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tygertygerburningbright's reviews

by tygertygerburningbright
This page compiles all reviews tygertygerburningbright has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
31 reviews
Zachary Levi in Shazam! La Rage des dieux (2023)

Shazam! La Rage des dieux

5.9
3
  • Apr 22, 2025
  • Marvel copy unimaginative boring

    Sifanur Gül and Çagatay Ulusoy in Le Tailleur (2023)

    Le Tailleur

    6.2
    1
  • Jan 4, 2025
  • I'd rather watch cows poop

    Jedaiah Bannerman and Kano in The Kitchen (2023)

    The Kitchen

    4.8
    6
  • Jan 21, 2024
  • Somewhat Today's London

    I had a very different idea about the film after watching the trailer. But it didn't disappoint and in a way depicts today's London even though it's supposed to be dystopian as I agree with most of the comments.

    However most people don't really understand the metaphorical depiction that actually people are classified, alienated, pushed out of their homes and zones and left in poverty by the system.

    I know stories of people and I can also relate to the housing problems and neighbourhoods that are neglected and crime becomes increasingly apparent. Not as much as they describe in the film but pretty soon all this and much more can become the truth.

    Not just people of colour but more diverse and low income groups are all in the same boat.

    This isn't a real reflection of London now but still explains the system and what may come to pass if things aren't improved and more humane.
    Richard Armitage, Joanna Lumley, Adeel Akhtar, and Michelle Keegan in Double piège (2024)

    Double piège

    6.8
    3
  • Jan 5, 2024
  • Disorganised, Confused, Full of gaps and inconsistencies in the story

    Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette, Bradley Cooper, and Rooney Mara in Nightmare Alley (2021)

    Nightmare Alley

    7.0
    5
  • Jul 17, 2023
  • Predictable and too long

    Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, and Jonathan Majors in Ant-Man et la Guêpe : Quantumania (2023)

    Ant-Man et la Guêpe : Quantumania

    6.0
    5
  • May 19, 2023
  • Quantum Level Hallmark Family Drama

    Cary Elwes, Hugh Grant, Josh Hartnett, Jason Statham, Bugzy Malone, and Aubrey Plaza in Opération Fortune : Ruse de guerre (2023)

    Opération Fortune : Ruse de guerre

    6.3
    6
  • May 15, 2023
  • Still better than the Gentleman

    Guy Ritchie had amazing films in the 90's like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch, and yet these latest ones, the Gentlemen and Operation Fortune, feel extremely mediocre but this one is still way better than his previous.

    The film is full of action and somewhat fun but in parts feels very cheap and poorly made. Jason Statham is still great with fight scenes but definitely shouldn't run.

    Aubrey Plaza was absolutely fantastic and added the funniest moments to the film.

    Overall, it is not bad at all and definitely watchable but honestly it sucks to know it's from one of my all time favourite directors.
    Angela Bassett, Florence Kasumba, Danai Gurira, Lupita Nyong'o, Tenoch Huerta, Alex Livinalli, Michaela Coel, Letitia Wright, Mabel Cadena, and Winston Duke in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    6.6
    4
  • Jan 31, 2023
  • Yelling, CGI and more yelling, and some action

    I had some expectations but as this is one of my least favourite Marvel universe series for me not such a big surprise.

    Black panther was mediocre and this is nothing short of in that sense. Wakanda Forever has some more in the plot but still fails to deliver.

    Acting lacks spirit even when they mourn their king etc. And anything else is extremely dramatic and over the top.

    Just like any other marvel film this is packed with action and lots of special effects but that's not completely enough to make this film more unique than others.

    Some scenes, especially with the teenage scientist is cringe and awkward.

    Nice to watch to kill time but that's all.
    Fire Island (2022)

    Fire Island

    6.7
    4
  • Jan 21, 2023
  • Pretentious fake soulless lame

    As a gay man I always crave some nice gay themed films regardless of the genre.

    I thought this would be some light rom-com film to relate to and enjoy and laugh a bit, and maybe even dream a bit about finding someone special etc.

    The film fails to deliver anything but depicting gay stereotypes which was sort of funny but nothing new and nothing exciting. Especially to us gay men. Besides there isn't all there is to being gay.

    I can't laugh and I can't connect. I am not a drama expert but acting felt mediocre too. Just lacks soul.

    We need better films otherwise best gay film alternatives will be gay porn.
    Buzz l'Éclair (2022)

    Buzz l'Éclair

    6.1
    6
  • Dec 31, 2022
  • Repeat scenario, not much new

    Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson, Sam Riegel, Travis Willingham, Laura Bailey, Liam O'Brien, and Marisha Ray in La Légende de Vox Machina (2022)

    La Légende de Vox Machina

    8.4
    2
  • Feb 6, 2022
  • Ruined potential with cringe humour

    I don't understand why they come up with a good story and great art only to ruin it with 10 year old humour.

    Some moments were very cringe and annoying. Ruined the beautiful artwork for me.
    Connected (2020)

    Connected

    7.5
    6
  • Jan 27, 2022
  • (Latif Naseer is so annoying)² X 5

    Interesting and good topics and nice production and unfortunately ruined by the host.

    I MEAN OMG. LIKE UNBELIEVABLE. I CAN'T EVEN ...

    This needs to be at least 150 characters so here is unnecessary words to just fill in the empty space just like the host does in this production actually. So there you go...
    Sacha Baron Cohen in The Spy (2019)

    The Spy

    7.9
    9
  • Jan 5, 2022
  • Compelling, Well-prepared, Cinematic

    Espionage genre is my least favourite following heist films but this historical drama is so captivating I just randomly started watching and could not stop. This could be one of the best productions on Netflix. It's also interesting to witness the past, not the political part but the lifestyle. Just outstanding.

    And I fell in love with Sacha Baron Cohen for his impeccable performance.
    Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Mark Rylance, Jonah Hill, Rob Morgan, Jennifer Lawrence, Timothée Chalamet, and Ariana Grande in Don't Look Up : Déni cosmique (2021)

    Don't Look Up : Déni cosmique

    7.2
    9
  • Dec 25, 2021
  • Well-written and witted satirical film

    I loved it from start to finish. The dark humour, the sad truth about some of our current realities, human emotions, weaknesses, ethical dilemmas, tribulations, the depth and all the meaning about existence and life along with all the details they placed in the background of every scene make it the best movie I have seen in a very long time. Music by Nicolas Britell is also a marvellous touch to the film. Absolutely brilliant!
    Asa Butterfield, Ncuti Gatwa, and Emma Mackey in Sex Education (2019)

    Sex Education

    8.2
    8
  • Dec 22, 2021
  • Not the humour I expected but fun

    I think it's not perfect but still fresh, funny and at parts relatable. It has gotten better by the end of first season.

    And, the soundttack is just unbelievably good.
    Anna Diop, Ryan Potter, and Brenton Thwaites in Titans (2018)

    Titans

    7.5
    5
  • Dec 12, 2021
  • Season 2 marks the end

    Idhun (2020)

    Idhun

    5.5
    1
  • Jun 3, 2021
  • Guaranteed to give you cancer

    X-Men (2011)

    X-Men

    6.7
    2
  • May 30, 2021
  • Terrible writing and cringe scenes

    Broken (2019)

    S1.E3Deadly Dressers

    Broken
    4.6
    7
  • Apr 23, 2021
  • Eye opener

    John David Washington in Tenet (2020)

    Tenet

    7.3
    6
  • Nov 30, 2020
  • Not bad but not good enough for a Nolan film

    I really like the idea but it lacks something. Maybe I expected too much as it's a Nolan film. I found second half better as things have gotten more meaningful, faster and ideas better presented towards the end. Really interesting movie. The only things I hate are the constant music bleeding my ears and Kenneth Branagh trying to pull Russian accent.
    Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey in Holidate (2020)

    Holidate

    6.2
    7
  • Nov 29, 2020
  • Yes it's cliché but really fun

    I wouldn't think I'd like it so much because it's a kinda cheesy rom-com but it made me feel good. Might be about the holidays. There were some hilarious moments too. Definitely worth watching.
    Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, and Roger Dale Floyd in Greenland - Le dernier refuge (2020)

    Greenland - Le dernier refuge

    6.4
    2
  • Nov 14, 2020
  • Thoughts and prayers for the producers

    Good idea. Bad implementation. Terrible terrible terrible script. Mediocre acting. Cheap CGI. I am sending my thoughts and prayers to Mr Butler and the crew.
    Charlize Theron, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Matthias Schoenaerts, Luca Marinelli, Marwan Kenzari, and KiKi Layne in The Old Guard (2020)

    The Old Guard

    6.7
    4
  • Oct 30, 2020
  • Waste of cast, money and potential

    I like the idea but doesn't go beyond that. It feels as if it was directed by 10 different people. Story telling is horribly random, it's like when you cannot organise your thoughts well. The cast is quite strong except for the villain and the rookie girl. In the end it's below mediocre.
    Beyoncé, Folajomi 'FJ' Akinmurele, Emmanuel Adjei, and Blitz Bazawule in Black Is King (2020)

    Black Is King

    5.9
    3
  • Aug 4, 2020
  • Terrible name, nice visuals, no meaning

    I love Beyonce's music. I always thought she is really stylish. But this is not even as powerful as her own music videos. The title could be better. This seems like pushing an agenda. And a bit meaningless too.
    Ferdia Shaw in Artemis Fowl (2020)

    Artemis Fowl

    4.3
    3
  • Jun 11, 2020
  • Arrogantass Foul: Pure Cringe

    The kid (portrayed) with overinflated ego and arrogance is so repulsive. Nothing likeable about this hero/spy thing.

    No proper intoduction to the universe. Totally messy story telling. Mediocre acting.

    With all the delays in (post) production you would expect much more yet feels rushed.

    This is seriously one of the worst movies of the genre.

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