The Old Oak - very dark and powerful about Syrian refugees in the North East.
Wicked. Great and the time flew by.
Slap Shot. My son started playing ice hockey and I played a little many moons ago. I felt it should be part of his education. One of my favourites and I think one of the best sports films.
Memoirs of a Snail.
I really enjoyed this Australian animation of a couple of kids growing up .
Sad, funny, uplifting , depressing and positive in equal measures. You’ll soon forget the animation and will connect with the characters.
It’s one of the best I’ve seen for a long while.
The Hanson Bros. were based on the three Carlson Bros.. Two of the three Carlsons appeared in the movie as one brother, Jack, was unavailable (he was playing ice hockey!) & Dave Hanson was portrayed by another hockey player called (errr) Dave Hanson.
https://history.vintagemnhockey.com/...lson-brothers-
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Jim.
Snerting
(English title: Touch)
An idealistic overseas student in 60's London, a Japanese restaurant, and a search for resolution in this Icelandic romantic drama. You'll probably know if that's your thing already. A weepy, and occasionally saccharine, but held aloft by restrained performances.
Bonus points for disciplined omission of moody knitwear and chic murders.
Caleb Cooper on Tour on Amazon Prime, very funny & inspiring
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I liked this too. Garland knows exactly what he is doing. Slightly surprised he gets the funding in an era of superheroes, animation and sequels but I am thankful he gets to give his take on the American road trip and war movie. Set pieces are truly tense, avoiding the genre trap of focussing on the hardware, noise and action, and keeping it personal. The Killing Fields meets Full Metal Jacket. And yes, a nod to Rear Window with the photographer echoing the audience's (and society's) voyeurism. Jesse Plemons is terrifying. And Kirsten Dunst is granite, in what should be an awards-troubling performance. Garland deserves recognition not just for the writing and direction (both excellent) but for just getting this made.
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Conclave with Ralph Fiennes. Very slow but beautifully shot and very well acted.