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martimusross

Joined Aug 2006
I have always loved film and in an age of subscription and fake news the power of this medium to shape and inform societal discourse gains ever increasing importance as the century progresses.

Film matters and a fair appreciation of these high art products becomes ever more important, I live by this maxim.

The purpose of any criticism is not to destroy casually the work of others, but to recognise excellence and areas of improvement and to add to the understanding of what was intended and has that intention been realised within context.

Lastly, criticism needs to call out any sort of doctrine, ideology or political stance that seeks to pervert public thought for its own purposes, a gentle liberal approach to life is good as a stance, but if this leads to a dumbing down, liberal authoritarianism or societal controls on freedoms of expression this must be steadfastly resisted.

Film needs to be brave and not just give the public what is wants in the pursuit of profit and recognition, like any great art it must exist in some purity and often we all need to be presented with shocking and upsetting thoughts and images in contradiction with our own lives.

Reluctantly if film matters so do awards and critism helps to contain and restrain the excesses of those who would seek to subvert the Oscars and the Baftas for their own narrow political reasons. An award must fundamentally be there to recognise excellence and any other result is a significant betrayal of public trust, brings that organisation into disrepute and ultimately damages the very industry it was created to promote and support.

Film enriches our world.
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Snack Shack
7.07
Snack Shack
The Old Guard
6.73
The Old Guard
Sinners
7.73
Sinners
The Surfer
6.01
The Surfer
The Silent Hour
6.14
The Silent Hour
À bout
6.53
À bout
The Ugly Stepsister
7.07
The Ugly Stepsister
The Guilty
6.31
The Guilty
Friendship
6.93
Friendship
The Wrong Missy
5.86
The Wrong Missy
Deep Cover
6.78
Deep Cover
The Last Showgirl
6.56
The Last Showgirl
Mr Wolff 2
6.77
Mr Wolff 2
The Amateur
6.57
The Amateur
Sebastian
6.74
Sebastian
St. Denis Medical
7.07
St. Denis Medical
Babygirl
5.85
Babygirl
One of Them Days
6.57
One of Them Days
Spuren
7.06
Spuren
Austin
7.37
Austin
Cleddau
6.84
Cleddau
Paddington au Pérou
6.77
Paddington au Pérou
Big Boys
8.43
Big Boys
A Nice Indian Boy
7.46
A Nice Indian Boy
Nonnas
6.96
Nonnas

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The Surfer

The Surfer

6.0
1
  • Jun 30, 2025
  • This Was Total Rubbish, Avoid This Tripe!

    The Surfer

    The script was practically non-existent, with the same threat sequences played over and over again. A movie cannot be sustained on the spontaneous method acting of Mr Cage. On top of that we then had several gaslighting sequences, created by passer-by's, the estate agent and several thugs, it really was quite ridiculous.

    Then we were expected to accept all these weird happenings at face value without even the faintest explanation.

    Last but not least least the movie then started to flag as no one had a clue to end the movie, and when they did with a spiritual twist I laughed out loud.

    I'm giving this a firm 1 outta 10, a hideous turkey!
    The Silent Hour

    The Silent Hour

    6.1
    4
  • Jun 30, 2025
  • It was really boring. I can't recommend this movie to anyone.

    The Silent Hour

    Whilst the scenario was over contrived we had some solid and believable acting. The selection of thugs about 20 minutes that seem to botch up everything they touched it really didn't work.

    We then had repetitive snebe after repetitive scene, I am sure it was the directors intention this built some sort of suspense into the movie but in reality we didn't really care what happened to anybody? Deaf or no?

    Overall this was really a very tedious movie and I can't give it more than 4 out of 10. I certainly don't recommend anyone watching this despite the fact that it was stuffed with stars trying their best with this turkey of a project.
    À bout

    À bout

    6.5
    3
  • Jun 29, 2025
  • It Was Terrible, Skip This Rubbish!

    Straw

    This film was littered with problems, the whole narrative was to make us believe the whole universe was against this mother played by Tariji P Henson, but the shear plethora of issues stretched credulity and we, the audience had little sympathy for her, because so much of her situation was brought upon herself.

    Why did the script writers not realise they over-whipped the cream with this script, and it curdled.

    When she returned to her flat and she had been thrown on the street, we all laughed out loud, and as for the burglary and all the screaming it was plain silly! Then we moved to the bank, the nasty stereotyping was totally unacceptable, the action halted for some strange virtue signalling by the younger police woman.

    Tariji Henson is a quality actress and she had allowed herself to be connected to the project, what was she thinking.

    At best this is a three outta 10, it was a disaster.

    P. Henson.
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