These are all the movies and series that Bob has reviewed. Read more at: One Mann's Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 882 / 882
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It’s an interesting watch for the historical derring-do alone. But I found the lack of focus on the primary story frustrating. Review
It’s all pretty unnecessary, but it’s not a totally terrible film. It has the benefit, unlike most Marvel films, of only being 104 minutes long so it doesn’t outstay its welcome. Otherwise, with that storyline, I would have got bored. Review
I thought this could prove to be borderline unwatchable. But I was really pleasantly surprised. It was an action movie blast from start to finish, and I thoroughly enjoyed the ride. It reminded me in many ways of the classic Die Hard or Speed. Review
It’s far from perfect, but it’s a fun way to spend an evening. Review
I was told I needed to watch this one for the performance by Jessica Chastain. And they were right… it is impressive. But this is also a good film in its own right. Review
It’s perhaps not top-dollar Pixar, but it is nonetheless extremely engaging and watchable. Review
I’m not sure this will be a very memorable watch in a few months time, but it passed an evening very pleasantly. Review
My nerves were not to be challenged by this one. But this was not a memorable movie and I think most of the audience left the cinema thinking “Is that it?”. Review
Joel Coen’s film was a whole lot more entertaining than I expected it to be. Review
It’s far from being a relaxing watch. In fact it’s almost an edge of the seat thrill-ride, but I have to thoroughly recommend it. Review
Drama seldom gets more complex and visceral as this. Joanna Scanlan really deserves the Best Actress Oscar for this. Review
It’s a movie that is touching, beautiful to look at and thought provoking. Review
Hats off to Rebecca Hall for entering the fray on the other side of the camera, and with such a bold and courageous subject-matter. But, I’m afraid, this one wasn’t particularly for me. Review
It’s a phenomenal piece of work. And I have a sneaking suspicion that, despite the current betting odds, this might be a dark horse at the upcoming major awards. Review
I really think that this one might build to the lofty status of “feelgood British classic” with relative ease, joining the likes of Four Weddings and a Funeral; Notting Hill and Paddington 2 as a movie you can reach for when life is getting you down and you need a morale boost. Review
This is a teriffic movie, uplifting and entertaining throughout. This is a movie about empowering young woman to get to the top of their game – literally. Review
A really entertaining Disney cartoon that is almost the animated companion to Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Your kids/grandkids have probably bashed you round the head with this one already, but certainly worth a (quiet) watch on your own if you’ve not caught it. Review
It’s a bladder-testing 3 hour movie that still manages to remain engrossing and at times beautifully poetic. Review
A delightfully quirky and entertaining British movie that should be a “must-see” for older audiences (who made up the majority of the audience at my showing). Very much recommended. Review
A well-acted tale, full of nostalgia for anyone as ancient as me, or older. Review
Is Ali & Ava a well-made and interestingly shot drama? Yes, I thought it was, and the two central performances by Akhtar and Rushbrook are both strong. Is it one that I would rush to watch again? Nope, can’t say it is. Review
A solid and enjoyable tale that – and there is no one more surprised at this than me – I would recommend. Review
As a movie, it’s mostly harmless. But it’s also bland and unmemorable. We’ve seen this caper done many times before, and better. Review
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