These are all the movies and series that Ian has reviewed.
Number of movie reviews: 203 / 203
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Stand out displays from Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman, this film is seamlessly made.
A banging soundtrack, a lot of blood and violence and an interesting premise that doesn’t let up...
Jon Favreau has hit the heights of CGI mastery and has produced a stunning looking film...
Has an incredibly intriguing concept to it but it never seems to elevate.
Looks fantastic and interesting on the outside, but as soon as you open it, you’re left with a big bang, a bit of a mess and a massive disappointment inside.
John Goodman and Mary Elizabeth Winstead pull off great performances...
Flawless in its attempts to grab you in from the first momen...
With a script leaving little to be desired, the silver lining is without a doubt the return of Michelle Yeoh.
Director Craig Gillespie keeps the arm bands on throughout and does just enough to salvage what could have been an absolute disaster.
A strong backbone to the story keeps you on track just enough to fully immerse you into the underbelly of American society.
Bryan Cranston is the only great thing about it and luckily, that’s enough for it to become enjoyable.
With characters that haven’t changed and an identical story to the original, it’s just the same thing but set in a different location.
Has just about enough funny moments to gloss over the terrible performance from Mr Efron.
Not only managed to make me laugh, but it also taught me something i didn’t know about one of the most monumental moments in financial history.
Delivers a heavyweight performance that easily KO’s most boxing movies made in the last 5 years.
Kitted out with an incredible ensemble, stunning direction and a captivating finale, it leaves you walking out the cinema with a smile on your face.
The director and the actors were clearly lining up to take part so it’s just a shame that it doesn’t have the legs to compete against ‘Carol’ or even ‘Steve Jobs’.
A truly great film that is full of great performances by Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay.
Some intense performances, breathe-taking visuals and a simple, well defined plot...
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