Movie Review: BASKIN

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Rarely do I ever get so annoyed and angry about one facet of a movie that it threatens to retroactively derail my enjoyment of the rest of it.  Hell, I loved Star Wars: The Force Awakens, despite the screenplay being nothing but a Greatest Hits reel of A New Hope.  When it comes to Baskin, I wasn’t pushed over that precipice, but I admit I came fairly close.

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Movie Review: GOODNIGHT MOMMY

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Imagine my surprise when I discovered Goodnight Mommy was available to stream for free via Amazon Prime.  I’ve spent the last couple of weeks looking for a good, English-subtitled version, and suddenly, there it was.  No cash outlay, no rummaging through questionable torrents.  The movie’s been on my watch list since I saw the trailer back in November 2015, so last night I put aside the night’s plans and settled down to watch.

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Movie Review: A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT

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Having seen a short trailer for this about six months ago, and on one recommendation (I don’t know anyone else who’s seen it), I settled down to watch A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, written and directed by Ana Lily Amirpour.  I knew it was a vampire movie, and that was definitely of interest to me.  My love/hate relationship with cinematic vampires goes all the way back to watching the Hammer movies that used to play late Friday nights on STV when I was a lad in Glasgow.  There have been some great entries in this genre –

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Movie Review: SOUTHPAW

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I’m an eclectic movie watcher for the most part, but I’ve tended to watch and review mostly genre movies for the purposes of this blog.  But I’m not just a sci-fi/horror nerd.  I like other stuff too, y’know!  Hot on the heels of Friday night’s double-bill of Carnage Park and Southbound, I followed Jupiter Ascending with Antoine Fuqua’s boxing melodrama Southpaw, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Forest Whitaker.  Even if you haven’t seen it, you can successfully see every move the story makes before it happens. Continue reading “Movie Review: SOUTHPAW”