Guy Ritchie's newest film The Gentlemen is a slick-talking, very British, crime drama that will delight Anglophiles and Ritchie fans alike. While a bit over-the-top, The Gentlemen earns its laughs.
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Charming and heartfelt Troop Zero follows the story of misfit Christmas Flint and her determination to get her voice on the Golden Record. Hearing that whoever wins the Birdie Scout Jamboree will get their voice on the record, Christmas sets out to create her own troop with their own style of doing things. Produced by the same team as Beasts of the Southern Wild, Troop Zero is a cute and enjoyable film to send a Saturday afternoon with. Watch it now on Amazon Prime.
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2020 kicks off with a pointless sci-fi horror that belly flops so hard it’s painful to watch. Underwater stars Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, John Gallagher Jr., Jessica Henkwick, and T.J. Miller, in a survival race on the ocean floor. Part of a 300-plus mining crew, the hapless team has to escape to the surface as the massive underwater drill implodes. The monster that causes it to fail is as boring as the character development is lacking. Underwater feels like a cheap reimagining of James Cameron’s The Abyss.
Save yourself the trouble and watch that classic instead.
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When it comes to the World Wars, the Second World War seems to capture much of the imagination and romance of Hollywood. World War One not so much. And perhaps that’s due to there being a “less clear” enemy. There aren’t Nazis in WW1. But the First World War has plenty to offer when it comes to storytelling. Writer/Director Sam Mendes proves this in his film 1917 A truly immersive experience, 1917 follows two British soldiers as they set out on a ride-or-die mission across No-Man's land. What makes 1917 truly spectacular is the one-shot technique, which makes the film feel like it's all one continuous shot.
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