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The House of Exorcism. 1973. A American tourist stays the night in a Spanish Villa and believes she is caught in a nightmare. Elke Sommer takes the lead role as the tourist who finds herself lost in the side streets after seeing a portrait and looking at a man who resembles the demon of the picture. Telly Savalas appears as the stranger who brings out the evil of all men with his charm and very dark sinister motives but it's always a pleasure to see him in any film. Unfortunately this was the edited version of Bava's masterpiece of "Lisa and the Devil" with the alternate ending which includes a jump on the bandwagon Exorcist finale which seems laughable and seems to be shot quickly, with the gothic atmosphere and dark tone to the film does make the build up appealing to the end. MV5BOTQyMDkyYjgtMjNlMy00MjgwLWFiMzQtZDkxY2U3ODhkMjUyXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMjUyNDk2ODc@._V1_.jpg
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Good ten years since I last saw this one. Jim Carrey plays Stanley Ipkiss a loveable loser who after finding a mask becomes a wacky superhero and gets unwittingly involved in the affairs of a local mobster and falls in love with the mobsters girlfriend , Cameron Diaz in a early role. It's all very looney tunes with its violence and the Masks powers. The real star of the show is Carrey's energetic performance without out it the film would of not been half as good. The Dog was also excellent . 7.5/10 Now watching greatest werewolf movie ever. Last edited by trebor8273; 13th June 2020 at 10:20 PM. |
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Driving Miss Daisy, Richard Jewell & The Untouchables Driving Miss Daisy Morgan Freeman is hired by Dan Ackroyd to drive his strong willed mother Jessica Tandy around. After a battle of wills, the eventually become friends. A decent film, I was expecting more issues regarding racism however that's not a major issue. Another bonus was, I was expecting a 2 hour to 2hr30 minute film so having a film under 100 minutes was fine with me. Richard Jewell Clint Eastwood directed film which tells the true story of the man who found a bomb during the Atlanta Olympics but is placed under immediate suspicion. This is in the similar vain as Sully and this came and went at Cinemas with the minimum of fuss and this a impulse purchase for me. Granted I was second guessing myself afterwards so I put it on as a background movie whilst I was on my Laptop, however this was a very riveting movie with a great performance by Paul Walter Hauser as Richard Jewell and Sam Rockwell as his Lawyer. John Hamm, Kathy Bates and Olivia Wilde also co-star. If you are on the fence regarding this one, watch it, I don't think You'll be disappointed. The Untouchables Classic Gangster film in which Kevin Costner plays Elliott Ness who tries to bring down Robert DeNiro's Al Capone. Sean Connery and Andy Garcia assist Costner. This is a really good movie, great performances and DeNiro has a serious villain is always a delight. |
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In telling the story of the attack on Nancy Kerrigan and the FBI investigation into finding who did it and who knew about it, the saying about truth being stranger than fiction comes to mind because there is an assortment of idiots and screw ups who wouldn't be out of place in a Coen brothers comedy! Margot Robbie is terrific in the title role, Alison Janney typically brilliant as her demanding/abusive mother and, as Harding's husband (and ex-husband), Sebastien Stan is nearly unrecognisable. This is very well written and innovatively directed with a variety of aspect ratios and aesthetic touches to make the interviews visually interesting. It's available to watch on Netflix and comes highly recommended from me.
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This is the kind of movies Arrow should be putting out there.. not Pitch Black.. I loved every minute of this movie, the piano soundtrack, the little twisted in the end, the atrocious acting - it's a little slow on the begin but when the knife starts the stabbing it doesn't stop |
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