Sam Claflin
- Movies
Enola Holmes (2020) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
When it comes to "Enola Holmes," it never escapes its association with Sherlock Holmes, and thus struggles with establishing itself beyond Sherlock's shadow.
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Love Wedding Repeat (2020) – Review/ Summary with Spoilers
Operating on a level of cringe that will make it either hilarious or off=putting, “Love Wedding Repeat” surely isn’t for everyone.
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Charlie’s Angels (2019) – Review, Summary (with Spoilers)
The new Charlie’s Angels may have a few minor tweaks needed, but those can be done in the anticipated future installments.
Read More » The Quiet Ones – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Overview A young possessed girl lives off the feign hope which a nearly insane doctor provides. Review (with Spoilers) I dropped this from my movie watching schedule when it first came out because the first reviews for it were bad. However, being that I like Olivia Cooke on Bates Motel, I thought it was worth giving a chance. Plus, Jared Harris I thought was decent on Mad Men, so I figured that despite me not being a big time fan of the horror genre, maybe this could be one of those exceptions. Community Rating: 0.00% (0) - No Community Ratings Submitted.
Read More »The Riot Club – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
The Riot Club is neither funny nor does it hold any sort of complexity to make it appealing. It is a bunch of generic looking white boys, with money, who do as they please and pay off whoever they can. That is if they can. Community Rating: 0.00% (0) - No Community Ratings Submitted.
Read More »Love, Rosie – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Overview A romance film which pursues the idea that love can be eternal, possibly fate, but can still remain complicated. Review (with Spoilers) – Below Community Rating: 59.93% (3)
Read More »Me Before You – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
What can a person do to inspire a man to live? You can smile, be attentive, make him laugh and give good conversation, but can that be enough? Can one person make someone’s life worth living? Well, that is the question posed in Me Before You. Community Rating: 0.00% (0) - No Community Ratings Submitted.
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