“Flickering Dreams” Episode 50: Reviews of Gassed Up, Suncoast, Lover, Stalker, Killer and The Promised Land.

The regular Flickering Dreams film review podcast features this week: In this celebratory 50th episode Bob, Scott and Andy review the following films: We also run through the UK/Ireland Top 10 at the box office and play another round of our competitive film quiz (video version only).  And in Any Other Business: we mention the … Read more

Migration (U): Chicken Run 2 But More Mallardy.

A One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “Migration” (2024). It’s half-term in the UK and so a good kids film is just what desperate parents are looking for. And “Migration”, from the Dreamworks “Illumination” studio, delivers just that. It smashed to the top of the box office charts when it was released last week and … Read more

Reviews of the Films in the BAFTA Best Short Animation Category

One of the joys of the awards season for me is to delve into some of the aspects of cinema that I seldom get exposed to. The awards shortlists force me to sit and watch films that wouldn’t normally get to the top of my pile. One such category in the BAFTA for ” Best … Read more

Lover, Stalker, Killer (15): Mansplaining to the Death.

Close up of potential suspect Cari Farver

A One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “Lover, Stalker, Killer” (2024). “Lover, Stalker, Killer”, new on Netflix, is a documentary about a bizarre stalker-incident that happened in Ohio about 10 years ago. The story is great. The documentary… not so much. Bob the Movie Man Rating: Plot Summary: Dave Kroupa is an everyman car mechanic … Read more

Suncoast (15): Teen-love and Teen-death deliver a heady mix in this True-Life Drama.

Doris and her friends wear their prom dresses in a bedroom.

A One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “Suncoast” (2024). “Suncoast”, new on Disney+ (Star), is about impending death and the grief associated with that. So if you are looking for a cute romantic rom-com for Valantines Day, look elsewhere. While death is inevitable for all of us, it is seldom addressed quite so head-on as … Read more