made British film documenting a very significant moment in medical and social history. Review
It’s a queer film with no pun intended. I’m coming to the conclusion that I’m not a great fan of Luca Guadagnino. Review
This is a terrific film that I enjoyed immensely. I never quite knew where it was going to go. Review
I really enjoyed this one. It was a real thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat. Review
As you might gather, I enjoyed this one however hard a watch it was in places. Well made and stuffed with interesting anecdotes and memories. Review
Rumours passed the 6-laugh test for me but comedy is very personal so you might sit their stony faced. Review
It’s a perfectly pleasant watch. But it’s not a hugely exciting watch. Review
This is a very well made and thought-provoking slice of Indian life. India is aiming to be a huge global super-power at some point, but this work of fiction, based on fact, ilustrates that they need to sort a lot of basic societal infrastructure out first before they can get there. Review
Like Santosa, this is a really interesting beast. A cross-genre busting effort that works more than it doesn’t work. I only wish the flabby elements had been tightened a bit, particularly in the 3rd act. But I think it’s well worth a watch though. Review
This is an adventurous film that doesn’t pull its sexual punches. I enjoyed it a lot but it outstayed its welcome with me and fell short of being the classic comedy-drama that it had ambition to be. Review
This film really did have its moments. But I have never been so lost by a movie. Review
From a film that I was really so-so about on going in, I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed this glimpse into Elton John’s career. It’s not just a fascinating tale, but a really well made film as well. Bravo! Review
A Vatican cardinal seems to be the role that Ralph Fiennes was born to play. His casting is simply perfect and his performance is nothing short of brilliant. Review
Whether the dry, and sometimes very dark, humour will appeal to you will determine your enjoyment. I was intrigued and, yes, I was entertained by it. But it is a real oddity. Review
It’s technically impressive and packs an emotional punch too at all the right moments. Review
This is an oddity and I’ve struggled to rate it. On the one hand it has some very odd and rough edges and a plot that barely makes any sense. But on the other, I had a good time watching this crazyness. I... Review
This one started strongly for me, then took a sharp turn into unpleasantness before ending on a whimper. Review
Dark and unexpected, this is an extremely well made, if depressing, movie from Todd Phillips. If you enjoyed Joker and want to go down to the next level of madness within Arthur Fleck’s mind, then you may enjoy this. Review
It’s a sunny, harmless slice of rom-com (more rom than com it has to be said) that flows through your senses harmlessly enough. Review
In summary, for me, this is a decent little thriller let down by a dodgy ending. Review
I appreciated the funny bits of this film and commend what it was trying to do. But equally, I understand why those seven people thought it wasn’t for them. Review
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