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Lawrence: After Arabia (2021)
Award winning?
I applaud the director for giving it a go but the film was very poor and terribly shot. The acting, with a couple of exceptions, was a amateurish and the shots were over egged and tedious. A couple of beacons in the mist were the inquest scene (although terribly framed) I totally believed the actor presiding over the scene, I've seen him in lots and he's very believable, and the Cameo from Michael Maloney was enjoyable.. the rest were over acting I'm afraid.
On the Other Foot (2022)
Great fun and a strong message
This film was made on a minuscule budget during the pandemic. It's a comedic look at the bigoted side of Britain. Brilliantly handled, well crafted with some delightful performances. Tim Faraday is both real and brilliantly funny. I hope we see him finally getting the parts he deserves 🙏
Fubar (2018)
Bloody trolls all like the sound of their own keyboards
Some of the reviews I've seen on here are pretty sad. This I a very low budget film made by a young British writer/director who got off his backside and made a movie. How about some of you 'armchair critics' try doing something with your lives instead of pouring scorn over a group of young film makers learning their trade. Mark Heap Tim Faraday been in high end films but they seemed equally at home and happy in this! Well done Ben Kent!!
Run Though the Forest Run (2015)
Zombie caper
Hilarious from start to finish... the film makers have a unique and quirky style of their own. Really enjoyable film
Skullz (2020)
No budget top entertainment
Th8s film was made for no money with a cast of kids who were all making their debuts. The film makers should be enormously proud of this little film.makes you wonder what they could achieve with a bit of money behind them. Fantastic.. it wasn't the most polished and the story had a couple of holes, but overall a fabulous fun filled caper with some delightfully warm moments from the adult cast too
La vita è bella (1997)
Perfection
Simply the most beautiful film I've ever seen. I have watched this movie upwards of 20 times and will continue to extol the virtues of this cinematic masterpiece to whoever will listen. Such a roller-coaster of emotions and has something for everyone. Worthy Oscar winner.