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dazjohnson's reviews

by dazjohnson
This page compiles all reviews dazjohnson has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
53 reviews
Ana de Armas in Blonde (2022)

Blonde

5.5
4
  • Sep 27, 2022
  • Sobering reality of her life

    Left me saddened. Marilyn Monroe died nine years before I was born in 1962.

    I have over the past few years tried to watch her films and documentaries about her to try to grasp what everyone saw in her from her obvious beauty and sex appeal to her eventual downfall.

    What I found out was she had a raw talent to sing and act, and could see why people were fascinated by her. But my god she also was exploited without any shadow of a doubt by the many people around her from her mother and the movie studio guy who allegedly raped her, among many others.

    This film at nearly three hours in my humble opinion was far to long by forty five minutes or so and the screenplay definitely did not paint her in a good light from her miscarriages to three failed marriages, etc.

    It all just left me saddened and mad at how this legendary young woman was used and then spat out till her fateful suicide, overdose or I believe was probly murdered in 1962.

    Maybe is the time for everyone and HOLLYWOOD to let Marilyn(Norma Jean) Monroe to rest in peace after sixty long years.
    Connor Jessup, Emilia Jones, and Jackson Robert Scott in Locke & Key (2020)

    Locke & Key

    7.3
    3
  • Aug 25, 2022
  • Hard work

    Watched every season and got into it every season and every year, after a few episodes every time it went downhill fast. By the end of seasons 2 and 3 it was so boring and I was giving up the will to live by end of series 3.

    Literally at end of second last and last EVER episodes I was reading the reviews on here for more entertainment, than I was getting on this dire show. I GIVE it a star for each season no more.

    The reviews are mostly negative and I concur with the jury.

    P..s two points 1)Why get rid of Eden who was at least a decent character.

    2)My god that mother was irritating beyond belief.
    Dreamkatcher (2020)

    Dreamkatcher

    3.8
    3
  • Aug 1, 2022
  • Slow burner.

    Not scary, builds up slowly to the finale what was meh. Don't bother. Running time 90 mins felt double that to be honest. What has happened to the so called horror genre.
    The Holiday (2021)

    The Holiday

    5.1
    1
  • Jul 9, 2022
  • FOUR EPISODES TO LONGGGGGGG....

    My God utter boring dross what never picks up at any point.

    Six friends!!!!! Please if I had been with this lot I would have threw myself off the nearest cliff in Malta. Some holiday.

    Don't go anywhere near this or you will need anti-depressants by the end of it.

    NOT one likeable person in it. Jill Halfpenny just doing what she does same accent!! Same acting style, no semblance of acting different for any roles. You can change you know. She ain't no Jodie Comer is she!!

    DON'T BOTHER.
    Ciarán Hinds, Pom Boyd, Siobhán Cullen, Adam John Richardson, and Roisin Gallagher in The Dry (2022)

    The Dry

    7.2
    1
  • Jun 5, 2022
  • BORE-ATHON

    Steve Martin and Kimberly Williams-Paisley in Le père de la mariée (1991)

    Le père de la mariée

    6.6
    6
  • May 18, 2022
  • 8 film but gave it 6!!!

    Lexi Underwood and Sadie Stanley in Cruel Summer (2021)

    Cruel Summer

    7.4
    3
  • Aug 18, 2021
  • Average

    It started off well I enjoyed the first two or three episodes!! But by the end it became tedious! Mainly because the duration of the drama was way to long.

    TBH you could have wrapped this all up in a 90 minute TV movie.

    I originally gave it an 8 rating but the score went downwards as it unfolded it to an average 5.

    The acting by the main two central characters was good, but agree with other reviewers the actress who played mallory was way to old for the part.
    Panic (2021)

    Panic

    6.6
    1
  • Jun 15, 2021
  • Yuk

    Watched all ten episodes why oh why was bored rigid after first episode.

    The main girl looks 15 the others in the show look 30.

    You knew who was gonna win from start. Please I beg you don't BOTHER.
    Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman in Mort ou vif (1995)

    Mort ou vif

    6.5
    2
  • May 30, 2021
  • Awful

    I gave it 2 for Gene Hackman. The question is why did he agree to do this movie. Sharon Stone was horribly cast, her acting was beyond believeable. The plot was a mess. Please don't bother you will regret it if you like the Western genre.
    King Charles III (2017)

    King Charles III

    6.3
    1
  • Jan 17, 2021
  • Awful

    What a waste of a good cast. No one looks like the actual people there meant to represent and as for the storyline absolute hogwash. Pc rubbish again.
    Siobhan Finneran, Laura Fraser, and Don Gilet in The Loch (2017)

    The Loch

    6.9
    3
  • Dec 19, 2020
  • Very cold Loch then

    Decent start in episode one!!! then downhill fast in episodes 2,3,4,5,and six. By the end i wanted to throw myself to dessie's mercy to put me out of my misery.
    John Hannah, Kelly Macdonald, Zak Leyni, and James Harkness in The Victim (2019)

    The Victim

    7.6
    10
  • Dec 3, 2020
  • Outstanding.

    Superb. Kept me gripped from start to finish. Believable acting, brilliant performances from all involved Kelly Mcdonald take a bow girl you were so convincing as a grieving mother and awards surely will be given to you. Never really knew where it was going till right till the end.
    Paul Bettany, Peter Macdissi, and Sophia Lillis in Uncle Frank (2020)

    Uncle Frank

    7.3
    5
  • Dec 2, 2020
  • It's NO Green card!!

    If you like Green card you probly love this but for me that movie was far superior in everyway. The acting is fine and I think Sophia Ellis will go onto bigger and better things. But il stick with green card over this everytime. Hence the 5 rating because I just think this was tryin to cash in on that great movie.
    Torvill & Dean (2018)

    Torvill & Dean

    6.5
    3
  • Nov 28, 2020
  • Boring

    Was thinking how short it seemed at start for their life stories, but much how I commend what they achieved in ice dance skating. They came across as two very dull people who in no way I could relate to. So 96 mins in duration felt like a lifetime. Do not bover unless you are big fans of the couple.
    Russell Tovey, Bertie Carvel, and Amrita Acharia in Because the Night (2020)

    Because the Night

    5.9
    3
  • Nov 3, 2020
  • Save yourself the misery

    Started off reasonably okay!! Then it decended into complete boredom. By the start of the third episode I had lost interest completely. Unfortunately for me, I nearly always finish tv drama's I start (more fool me) but by end of episode three the whole thing was just beyond belief. Do yourself a favour do not get sucked in and start this crap.
    Brittany Allen and Hannah Emily Anderson in What Keeps You Alive (2018)

    What Keeps You Alive

    5.7
    3
  • Oct 29, 2020
  • Downhill fast

    1)WHY change the victim from male to female. Would you now change Anthony Perkins in psycho just to get over with the millienals of course not. 2)The psycho lesbian didn't convince at all. 3)I'm not anti-gay just why change the cast main role gender?? if it enhances the film by all means do it, but in no way did it better the film. 4) After a reasonable start I was genuinely surprised with the cliff scene(no spoiler from me) it just went on a steep downward spiral from then on.
    Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan in Wildlife: Une saison ardente (2018)

    Wildlife: Une saison ardente

    6.8
    1
  • Oct 25, 2020
  • Why

    Himesh Patel and Lily James in Yesterday (2019)

    Yesterday

    6.8
    6
  • Jul 8, 2020
  • Feelgood film

    A young musician who has failed in the music scene while playing the small time clubs around the UK until one Day the world is plunged into darkness for 12 seconds and while in darkness he rides is bike into the road and ends up being knocked over by a car, and when he wakes in hospital the world has never seen or heard of the beatles so he sees an opportunity to use the works of the band to propel him to superstardom. Yes sounds a bit Corny and stupid but if you like the beatles and their music I think you will like this film if not a fan there's enough to entertain you. Guest stars Ed Sheeran.
    Us (2019)

    Us

    6.8
    1
  • Jul 4, 2020
  • Bad.!!

    White Lines (2020)

    White Lines

    6.6
    6
  • Jun 18, 2020
  • Overhyped

    I saw the trailer for this British drama set in Ibiza and when i saw that one of my favourite actors was in it Daniel Mays i was immediately looking forward to it but i am sorry to say i was very disappointed,because the story of a sister trying to find out what happened to her DJ brother twenty years earlier who died in a mysterious death failed dismally and that the in the main was down to two simple things,the plot is weak and to be honest not a realistic story,but mainly down to the acting skills of one Laura Haddock the woman just cannot act. It became so irritating when she spoke because the accent she was trying or attempting to do was it Scouse ?Manchester? or even brum? or was it just a collection of everything? but one thing thing for sure it was well distracting and I lay the blame at the casting and the directing departments who cast her and could not realise this!! There were also highlights as usual in the reliable Mays and the excellent Nuno lopes but overal this was major disappointment I am sorry to say, and if there is to be a second season surely correct and edit the Haddock character Zoe out of it.
    Toni Collette and Milly Shapiro in Hérédité (2018)

    Hérédité

    7.3
    2
  • Jun 15, 2020
  • Pathetic

    Tim Roth in The Song of Names (2019)

    The Song of Names

    6.5
    4
  • Jun 12, 2020
  • Wasted opportunity

    A worthwhile story was being attempted to be told but for me in the end it was just done in a terribly boring way that I nearly left,I decided to stay mainly because I just like to finish everything I begin just in case it gets better as it goes on by through the storytelling and I just have not given the sufficient time required. I Love Tim Roth as actor( lie to me) but to be fair even he looked bored in this role at times. Like I said earlier it looked a good story(Trailer) to try to tell of a Polish boy, orphaned in the second world war and then taken in by an English family, after his Dad left him with them earlier just before Poland was invaded by Germany in1939, to continue the young boys obvious talent with the violin. During this time he began to bond with the son of the family (Roth)who he was adopted by more or less through circumstances of the war. A few years later he disappeared without trace just before his first concert just about to be hosted by is adopted father to premiere in front of an distinguished audience This left the father broke because he didn't feel he had to insure the concert and when the lad didn't show up to perform it left him financially ruined, after all this he was left heartbroken, and after a few short months he later died of a stroke. We then move forward 35 years in time where the story continues within the passages of time in several flashbacks. So in fairness I was just left a bit disappointed as I had no feelings or emotions for any of the characters at all, unlike so many other films of that era, so I'm afraid I gave this a (5)
    Barry Ward, Sharon Horgan, Fionn O'Shea, and Lola Petticrew in Dating Amber (2020)

    Dating Amber

    7.0
    5
  • Jun 8, 2020
  • Worth a watch

    Two young teens growing up in Northern Ireland in the 1990's, Amber is a young girl who fancies girls who knows her sexuality, she just isn't ready to come out as a lesbian just yet, so she decides to date Eddie a boy who's knows he's gay and is going through the same dilemmas has she is so they decide to help each other out one Day. They come up with an elaborate plan to get through the stresses of high school by pretending to date each other to hopefully stop them getting abused for being gay has they have been experiencing it recently in school so they basically pretend they are not gay. I thought that would create a variety of funny moments but it just didn't deliver any, and to be honest the film wasnt trying to make jokes after the first twenty minutes, I just probly misunderstood the trailer, and as such the film was a worthy try at the subject matter of growing up gay. I thought this might be a cross between the Inbetweeners and the Derry girls when I first saw the advert, but that's why I was a little disappointed because in no way was it anything like those two comedy shows. Also this kind of story has also been done before, so it was not really a original concept,I certainly couldn't fault the acting from the two young lead actors and they will go on to better things in time. I would just wait for it to come on to tv and save your money or watch it on amazon prime video as its one of their original productions and of course it will find its market and the audience its aimed at and they will be more than happy with it.
    Bill Skarsgård in Ça : Chapitre 2 (2019)

    Ça : Chapitre 2

    6.5
    7
  • Jun 7, 2020
  • Pleasantly surprised.

    The first chapter was good for the first ten minutes !! After half an hour it dropped away very quickly in my opinion to be a very boring film,so to be honest I did not expect much from chapter two either. So I was pleasantly surprised to love the first hour build up to chapter two. Don't get me wrong as an horror genre fan this is not scary at all, but it certainly is a much more entertaining watch than the first helping. It reminded me of a darker version of The goonies and that is by no means a bad thing. The humour was good as this was much needed at the long running time. As in the original IT films I think at nearly three hours long it was far to long in length. But overall not a bad movie and would recommend it even if you did not like the first one. The acting was fine from the cast as you would expect from A lister Jessica Chastin and the ever reliable James McAvoy.
    Trevante Rhodes, Ashton Sanders, and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)

    Moonlight

    7.4
    1
  • Jun 3, 2020
  • I tried, but it was just dull.

    I watched the whole thing to see if I would begin to like it and yes it explores the subject matters of poverty, growing up gay and the never ending drug problem we still have worldwide. Moonlight will never reach the audience it may want to reach because let's face it the mainstream audience will just not connect with this film. We all know now the general public all they want nowadays is action and the endless marvel movies, what is a massive shame because I think good drama is far more compelling than the over the top brainless unrealistic action films. Despite a very good performance from Danielle Harris as the main characters drug fuelled mother who was an horrible out of control, unreliable woman who you will despise mainly because of the things she did to her son. I just thought the story and dialogue never really went anywhere. Maybe many others will disagree,and they are rightly entitled to their opinions, but no one can tell me you will get moved by this film, maybe its just me because I just could not relate to story being from a small town in the UK. I know the problems are faced everyday in the UK and American cities regarding drugs etc. Do not get me wrong the movie is well acted ,well filmed and will get the recognition from the academy but to me and the main general public this will be just a complete borefest to them. I think there are have been more superior films been done this year including the excellent hacksaw ridge to name just one an incredible film full of bravery from a soldier doing acts beyond what is expected from anyone in the military and to me was far better movie to me. Moonlight, oscars best picture material of course yes, that's why it won!! because this type of film will always get the votes from the academy, but I believe the general public would mainly go for hacksaw ridge if they had straight choice between the two, and on me viewing both movies now I would say they would be right and definitely the wrong film won.

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