These are all the movies and series that Bob has reviewed. Read more at: One Mann's Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 866 / 866
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And this IS a comedy. Well-written with lines that made me laugh throughout. I hope this gets the cinema distribution it deserves, since this should go down as a comedy classic. Review
Clever, intelligent and well-observed movie about a long term married relationship. Recommended if you can relate to those words. Review
This is a surprising and innovative British film that deserves your attention. It is funny and moving in equal measure and marks Charlotte Regan as a director to watch for the future. But I did find the inconsistency in the style to be irritating and frustrating. Review
I’m sure if all of the jokes landed for you it was a fire-hosing of comedy. As a movie for me, it certainly wasn’t a bust, and I would watch it again, but it felt like a good opportunity missed. Review
It’s Bond, Jane Bond. And Bond-lite at that. But I rather enjoyed this as silly and mindless entertainment. Review
This is a good old-fashioned kind of film. A biopic told in a linear and unflashy way. Review
The story is so wishy-washy and nondescript, it’s was difficult for me to get readily invested in it. Review
In the huge pantheon of ‘zombie’ films it’s difficult to create a film that genuinely stands out, but Boyle manages to do it with 28 Days Later. Review
The story is bat-shit crazy and full of holes. Review
It’s not a terrible film by any means. But it didn’t really grab me either. Review
There’s a lot to irritate you about this movie, but I’ve gone and given it three-and-a-half stars regardless. Because I really did enjoy the ride. This could have been a bit of a classic if some of the rough edges had been smoothed out. Review
This is a solid, well-made animated story that will keep the kids busy for an afternoon during the summer holidays. Review
It’s a classic film, and just SOOOOO good to see again on the big screen. Putting the rampant mysogyny to one side, its a comic treat that still delights nearly 65 years late. Review
This is a near perfect documentary, as you would expect with A24’s name on it. Review
It has a lot of positives (not least of which the stunning debut performance by Sophie Wilde). But it also has some very rough edges. Review
Grim stuff, but Nolan has produced a devestatingly brilliant overview of the controversial man’s life and work and this is a MUST SEE. Review
I normally feel a bit let down by thrillers, but this one exceeded my expectations. A well-crafted twisty-turny script that always keeps you guessing. Review
Solid and predictable, this doesn’t break any new cinematic ground. As a park-your-brain horror thriller, it might appeal late on a Saturday night with a curry and a few beers. Review
But to me, overall this comes around a par with Fallout and so a tad below my personal favourite Rogue Nation. Review
The problem with Pixar is that I expect brilliance and perfection, and – personally speaking – this really didn’t hit that bar for me this time. Review
Its by no means a terrible film. But it’s another of those that I will struggle to remember in a few week’s time. Review
It’s a solid and well-filmed historical biopic, bringing to life the music of a forgotten black classical composer. Review
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