Dark Comedy

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Martin McDonagh’s Oscar-winning black comedy about a train journey where an older man (Brendan Gleeson), whose wife has died that morning, encounters a strange and possibly psychotic young oddball (Rúaidhrí Conroy). As the journey progresses, things take several turns for the worse for the bereaved widower… Subscribe to Film4 for more interviews, clips and trailers: https://bit.ly/2up0y8g #Film4 #ShortFilm #Comedy

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Movie Reviews

Top 9 Christmas Movies You Should Watch

Top 9 Christmas movies is a blog post featuring my favourite Christmas movies that you should watch. I love everything about Christmas. Decorating the Christmas tree, visiting the Christmas markets here and abroad, eating Christmas cakes, family gatherings…everything! My preparations for Christmas season begin with watching Christmas movies. However, I […]

Top 9 Christmas Movies You Should Watch

Movie Reviews

Xala (Senegal)

Xala, Senegal’de konuşulan dillerden biri olan Wolof dilinde geçici cinsel iktidarsızlık demekmiş. Ousmane Sembene’in 1975 yılı yapımı Xala filmi, sömürge yılları sonrası bağımsızlığına kavuşan Senegal’in yönetimdeki hükumetin bakanlarından birinin üzerinden bize tipik bir Afrika ülkesinin içinde bulunduğu durumu anlatıyor. Xala için kara komedi filmi de diyebiliriz bana göre. Nüfusun yüzde doksan beşi müslüman olan ülkede […]

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Movie News

Gary Oldman Cracked Filming ‘Mank’ Multiple Takes: ‘I’ve Done This Scene 100 *** Times’

One of the big set pieces in David Fincher’s upcoming new film “Mank” occurs when a drunk Herman J. Mankiewicz (Gary Oldman) shows up to Hearst Castle unannounced and crashes a dinner party being thrown by media giant William Randolph Hearst (Charles Dance). Among the many guests around the table is Marion Davies (Amanda Seyfried),…

Gary Oldman Cracked Filming ‘Mank’ Multiple Takes: ‘I’ve Done This Scene 100 F*cking Times’

Movie Reviews

Deliverance: Camping Romp With Banjos & Rivers

Do you deliver? Here’s a notorious thriller from 1972. Directed by John Boorman, it’s a tense and disturbing romp about banjos, hillbillies, and inbreeding. Lovely! Deliverance Four business blokes from Atlanta decide to take a weekend off to go canoeing in the Georgia wilderness. A region set to be dammed soon (as in, a dam […]

Deliverance: Camping Romp With Banjos & Rivers

Documentary

The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019)

To get this out of the way: how much did I like The Personal History of David Copperfield? Well, fifteen minutes into the film I felt like I had been enveloped in a warm hug, and I wanted to return the favour and hug back the film and everyone involved in it. Who would have […]

Hang in there, kid, you’ll make it through: The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019)

Movie Reviews

İngiliz Dönem Filmleri

Dün sevdiğim İngiliz dönem dizilerini paylaşmıştım. Bugün de filmseverler için sevdiğim İngiliz dönem filmlerini paylaşmak istedim. Diziler için uzun zamanlar gerekiyor ama filmler en fazla 2 saatte izlenip bitiyor. Diziler günlerimizi, bazen haftalarımızı gaspederek aynı karakterlere, aynı atmosfere yoğunlaşmamızı sağlayıp bizi müptelası haline getiriyor belki ama öyle filmler var ki insan defalarca izlese hiç bıkmayacağını […]

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Movie Reviews

Make Up

Make Up UK (2019) Dir. Claire Oakley Being the outsider is always difficult, more so when you arrive in a place where the local community is tight knit. You may have the support of someone close already part of that number, but there is still everyone else to win over – just don’t end up […]

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