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Fairytale (2012) Following a traumatic car crash, a single mum and her young daughter move into a new house. As the child starts to lose her baby teeth she begins telling her mother fanciful tales of nightly visits by the tooth fairy. Events spiral into the stuff of nightmares as the house they are now living in holds a sinister past. Fairytale was a very effective chiller for forty minutes. A storyline shrouded in mystery and showcasing an impressive ghostly tooth fairy, it had me gripped at times. However it all fell away following this and took us out of the haunted house scenario and into a hospital for the next twenty minutes where it all turned a bit Exorcist II with cat scans and medical procedures that dissipated any tension and became rather dull until the final ten minutes or so. It was certainly an unexpected left turn for the script but not a welcome one. A real shame as it seemed as if it was a film to put Italian fright fests back on the map during the opening half. Far better than the majority of rentaghost bore fests currently coming out of Hollywood. A wasted opportunity. |
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Obsession (2009) I watched this on Netflix and it's not as bad as everyone claims. Idris Elba plays a manager that gets moved to a new job that needs his help. His name is Derek Charles and he is married to Sharon (Beyoncé). While at work he meets an office temp called Lisa (Ali Larter) that begins to have a crush on him. From there she tries to have an affair and when he pushes her away, the fireworks begin. I had been reading the reviews on this thriller for quite some time and most of them said it was bad and should not watch this, and I being thick believed most of them because how many can say a film is shit without being wrong. Well, I quite liked it and there was two things that really annoyed me (and the last one I write about will send me into a rage induced rant), 1) Beyoncé can't act - she isn't Will Smith, and with her limited acting skills she shouldn't have even tried acting..... in anything) 2) Beyoncé's character - she had a "talk to the hand" attitude and refusal of both characters to STFU long enough to hear an explanation, She was rude even before things went bad, just because she was his temp. I mean, I can be jealous too, but you don't have to be rude, especially when Ali's character appeared harmless. She was totally unreasonable and never let Derek get in a word edgewise to explain himself. Her ranting just shut him out. Other then that I liked the film and it was a pretty decent thriller that can be bought cheap on Blu now |
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Perfect Sense (2011) An unknown virus is spreading throughout the world. Firstly attacking it's victims with grief, followed by the loss of their sense of smell. As the loss of one sense leads to another the film follows two people (Ewan McGregor & Eva Green) in Glasgow who bond through a chance meeting and form a relationship which they try and work round the virus. I went into Perfect Sense blind if you'll pardon the pun. Only picking it up seeing as it starred the lovely Eva Green. I knew it was a sci-fi thriller but wasn't sure if it involved mutants, zombies or any of the typical viral outbreak traits... ...it doesn't. Perfect Sense is a brilliant film which puts the viewer through the emotional wringer. Many scenes are quite amusing, much of it seems very realistic and heartwarming then part way through you realise that the virus doesn't stop with the loss of smell, taste comes next. The film is so thought provoking, carefully examining the sense of losing the things we take for granted as to be brilliantly scary even though it's clear what the final denouement will be. When it comes, it's portrayed so well by McGregor and Green, and brilliantly directed and scripted that it's gut-wrenchingly agonizing to watch and such a thoroughly downbeat climax as to make Cannibal Holocaust feel like a rom-com. I can't remember the last time i loved and loathed a film with equal amounts of desperation, and yet was as thoroughly engrossed in a movie with such a predictable final scene of futility. Perfect Sense really is a film to be savored. Superb. |
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The American President (1995) If i say The West Wing, then you will know automatically if The American President is worthy of your time. Written by that classic shows creator Aaron Sorkin, this is an inspiration for the long running series starring Martin Sheen as President Jed Bartlett. Sheen incidentally is in this as the White House Chief of Staff. Sorkin used many names from this film and incorporated them into The West Wing as he also did with the sets. Many political issues from the film also cropped up during the shows 8 year stint on tv. The film itself is part rom-com, part political drama, starring Michael Douglas and Annette Benning, and if i refer to my opening line - If you like The West Wing then you'll like this. |
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Devil In A Blue Dress (1995) Carl Franklin (who i just learned is one of many who initially worked under Corman) knocks it outta the park again with great performances by everyone involved. Wish this was on UK Blu as with One False Move but don't see it happening. Its a travesty i hadn't even heard of him a week ago, such a great director it seems! 9/10 |
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