These are all the movies and series that Dan has reviewed. Read more at: Film Blerg.
Number of movie reviews: 121 / 121
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It strikes up a balance between tension and tenderness, dreaminess and dreariness that tonally works. It is not always easy to watch, but one cannot help but admire the depth of its honesty. Review
But, for those willing to eschew conventional narratives or neat endings, his visions so far are both provocative and thought-provoking. Review
This is masterful storytelling told by a modern master – a story about the times, for the times. Review
It is a tepid, derivative end to a second chapter that did not feel that much different from the first. Review
Aster is striving to reinvigorate horror, and his sophomoric effort firmly consolidates his talent. Review
Thunder Road is an affecting and immensely empathetic portrayal of someone coping with grief and struggling to forge ahead — and, ultimately, contains much that should resonate with all of us... Review
The cinematography visually complements this – with its lingering gaze it too seems to gesture towards the motives and feelings which go unrecognised, unspoken, unexpressed. Review
The layered screenplay – and Cedergren’s skill in finding shades – means that the film presents a compelling, multi-faceted character through which to tell the story. Review
What anchors the film is Labaki’s unwavering direction. Grounded, raw and empathetic, Labaki infuses every scene with a commitment to honesty. Review
The film’s critical tone becomes increasingly provocative and incendiary as the plot becomes more and more outlandish. Review
Beguilingly nostalgic in its simplicity and hushed colour palette, the camera maintains a steady gaze on its subjects, often trained on lingering close-ups. It only enhances Wildlife’s compassionate storytelling, and lends the film a wistful atmosphere. Review
Her Joan is far too complex to be cast as merely a victim, and through her measured and masterful portrayal Close proves, yet again, that she is one of the greats. Review
A solidly crafted documentary, and a worthy cinematic celebration of its subject. Review
Works as an engaging, solidly crafted action film. Review
The film should be applauded – for its distinct vision, its technical prowess and its uncompromising artistic integrity... Review
At its core is an interesting premise, but Whannell does not do enough to distinguish it or its execution in more unique ways. Review
The jokes fly thick and fast, from those at the expense of rival movies to those about studios Fox and Marvel, along with a healthy dose of self-deprecation. Review
While there are moving, gently enthralling moments, these moments are unfortunately undermined by a plot which is too sparse... Review
Entertaining and accomplished, but it is nothing ground-breaking or innovative... Review
The performances flesh out the film’s themes with shaded complexity, and they give Three Billboards its warmth, depth and humanity. Review
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