Moonfall (12A): Hilarious popcorn lune-acy that eclipses other bad films.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Moonfall” (2022). There are some films that I have big issues in assigning a rating to… because they are so bad that they end up being good. “Into the Storm” was a memorably hoot-worthy example. Roland Emmerich’s “Moonfall” is undoubtedly another. I saw this as a #Cineworld Unlimited preview, … Read more

Jockey (15): Nomadland with added horse.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Jockey” (2022). I saw this as a #Cineworld Unlimited preview, but “Jockey” gets a UK release on February 4th. Bob the Movie Man Rating: Plot Summary: Jackson Silva (Clifton Collins Jr.) is a jockey in the twilight of his career, trying to hide a crippling back injury from his … Read more

Licorice Pizza (15): Like going downhill on an out-of-control toboggan.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Licorice Pizza” (2022). Occasionally a movie comes along that makes you think you have done a few rounds with Anthony Joshua. “Licorice Pizza” is one such movie. A riotous and helter-skelter script that never stays still long enough for you to work out whether you are actually enjoying the … Read more

Save The Cinema (12A): I Can’t Argue with the Sentiment.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “Save The Cinema” (2022). This new Sky Movies offering, “Save the Cinema”, is short on finesse but strong on Welsh charm. It’s also based on a true story that I only fully dredged from the deep recesses of my brain as the film was running. Bob the Movie Man … Read more

The Lost Daughter (15): It will be all Greek to some people.

A One Mann’s Movies review of “The Lost Daughter” (2021). Another ‘catch-up’ movie for me on Netflix is Olivia Colman in “The Lost Daughter”, the directorial debut of Maggie Gyllenhaal. And, for the second film running, after “The Power of the Dog“, it has a wholly unlikeable character at its heart. Bob the Movie Man … Read more