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7/10
Funny and fun !
13 August 2020
I think people have grown away from appreciating a film for just what it is, as opposed to what they want it be. This film is funny and fun. Somewhat predictable by the title itself. But in the Italian way it is fun. I enjoyed it !
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6/10
Interesting!
13 July 2020
This film interesting as it presented mental input from a 17 y o perspective. Combined with the additional perspective of how social media drives young people these days, it was thought provoking in its presentation. when you watch a film like this, you know what your watching going on It delivers that
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The Thing About Harry (2020 TV Movie)
9/10
Fantastic!
24 June 2020
Love this film. It unapologetic with the gay characters. It has a seductive warmth that's moving. Great music and good direction. Love to watch it again
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Calamity Jane (1953)
9/10
Great musical !
23 June 2020
Of all her films this was Doris Day's favourite film. Easy to see why. Great music, nice flow and great performances.
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For the Boys (1991)
5/10
Great potential!!
16 May 2020
So under served by art direction and tacky effects which showed onscreen Should have been a much smaller scale film
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8/10
Searing portrait of marriage gone wrong!
10 September 2019
Independent film exploring the Confines of marriage gone wrong. Both leAds are excellent really intense true film
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Hope Gap (2019)
7/10
Good film - portrait of a marriage
8 September 2019
Very enjoyable drama about an couple whose marriage is strained and break up and the effects on each and their grown son. Some humour but a serious film. Performances are first class and as usual Annette Bening is outstanding. John O'Connor (Gods Own Country) also is a stand out
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