These are all the movies and series that Ian has reviewed.
Number of movie reviews: 203 / 203
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All round the movie is great, but for me the direction and the music are the key players...
Lead star Daniel Kaluuya gave such a great performance as Chris.
A great film to serve as a tribute to the innocent of the Boston marathon bombings.
Unfortunately just a very average film that just doesn’t take off in any shape or form.
I could never ever tire of watching Denzel Washington on top form.
James McAvoy delivers his career best performance and by far one of the best roles you’ll see this year.
If I could give this film a negative score, I wouldn’t hesitate.
Affleck’s performance is second to none and is brilliantly backed up by a great supporting cast.
An above average film that truly does deserve a lot more talent in front of the screen to carry a heavy but intelligent script.
Unique and visually remarkable, the film is flawless in its efforts...
The chemistry between the lead actors is enough to keep you watching...
It kept me entertained due to its relentless torture for the main cast, their luck runs thin throughout...
Somehow has refreshed the original three films and brought them back to life again.
Emotionally powerful from start to finish and easily becomes one of my favourite films of the past few years.
I was entertained, and to be fair, that was its one and only job.
If you won’t fall in love with the characters, you’ll most certainly fall in love with the original songs.
Pitt and Cotillard’s electrifying charisma turns Allied into a sexy WW2 thriller that does just about enough to make it a good film.
There couldn’t be a more perfect fit to Newt Scamander than Eddie Redmayne.
Designed to make people feel good rather than win any awards.
Interesting, thought-provoking, strange, erotic, there’s almost no word to describe this movie, but one I would use is fantastic.
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