These are all the movies and series that Simon has reviewed. Read more at: Film Blerg.
Number of movie reviews: 232 / 232
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Offers a starkly fascinating glimpse into this old and unique culture. Review
Worth seeing if you’re in the mood for some very macho action and an unapologetic ode to the great films of the blockbuster heist era. Review
A wild ride through the strange days of what is now Gen X nostalgia. Review
Gorgeous animation and imaginative visuals this is still everything we know and love about Japanese animation. Review
Mostly a rather flavourless kidnapping drama with the occasional foray into much more interesting territory. Review
Is it a perfectly middle-of-the-road British weepy with some great performances and a story worth telling? Yes. Did I enjoy watching it? Absolutely not. Review
As a film it’s absolutely beautiful. As a piece of art, it’s nothing less than profound. Review
There’s nothing too impressive or memorable about Ferdinand but the colours are vibrant and the simple message is nice. Review
As it builds towards its tragic climax it’s impossible not to be moved. Review
A strong contender for funniest film of the year, this is a triumph as a film-about-films... Review
Too adult to be appreciated by its intended audience but too juvenile for adults to really get anything out of it. Review
A fascinating and exciting look at an often overlooked part of the Cold War... Review
A beautifully shot film with sorrow in its heart but a will of stoic strength. Review
Manages to capture a unique look into the fears and worries of the older generation. Review
A charming and strangely immersive look at two remarkable people, but also an insight into a unique school which seems to be doing its job exceptionally well. Review
Delivers exactly what we’ve come to expect from a Saw film. Review
A giant party in which Flash Gordon, Stargate and The Lord of the Rings all drop acid together. Review
Isn’t memorable or particularly helpful to the overall piece, individual elements of it are enough to hold it up. Review
A perfectly middle-of-the-road British weepy with some great performances and a story worth telling. Did I enjoy watching it? Absolutely not. Review
Luke Ford is usually a perfectly passable actor but the way that Adrian acts is more than a little over egged. Review
A likeable film, some parts work very well but others are frankly annoying without meaning to be. Review
It’s confusing, it’s horrifying, but above all it’s memorable. Review
The dialogue is spot on and the creepy aesthetics are perfect. Review
There must be something special about this book, but whatever that thing is is missing in this English adaptation. Review
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