Category Archives: Movie Reviews

Review: R.I.P.D. (2013)

From the beginning I was tending to think R.I.P.D. was a bit of a remake of the Men in Black franchise with a slight twist to stave off the law suits.. Well yes there were some definite similarities (except of course Men in Black was about aliens, R.I.P.D. is about ghosts), but more than anything it reminded me of the Ghost busters films.ripd-jameshong-grandpachen-marisamiller-600

R.I.P.D. was essentially a religious comedy assuming your agreement with American Jesus fervour in the spirit of so many films of the fifties. Once you get over this (if like me you tend to switch off when it pops up in films..) it was a quite entertaining film with 5/10 cgi effects.

Without wanting to give the whole film away, a cop dies goes to heaven and gets the option to return as part of the R.I.P.D. to police the ghosts of dead people who refuse to leave the earth after they die.

The twists and turns kept you guessing until the end. Not one I’d watch again or put in the top 50 movies but some mild entertainment to kill a few hours.

Review: Letters to Juliet (2010)

As a visual fan of Amanda Seyfried as I am sure are many, many red blooded male film goers I watched this movie with few expectations other than the above.

I was delightfully surprised by a very enjoyable film about finding lost love after many years. You could sort of pick the plot as it went along and there were some distinctly fairy-tale elements at work, much in the style of Hollywood Musicals of years gone by.Letters_to_juliet_poster

If like me you believe that films should not always be about super serious, reality, but rather make you feel a bit better than your own miserable life, this is the film for you. After having just seen Seyfried in Lovelace this was a very different film, but then I remember her almost on key singing from Mama Mia which had a lot of the same sparkly glazed view of love.

Of course if you are a woman, you will absolutely adore this film and rave about it to your friends for days afterwards…Guys watch it with your girlfriend and she will love you for it and its ok if you enjoy it a bit too (the film I mean..).

Review: World War Z (2013)

After a massive media build up I was looking forward to finally seeing World War Z. If I was to summarize the film in a few words I’d say it was an average Zombie Flick with some interesting ideas.

Brad Pitt just didn’t seem to suit the role very well and the family scenes that dominate theWWZ earlier part of the film were frankly fairly unconvincing. Unless of course this is how American families really are, in which case I was kinda glad when the Zombies started chasing them…

The middle of the film broke some new and interesting ground in the Zombie genre and its quite a shame that the film had a poor beginning (and ending as it turned out), almost like two different people wrote those sections of the script.

Frankly if you want to watch this film I would suggest you get the DVD of the 2002 film 28 days later (or even its not as good American money 2007 sequel 28 Weeks later..) and enjoy a good Zombie flick.