One Life (PG): Hopkins, Bonham-Carter and Flynn Glitter in a Moving Biopic.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “One Life” (2023). “One Life” has been doing the film festival circuit, but I missed it at the London Film Festival. But although it’s not officially released until January 1st, I saw it at a Cineworld Unlimited preview screening this week. It’s excellent, and I’ll be paying a second … Read more

The Three Musketeers: Milady (12): A bodice-ripping Eva Green lights up this swashbuckler.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “The Three Musketeers: Milady” (2023). Out now, “Milady” is the sequel to “The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan” which came out in April. Both movies were filmed back-to-back over 150 days from August 2021 to June 2022 with an average budget of $39 million each. Will they make their money back? Well, … Read more

“Flickering Dreams” Ep. 40: Reviews of Wonka; Maestro; Leave the World Behind; Merry Little Batman; The Three Musketeers: Milady & Icons Unearthed: Marvel Plus a review of the Golden Globes 2024 Nominations.

In Episode 40 of Flickering Dreams I’m joined by Emma Sewell of Emma@The Movies on X. In this episode Bob and Emma review the following films: We also have the fifth edition of our film quiz: “Dr Bob’s Movie Montage Mystery” (but only for video viewers on Youtube); the UK and Ireland Top 10; and … Read more

Maestro (15): Composer; Conductor; Educator; Homosexual; Egotist; Jew: a complex life.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Maestro” (2023). I’m pleased to announce that “Maestro” does NOT feature a flamboyance of flamingoes (see introduction to “Leave The World Behind“)! So I don’t feel obliged to wear sack-cloth and join a monastery just yet! I can well see why this one is getting awards attention. It is … Read more

Leave The World Behind (15): “If You’re Not Paranoid By Now, It’s Probably Too Late”.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Leave the World Behind” (2023). “Leave The World Behind” is another apocalyptic thriller, showing on Netflix. But this one is at least done with some style and suspense. It also, remarkably, features a flamboyance of flamingoes…. the second film in a row for me to see (after “Wonka“) to … Read more