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Sentimental Value review

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Each year there is one foreign film that stands head and shoulders above everything else. Well this year it's none other than Sentimental Value which is more of a hybrid of a foreign and English speaking film. Starring Stellan Skarsgard, Elle Fanning and Renate Reinsve Sentimenal Value is a movie about a lot of things including, love, neglect, abandonment and family issues. It is a stunning piece of cinema that unfolds and flows perfectly as the essence of family be it broken or together is showcased perfectly.  Every single member of the cast is on top form here with really heavy and emotional moments throughout. Stellan Skarsgard who wants to make a movie with his estranged daughter after spending years and years apart is so layered and very abrasive to start but as the movie goes on it turns into a really soft performance and the same can be said for Renate Reinsve who plays one of his daughters. Elle Fanning who plays a modern day movie star is both charming and complex in what...

Saipan review

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  Every football fan knows the story of what happened between Roy Keane and Mick McCarthy ahead of the World Cup Finals in 2002. Even more so if you're Irish and a fan of football, it is one of the most infamous moments in the countrys history of sport as Roy Keane walks out on his team, country and manager after voicing his opinions on the horrible training facilities and overall atmosphere. It's a story this time around that is heavily dramatised as the movie proclaims before it begins and in that sense it works but on every other level Saipan is just a disjointed mish mash of real life footage with scenes of the actors in between.  Steve Coogan and Eanna Hardwicke are really good as both Mick McCarthy and Roy Keane, Hardwicke especially nails the vibe and tone of Keane with his really unique personality and stance on things. Coogan is a lot less jagged as McCarthy in a performance that while good feels safe at times and good in others, both actors explode in the final act a...

Marty Supreme review

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Timothy Chamalet is easily the actor of his generation I feel. Every performance from him is so varied and so radically different from the last and he showcases his range and love for the medium in everything he does. This time around he plays Marty Mauser a young man with a big, big dream of becoming the number one ping pong / table tennis player in the world. He works as a shoe salseman in New York and gets the chance of a lifetime when he gets the opportunity to participate in the British Open tournament featuring the best players in the world. All he needs is money and it may come at quite a cost. What follows is a topsy turvy battle for Marty Mauser in a movie that is simply put sublime.  Timothy Chalamet is fantastic throughout here in a performance that is indeed award worthy whether he wins or not remains to be seen but he is exceptional here. The range of emotions and vast array of comedic timing and wit is second to none leading to so many hilarious moments be they intend...

Top 5 Favorite Shows of 2025

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  1) Dexter Resurrection : Where do I even begin with this?? back in late 2023 I began watching Dexter for the very first time. I became obsessed with the whole entire cast, vibe and acting of the show. It instantly became one of my favorite pieces of TV media of all time. I binged through every bit of it including the New Blood sequel series in no time and by the time 2025 rolled around not only was the prequel series announced that was to focus on a young Dexter Morgan it was announced that Michael C Hall the legend himself was returning as Dexter Morgan in what promised to be a really different take on the character and boy oh boy was this a different and fascinating series of television of the highest possible quality. Everything from the writing, character interactions and motivations were all spot on. I honestly couldn't have asked for a better return of Dexter and waiting each week for a new episode of the summer months was truly a highlight. This wasn't just a rehash or...

Top 5 Favorite Movies of 2025

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  1) Sinners : Never in doubt really that Sinners was going to be my number 1 pick for my favorite movie this year. Not only was it truly original and intense it featured some of the best and most interesting character dynamics all year. From Michael B Jordan playing twin brothers who attempt to open up their own nightclub leading to some very bloody antics but also Haileen Steinfield whose performance was effortless, Sinners was Director Ryan Coogler at his absolute most creative and visual best. Striking, bold and bloody Sinners was and still is one of the best original movies I've seen in quite some time hence why it sits at number 1 on this list.  2) Nosferatu : Come to me..well this turned out to be one of the first movies I saw this year and I was instantly hooked. Both hypnotic and cryptic Nosferatu from Director Robert Eggers was like a dance in the pale moonlight with the king of the undead. Everything from the tone and setting was stunning. Visually it was bleak and ...

The Housemaid (2025) review

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  Oh what a dark and at times disturbing web The Housemaid weaves. Starring Sydney Sweeney as a young woman out and down on her luck her life takes a drasticly good turn when she gets hired to be the housemaid of a highly wealthy family. Also starring Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar The Housemaid is an interesting at times disjointed movie that while very engaging and well paced tonally feels like two seperate movies squashed together, at least it did so for me.  Sweeney is great here and arguably steals the show as young Mille. Coming from a troubled past she plays her part well while just oozing charm and true sex appeal. Amanda Seyfried's performance is wild and chaotic leading to constant screaming battles, showdowns and an overall sense of dread for Mille as Seyfried's Nina's mental health doesn't seem to be at all stable. Enter her husband played by Sklenar who is charming, handsome and the typical big shot lawyer. After some time passes and things get more in...

The Spongebob Movie: Search for Squarepants review

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  Who doesn't like Spongebob right?? if you're like me you grew up with the yellow sea Sponge wanting to watch the cartoon at all times of the day and night. Fast forward almost 27 years and it's still going arguably stronger than ever in terms of how frequently new episodes, spinoffs and movies now drop. Well now it's the turn of the fourth main movie and our absorbent hero is travelling to the deepest, darkest parts of the sea for his latest adventure. And what an adventure it is as Spongebob attempts to overcome challenge after challenge in the Underworld all in pursuit of becoming a 'big guy' and swash buckling hero all the while Mr Krabs, Squidward and Gary attempt to save him from the Flything Dutchman's clutches! Right off the bat it's clear that this version of Spongebob is a whole lot different than the one I grew up watching. He's more expressive, more whimsical and a lot more energetic. The animation too is slick and very pretty to look at...