I had a harder time than necessary choosing a film this week and only because I placed so much pressure on myself. We were going to do High School Movies Month but that didn't work out (long boring story), so we've gone instead with Plan B, which actually fits our new theme rather well: B Movies. … Continue reading Stung (Film) Review
Tag: Jillian & Christa’s Great Blog Collab 2016
Little Voice (Film) Review
This is exactly the sort of movie you want to be snuggling down to on a Sunday afternoon (the time I tend to view all our films). It's gentle Sunday subject matter with just the right amount of Northern Grit but it has swears in it too so it's not exactly The Sound of Music (1965), … Continue reading Little Voice (Film) Review
Tootsie (Film) Review
Before we begin I have a couple of confessions. First off, I'm not sure if I've seen this movie. That's unthinkable really considering it's so far up my street but there it is. I think it's one I thought I'd seen and I may have watched bits, but I don't remember the whole film. Oooopsy. And B) … Continue reading Tootsie (Film) Review
Laura (Film) Review
Just check out that technicolour movie poster! Another thing the 1940's smashed the shit out of (in the best possible way). Following a pretty shitty week last week, Jill picked this Noir classic because it just sort of made sense. And believe me, it was a real treat for the end of a super stressful weekend … Continue reading Laura (Film) Review
88 (Film) Review
I'm not going to pretend that I chose this film for any other reason other than Katharine Isabelle. I love her so very much. That said, I'm not really sure what the fuck went on here so I think I'll just launch into it and see where this review goes. As always, *spoilers*. Also, I'm … Continue reading 88 (Film) Review
Barbara (Film) Review
Welcome to our first collaborative review of 2016! Last year's Collab was a blast as far as I'm concerned, featuring many, many films I never would have picked to watch myself but I'm glad I've seen. Yes, even the really awful ones. I'm excited to see what this year will bring in terms of hidden … Continue reading Barbara (Film) Review