Killers of the Flower Moon (15): Scorsese’s masterwork shows greed on an epic scale.

Ernest (Leo DiCaprio) chauffeurs for Mooly (Lily Gladstone)

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Killers of the Flower Moon” (2023) (from the London Film Festival). OK, so here comes one of the BIG Oscar hopefuls. “Killers of the Flower Moon” is a bladder-testing three and a half hours, but is magnificant: a widescreen $200 million epic that truly deserves to be seen on … Read more

“Flickering Dreams” Ep. 32: Reviews of The Creator, The Old Oak, Nowhere, Flora and Son, The Great Escaper and Saw X.

In Episode 32 of Flickering Dreams I’m joined by Andy Godfrey of Sorted Magazine and Konnect Radio, and Scott Forbes of The Forbes Film and TV Review. In this episode Bob, Scott and Andy review the following films: And in AOB, we say RIP to Michael Gambon; get obsessed with carrots; and I Bob provides more feedback on … Read more

The Creator (12): Americans are the bad guys in allegorical Vietnam/Sci-fi epic.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “The Creator” (2023). The week’s biggest new release is Gareth (“Rogue One“) Edward’s Sci-fi epic “The Creator”. In a battle between advanced AI Simulants and the American people, there’s little nuance displayed about which side you should be backing! Bob the Movie Man Rating: Plot Summary: In 2050, an … Read more

“Flickering Dreams” Ep. 31: Reviews of Dumb Money, Expend4bles, A Million Miles Away, The Lesson, Accused, No One Will Save You, The Canterville Ghost and lots more!

In Episode 31 of Flickering Dreams I’m joined by Andy Godfrey of Sorted Magazine and Konnect Radio, Scott Forbes of The Forbes Film and TV Review and Emma Sewell of Emma@TheMovies on Twitter. In this episode Bob, Scott, Emma and Andy review the following films: And in AOB, we discuss the upcoming London Film Festival; new categories in the … Read more

The Spectre of Boko Haram(’12’): War and kids shouldn’t mix.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “The Spectre of Boko Haram” (2023) (from the London Film Festival). This is another documentary I saw at the Film Critic screenings prior to the opening of the London Film Festival. “The Spectre of Boko Haram” covers the impact of violence on young children’s’ lives. I was lucky enough … Read more