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filmbantha

Joined Mar 2006
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Mission to Mars
5.75
Mission to Mars
The Toxic Avenger
5.64
The Toxic Avenger
Predator: Killer of Killers
7.57
Predator: Killer of Killers
Bunny Lake a disparu
7.37
Bunny Lake a disparu
La nuit du 12
7.07
La nuit du 12
La rue de la honte
7.85
La rue de la honte
Elysium
6.66
Elysium
Elle s'appelait Scorpion
7.15
Elle s'appelait Scorpion
Tropic
5.86
Tropic
Bliss
6.76
Bliss
La Planète des singes : Le Nouveau Royaume
6.86
La Planète des singes : Le Nouveau Royaume
Coursier de nuit
7.36
Coursier de nuit
Frontières sans fin
7.07
Frontières sans fin
Les meutes
6.37
Les meutes
Zvenigora
7.16
Zvenigora
Dangerous Animals
6.46
Dangerous Animals
Seuls les vieux vont au combat
8.27
Seuls les vieux vont au combat
The Monkey
6.06
The Monkey
Refuge
7.26
Refuge
Allonsanfàn
7.05
Allonsanfàn
Évanouis
7.87
Évanouis
Things Will Be Different
5.25
Things Will Be Different
L'oiseau blanc marqué de noir
7.56
L'oiseau blanc marqué de noir
Le vase de sable
7.35
Le vase de sable
Garage Olimpo
7.36
Garage Olimpo

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Det andet offer
7.7
Det andet offer
Anemone
Anemone
L'agent secret
7.8
L'agent secret
Ballad of a Small Player
Ballad of a Small Player
To Kill a Wolf
8.7
To Kill a Wolf
Good Boy
6.9
Good Boy
6.8
The Rebrand
Exile
Exile
Night Always Comes
5.9
Night Always Comes
Ruiner
Ruiner
Postal
6.3
Postal
Missing Child Videotape
5.5
Missing Child Videotape
Kisneviy golod
6.8
Kisneviy golod
Confesiones
6.7
Confesiones
Bob Trevino Likes It
7.5
Bob Trevino Likes It
Aty-baty, shli soldaty...
7.7
Aty-baty, shli soldaty...
La maison du lac
7.6
La maison du lac
Hopeu
Une source pour les assoiffés
7.2
Une source pour les assoiffés
Raw File
4.8
Raw File
Resident Evil
Resident Evil
Unmoored
5.8
Unmoored
Sorda
7.3
Sorda
Paul and Paulette Take a Bath
6.8
Paul and Paulette Take a Bath
Jeunes mères
7.0
Jeunes mères
Kaj ti je deklica
6.9
Kaj ti je deklica
Les misérables
7.4
Les misérables
Bulk
6.2
Bulk
Relay
7.2
Relay
She Rides Shotgun
6.9
She Rides Shotgun

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  • Arletty, Jean-Louis Barrault, and Pierre Brasseur in Les enfants du paradis (1945)
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Reviews24

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Tyrannosaur

Tyrannosaur

7.5
8
  • Oct 4, 2011
  • Tyrannosaur Feat. Q & A with Paddy Considine

    Stake Land

    Stake Land

    6.4
    7
  • Jul 1, 2011
  • A unique take on the post apocalyptic vampire movie

    Ever since the success of 28 Days Later back in 2002, the post- apocalyptic genre of films has been a crowded market with its fair share of successes and failures. Notable releases such as The Road and Zombieland have been accompanied by such misfires as Doomsday and I Am Legend that, whilst entertaining, ultimately failed to hit their mark. Stakeland is a brave and accomplished entry in Jim Mickle's career, and although there are only a handful of original ideas throughout the film, the ideas taken from other movies are handled with enough skill that they serve only to enhance the overall viewing experience. It must be said, some of the director's own ideas are fantastic and show a great potential for the future - a future that the ragged band of survivors we follow throughout Stakeland may not be able to enjoy.

    After our protagonist is saved from a disastrous situation which leaves him as the sole survivor of his family, he is taken under the wing of his rescuer; the elusive 'Mister', whose similarities to Whistler from Blade appear to be more than pure coincidence. Together,they embark on a road trip that tests them to their very limits as they encounter a whole host of dangers and struggle to survive whilst roaming throughout North America, picking up a number of travelling companions on the way.

    In a storyline not too dissimilar to The Mist, some surviving factions of humans believe that God has sent the vampires to punish humanity and it is these that pose almost as much danger to our band of travellers as the dangerous breeds of vampire that stalk them. These cults are a welcome addition to the film, enhancing the aspect of danger and providing the basis for some of the film's more memorable moments in a standout scene where a supposedly safe town is assaulted from the air.

    The initially nameless main character - played brilliantly by Connor Paolo (the spitting image of a young Colin Farrel) - has his life turned upside down at the start of the movie, however, we do not get to see how the whole world initially turned upside down, and the cause of the vampire's origins is rarely touched upon. His story is told through countless monologues that overlay the fantastic imagery of sparse vistas and urban decay, creating a sense of scale that is far beyond what we see on the screen. Whilst the other characters we meet do not have enough time to develop fully, they all play an essential part in the story, and although some scenes could have been far more powerful if the audience were affected by their plight, the suspense was enough to keep me on my edge of the seat throughout.

    There are few scares to be found in Stakeland but the overall sense of foreboding doom and the generous helpings of violence and gore should please the majority of horror fans. Anyone with even a passing interest in post-apocalyptic films will definitely take a lot from Stakeland and although it is not quite a genre classic, it will certainly become a cult favourite in a few years time.

    If you like this, you will love these:

    The Road, 28 Days Later, Near Dark, The Signal
    Le Discours d'un roi

    Le Discours d'un roi

    8.0
    8
  • Jan 20, 2011
  • British film making at its finest

    The King's speech is a heartwarming, inspirational and humorous tale that weaves between elements of serious drama and comedy with ease, thanks in large to excellent performances from the entire cast, with Colin Firth standing out as the stammering King George VI in one of his finest starring roles to date. Geoffrey rush is ever watchable as Lionel Logue, the speech therapist that comes to George's aid in anticipation of his potential to take the throne, and their often troubled relationship provides much of the humour as George's stubborn nature prevents pronunciation progress ( now I would like to see King George get his chops around that phrase), despite Logue's best efforts to conquer his stammer.

    Alongside the King and his speech therapist, Guy Pearce and Helena Bonham Carter are riveting to watch as his self-righteous younger brother and dedicated wife and although Timothy Spall has a limited amount of screen time, his humorous portrayal of Winston Churchill is an important presence, with his stoic nature and determination providing the King with some much needed confidence.

    As the king's speech is a character driven plot, it is imperative that we can empathise with the cast and Hooper has done an exceptional job at lightening the tone in key moments throughout the film - to ensure that we warm towards the king and his entourage - whilst still maintaining the importance of the fascinating historical events that unfold as the plot progresses. It is an impressive feat to bring so much drama and tension to a single moment in history and the build-up to the film's climax is perfectly paced as our faith in the king's ability to perform his speech begins to waiver, and at times it is easy to forget that this is a historical drama as the wit and audacity of certain characters appears very current without feeling out of place in 1930s Britain.

    Basing the premise of an entire film on a speech impediment was a brave move from director Tom Hooper and one that has paid off fantastically with the film receiving a total of seven Golden Globe Nominations as well as being a hot contender for a number of Oscars. Awards discussions aside, The King's Speech is a wonderful film that completely surprised me with its enormously enjoyable storyline and engaging insight into the impact that speech impediments can have on their hosts.

    This is arguably British film making at its finest with top-notch performances from a fantastic ensemble cast, brilliant direction from Tom Hooper, and a storyline that inspires and amuses in equal measures all adding up to make the King's Speech an unmissable film.

    If you like this you will enjoy these:

    Frost/Nixon, The Madness Of King George, Quiz Show, Quills
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