A rewatch within a month. Sharing the love with the uninitiated. 😉 source https://letterboxd.com/jun6lee/film/nobody-2021/1/
Swordfish, 2001 – ★★★½
Twenty years on, this didn’t feel as dated as I thought it might. It takes the philosophical trolley problem and makes an entertaining watch out of it. Probably […]
The Crimes That Bind, 2018 – ★★★★
Part of my ongoing Higashino fanboying. Really enjoyed this despite the weird editing. When you manage to get the emotions and motivations right from every standpoint, the rest […]
Wrath of Man, 2021 – ★★★
When Guy Ritchie decides to take Statham in a role tailor made for him, half his work is done. For the rest, we have plenty of inspiration from […]
Those Who Wish Me Dead, 2021 – ★★½
Starting a film with someone having a bad dream about their trauma should have set my expectations to average or below, but oddly, it’s the title that made […]
Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, 2021 – ★
Frankly, I shouldn’t have bothered. I have no idea why I watched this, never mind seeing it through. It’s terrible. Here-on is just me trying to convince myself […]
Atari: Game Over, 2014 – ★★★
I think it may take a bit of geek DNA to appreciate the drive and passion that this oozes, but in a way, I felt “these are my […]
The Hidden Face, 2011 – ★★★½
Didn’t realise it for the first 20 minutes, but I’ve seen the Hindi remake of this, so a little was lost in the impact of the reveals, but […]
Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, 2021 – ★★½
All rather familiar. They manage to get a set-piece or two in which shows some creativity, but all-in-all felt like a “cashing-in on a franchise” fare. The marvellous […]
Mortal Kombat, 2021 – ★★½
This being the first in the franchise that I’ve felt compelled to watch was a loopy fruit basket. Ridiculous on so many levels, yet strangely enjoyable. One of […]
Train to Busan, 2016 – ★★★½
A little late to the show with this one, but it surely delivered. What was notable was how almost all the passengers showed varying degrees of character arcs. […]