Tea turned out to be lamb scouse with a crust of white bread, and very nice it was too
No premieres tonight, but the first rewatch was one I first watched back in 2017: The Manchurian Candidate (2004) which is good, though I suspect the original might be better? I have that on Blu-ray, so I'll have to dig it out and check.
And then rewatches of two of those films that, despite having a lot of big stars, seem somehow to have been given little regard. First, Money Monster (2016) with George Clooney and Julia Roberts, directed by Jodie Foster; and then Eye in the Sky (2015) with Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, and Alan Rickman in his final live-action role. Why does nobody ever seem to talk about these films? It's weird; I sometimes wonder if some anomaly means they popped into my universe but everybody else's never got them
Goodnight all
No premieres tonight, but the first rewatch was one I first watched back in 2017: The Manchurian Candidate (2004) which is good, though I suspect the original might be better? I have that on Blu-ray, so I'll have to dig it out and check.
And then rewatches of two of those films that, despite having a lot of big stars, seem somehow to have been given little regard. First, Money Monster (2016) with George Clooney and Julia Roberts, directed by Jodie Foster; and then Eye in the Sky (2015) with Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, and Alan Rickman in his final live-action role. Why does nobody ever seem to talk about these films? It's weird; I sometimes wonder if some anomaly means they popped into my universe but everybody else's never got them
Goodnight all
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