These are all the movies and series that Bob has reviewed. Read more at: One Mann's Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 782 / 782
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Both of them deliver outstanding performances, and Kaluuya has already picked up the BAFTA. Kaluuya demonstrates a huge amount of energy and charisma, particularly during the delivery of his stirring speeches. But Stanfield delivers a superbly nuanced performance, and perhaps impressed me even more. Review
But one of my bellweathers for a movie is to think whether I’ll remember it in six months time. I’m afraid this one is unlikely to pass the test. Review
One of the reasons this movie is so good is because of Emerald Fennell. What a talent she is! Review
As a biopic, it comes across as jerky and spasmodic. It has moments of genius, particularly in some of the musical performances. But there are also spells where it fails to fully engage. Review
It’s pretty good and has more than the requisite half-dozen laugh-out-loud moments to merit being called a comedy. Review
Here, the emotional journeys of the key characters are well observed making the movie ‘highly recommended’. Review
The action that ensues is pleasing enough, without ever recharging my dilithium crystals. Review
It’s still a cracking episode in the Trek saga, and another of my personal favourites. Review
The action scenes work well, reliving the ‘submarine warfare in space’ elements that worked so well in the original series and the Wrath of Khan. Review
And yet it’s just not very engaging: I find myself fiddling with my phone while its on, which is never a good sign. Gone are any of the comic asides that have tended to lighten the mood of these films: this is dark and plot-heavy throughout. Review
That being said, and despite the heavyweight involvement of F. Murray Abraham and Anthony Zerbe the “First Contact” magic is rather missing here. Review
This is a top-notch Trek movie. It features a strong role for a female of colour. And it provides a great chance to showcase Stewart’s acting talents, as he wrestles with his own ‘great white whale’. Review
Patrick Stewart adds his usual RSC gravitas, and the scenes between him and Shatner are great fun. Review
Trek got firmly back in the fast lane again with this movie. The fun was back! Review
The whole thing smells of utter desperation. Review
Although rather shoving its Greenpeace-style credentials down the viewer’s throats, this is a fun and family-friendly outing in the series. Review
It’s not a total disaster, but it all feels lacklustre and lazy after the glory of the Wrath of Khan. Review
Wowee! From the ridiculous to the sublime. This is how to make a Star Trek movie! Review
If this grand-standing was the quiet interlude between high-octane action sequences, then it might be partly forgiven. But even the action scenes are little less than soporific. Review
Is it a watchable film now… hmm, yes just about. And it has scenes which indeed are highly entertaining. Review
The variability in the acting and the somewhat clunky script would normally lead me to rate the movie lower. But the novel subject matter on an historical topic I knew nothing about makes “Roe v Wade” a movie that is worth sticking through. Certainly food for thought. Review
I’ve put off watching this movie, since the subject matter didn’t immediately grab me. But I’m glad I caught it, since I really enjoyed it. Review
It’s a really dumb actioner that frustrated me with its mediocrity. Review
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