As well as the trailer dropping for The French Dispatch, we also have this very different and unique poster for Wes Anderson’s next film.
Tag: Christoph Waltz
Trailer: The French Dispatch (2020)
Wes Anderson has a very distinct and different style when it comes to directing his films and so far I am yet to find out that I like, but I still give them a chance and try my very best to see what everyone else does with them. This really does have a very impressive cast mind!
If anyone would like to offer what I need to to think about with his films, please offer some advice and any I should give a second chance?
Trailer: No Time To Die (2020)
This is Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007 aka James Bond and by this first trailer it looks rather epic in action film terms, lets just hope that it does not disappoint!
Alita: Battle Angel (2019) Review
In a crazy future world where cyborgs are normal we meet Alita who was found and restored, yet could not remember her life. Taken in by Dr. Dyson Ido and given that name, different events spark memories as she attempts to put her past together.
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Tulip Fever (2017) Review
Jan van Loos a young artist falls in love with the young married woman he is painting along her husband. During the Tulip mania in Amsterdam in the 17th Century.
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Downsizing (2017) Review
Paul Safranek is not happy in his life due to money issues and not being able to afford a new home that will make his wife Audrey happier, when Downsizing becomes a thing they decide to do it so they can live a better life with plenty of wealth while being 5 inches tall!
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7 Films that disappointed me in 2015
One of the worst things about watching a lot of films has to be when your really looking forward to one. It has a lot of hype around it, it features one of your favourite actors, you like the sound of the story. You rush to see it at the cinema when it’s released and when it starts you are expecting a lot (probably the first problem) and in the end you are left feeling disappointed. Sometimes though even a little bit of hope for some films is too much and again you are disappointed as the credits roll.
Spectre (2015) Review
A message from Bond’s past leads him out into the field alone, as MI6 is facing extinction with the 00 programme. For a new world-wide surveillance system which means everyone is being constantly watched everywhere.
Golden Globe Nominations 2015
It’s getting to that time of year when all the more serious films come out ready for awards season, well the Golden Globe nominations for 2015 are out. Having a look at the lists only about half of the films have hit the cinema in the UK so far. But I have seen quite a few of the trailers for the other films as well. So at least it gives an idea of which ones to look out for and head to see. Usually these are pretty good predictors for who will be nominated at the Oscars as well.
The Golden Globes are usually good to watch and more relaxed than the Academy Awards. Probably a few surprises in these nominations and some quite big films missing out!
I have decided to put a * next to the films I have already seen!
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Boyhood*
Foxcatcher
The Imitation Game*
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Oscars 2013
Well I wasn’t really ready for this years Oscars and didn’t manage to see all of the films nominated for Best Picture or the top acting awards. So I didn’t really seem that bothered about catching the show or trying to stay up late to watch it. First time host Seth MacFarlane didn’t really make me any more excited about it all, don’t get me wrong I really do like Family Guy, but figured he would be a bit much for the Oscars.
One little thing I didn’t realise though was that musicals were going to play a big part in the show . . . Now if I had known this earlier . . .