Tag: Films to watch

  • Wicked (2024)

    2h 40mins

    10/10

    Rewatch

    Musical – Emotional – Magical

    Wicked is the untold story of the witches of Oz, going back to how Elphaba became “The Wicked Witch” and Glinda became “Glinda the Good”.

    This is still my favourite new film I have seen this year. It brings me such joy and comfort to watch it. I am so excited to see Wicked: For Good when it comes out in November.

    My review from 20th January 2025 still applies:

    I felt like I came floating out of the cinema the first time I saw this. I felt so light and full of joy.

    I held off going to see it for a while where it had been so hyped and I love the theatre show (seen 4 times). I always have lots of reservations about anything I love being remade as I am not a fan of change. I went to see it by myself so that I could leave if I was hating it and not worrying about the opinions of anyone with me.

    Within the first few minutes I knew this was not going to be a problem. I felt the goosebumps creep up my arms and spread up my neck. I was hooked into the magical world of Oz. The music was beautiful, singing epic, dancing fantastic, sets mesmerising, costumes stunning and acting superb.

    I cried multiple times as I was pulled in and swept away in this beautiful story.

    It stayed pretty true to the original musical, no changes that made me recoil with it being “too different!”.

    I loved how grand it was and all the musical numbers having the epic scale like old musicals do.

    My only complaint is that I have to wait until November for the second half, Wicked For Good.

    I wish I could give this film a hug for all the joy it has brought me.

    I’m still listening to the soundtrack on repeat.

    Would watch again

  • Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

    3hrs

    7/10

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    Dark Comedy – Chaotic – Moral Corruption

    Based on the true story of wealthy stock-broker Jordan Belfort, as his wealth continues to grow, so does outrageous-ness of his spending with his a lifestyle of debauchery.

    This film is so chaotic, but in such a brilliant way. It’s hard to believe that it is based on a true story. You’re left thinking, ‘they must be exaggerating for film entertainment’, but then as it goes on you start to think, ‘actually are they underplaying what went on!’

    Leonardo DiCaprio is fabulous as Jordan Belfort. He starts out as this innocent, well meaning man looking to build his life in the working world as a stock-broker. His morals quickly go out the window as he starts to build in his success. His back and forths with Jonah Hill are hilarious.

    It’s outrageous, hilarious and sickening at the same time to see what those with excessive wealth can choose to put their money towards.

    Would watch again

  • The Craft (1996)

    1h 41mins

    7/10

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    Witchy – Teen – 90s

    When young Sarah moves to LA, she finds herself bonding with the “outcasts” at school through practising witchcraft, but will they be able to handle the power of The Craft?

    Fabulous 90s witchy film. Love the characters, love the costumes, love the aesthetic. I so wanted to be friends with these girls when I was a teen…up to about half way through the film!

    Fairuza Balk’s performance as Nancy stands out most to me and I think is probably the driving force of this film’s popularity.

    I will be rewatching this film for years to come.

    Would watch again

  • The Dark Knight (2008)

    2h 32mins

    8/10

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    Gripping – Action-packed – Superhero

    Chaos consumes Gotham as the Joker steps onto the scene and does not play by the other villain’s rules, will Batman be able to put an end to his madness?

    I remember seeing this for the first time in the cinema and being in absolute awe of this film. I am still left with that warm “What a film?!” feeling every time I watch it.

    Batman has been my favourite superhero since I was a kid and although Batman Forever (1995) will always be my favourite for nostalgia reasons, I would say that The Dark Knight is the best Batman film. The more realistic and gritty darkness of Gotham city that Christopher Nolan brings to the Batman franchise creates such tension and suspense. It is so different from the intentionally over the top and comic book styled Batman’s that came before.

    This film leaves me with such mixed feelings, where I adore Heath Ledger’s performance as the Joker, but then there’s the sadness of this being his last role.

    An intense storyline that has me gripped throughout. I can tell when a story has me hooked in, when it’s over 2 hours and I don’t notice how long I’ve been watching it. No quick glances at the time, I am there and fully invested. Amazing performances by all! Epic action shots. What a great film!

    Would watch again

  • White Chicks (2004)

    1h 49mins

    7/10

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    Satire – Slapstick – 00s

    Two FBI agents, eager to regain their boss’ favour, go undercover to prevent the abduction of two hotel heiresses by assuming their identities.

    I WOOON-DEEER what you have been doing if you are yet to see this film! It is one of those comedies I’m always happy to watch if someone suggests putting it on.

    Terry Crews has the stand out performance for me, where his scenes are the ones I look forward to most. The Wayans brothers are hysterical.

    Stick this on if you fancy a giggle fest!

    Would watch again

  • A Real Pain (2024)

    1h 29mins

    8/10

    Second time watch in the cinema

    Buddy comedy – Quirky – Family relationships

    After their grandmother’s passing, two cousins make a pilgrimage to her hometown in Poland to learn more about their heritage.

    I have given a higher score than the last time I watched as seeing it a second time showed me how much I enjoyed this film.

    I love the back and forths between Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg’s characters. For a film that has a very heavy subject matter, I would say the comedy in it is the main focus as well as being respectful to the history being explored in Poland.

    The original thoughts from my first review on 31st Jan still stands:

    My main take away from the film is having the courage to be your authentic self with others. It is ok not to be “nice and pleasant” all the time. If you’re having a low day, it’s ok to be honest about that and not need to feel you have to hide that’s how you’re feeing in case it makes others feel uncomfortable. Allowing others to see your true self gives an opportunity for a deeper connection.

    Would watch again

  • Shallow Hal (2001)

    1h 54mins

    6/10

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    Silly – 00s – Rom-com

    Hal is a very shallow man who has a chance encounter with Tony Robbins who gives him the gift of seeing people for their beauty within, but will Hal see this gift as a blessing or a curse?

    I know there are people who feel the comedy in this film has aged badly, but it still amuses me. I was still in primary school when this came out and I rI also feel that the message in this film is still important, that we should hold value in who people are, their actions and not what they look like.

    Would watch again

  • Twiggy (2024)

    1h 34mins

    7/10

    First time watch in the cinema

    Documentary – Iconic – Fashion

    In this documentary, Twiggy shares the highs and lows of her rise to stardom in the modelling world.

    Twiggy has taken a special place in my heart after watching this documentary. Seeing all the clips of young, down to earth Twiggy had me seeing someone I’d love to have been friends with.

    I knew very little about her before seeing this and was surprised to learn that her career expanded outside of modelling. She has released albums, been in films, hosted a TV show and starred in a broadway musical.

    I had a big “You go girl!” cheering moment when she put director Woody Allen on the spot after he had attempted to belittle her in his questions in front of a live audience. I’d seen this clip before, but was so glad to see it here also.

    A very insightful documentary that I found very enjoyable to watch.

    Would watch again

  • Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)

    1h 35mins

    7/10

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    Slapstick – Parody – Comedy spy film

    Dr Evil goes back to the 60s to steal frozen Austin Powers’ “Mojo”, but will this stop Austin from defeating his arch-nemesis once again?

    Although I think the first one is the best, I still love this one and who doesn’t love Mini Me!

    Austin gets to go back to his beloved 1960s to once again face his arch nemesis Dr Evil.

    A bundle of laughs if you’re looking for an easy watch to giggle to.

    Would watch again

  • Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)

    1h 35mins

    7/10

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    Playful – Parody – Spy Movie

    After being frozen for 30 years, playboy and world-class spy from the 1960s, Austin Powers must once again face his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil.

    Mike Myers being his hilarious self in this parody of spy cliches from 60s spy movies such as James Bond. Such a quotable, laugh out loud, easy to watch movie. Although I have watched it many times, it still cracks me up.

    I have to admit that my child self had no idea that Mike Myers played multiple characters and not just Austin Powers! Not sure how I missed that, but shows how fabulous he is.

    Would watch again