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A friendly space to share your feelings and reviews on the films drawn weekly from the film jar

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Bone Tomahawk

Bone tomahawk is a gritty and often brutal western. It has a good script that keeps it humorous throughout. With the old hapless back up...

Bone Tomahawk

Old Man: "What do you see?" Brooder: "A snake in a tree" Old Man: "What kind?" *Bang* Brooder: "Deceased" Dry, detached and deadpan wit...

My Dinner with Andre

This film really does drag. Admittedly many people would think this of any film that’s set in just one location. But I found myself...

Cry-Baby

I had never heard of Cry-Baby before and anything I knew before watching it was from the image on Prime Video. I had assumed it was...

Snowpiercer

Where to begin? Well, I guess I’ll start by saying that I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I’ll openly admit that I’m a sucker for...

The Terminator

I hadn’t seen this film for 20 years and although I remembered the vast majority of it, I definitely didn’t recall seeing Arnold...

Evil Dead II

I knew very little about this film before seeing it and I have not watched the first Evil Dead. As with many films from the era, the...

Dinner with Joseph Goebbels

Ok here we go we start on the streets of New York with a mopping 36 year old out of work actor/director he looks much older. Amazingly we...

My Dinner with a Vampire

* I think every time the waiter says potato soup he blinks a lot. * Can't hear a fucking word André is saying. * My dinner with André:...

My Dinner with Andre

Search for My Dinner with Andre online and you'll find reviews that call it 'scintillating table talk, via Louis Malle' (NY Times), 'a...

Cry Baby - with many spoilers

Cry Baby is a jaunty teen romantic comedy set in 50’s America, written and directed by John Waters. It is an amplified parody of every...

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