Just wonderful! A fantastic way to end the trilogy, lots of laughs and some really sad moments too (yes I cried a bit!). I can’t fault it.
5 Stars.
Thought-provoking and realistic, it really gave you the impression that this was a documentary of an event which really happened. The story was good, although slightly cliche, and left room for a sequel.
4.5 Stars
Hilariously funny, and very skeptical and science-orientated. I loved it!
4.5 Stars
A nicely paced film, the tension and terror grows with every passing moment. I love the whole “the real danger is us” thinking, and this is quite possibly what would actually happen should monsters start appearing in the mist!
4.5 Stars
Whatever your opinion on the healthcare reform in America, you need to see this. Moving and shocking, Michael Moore compares the US health system with other countries in the world, with surprising and disgusting results.
5 Stars
Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter are both fantastic, as usual. A very dark and dismal nineteenth century England is contrasted by the brilliant songs and subtle comedy, adding to the atmosphere to make it a very enjoyable watch. I cannot stop listening to the soundtrack — it is wonderful.
5 Stars
Sometimes heart warming, sometimes heart stopping, this supernatural chiller is fascinating to watch and you just have to watch it again after the big reveal.
4 stars
A beautiful story, pulls all your heartstrings and is both happy and sad. Very Memorable.
4.5 stars
Absolutely awful acting and basically no plot. I understand that it is based on a comic book and it was made in the 80s but c’mon, this is just painful to watch. It gets one star for Courtney Cox and Tom Paris Robert Duncan McNeill.
1 star.
Entertaining and enjoyable, but predictable with reused topics. The girls have ‘grown up’ and are facing new challenges, but it is all a bit cliche.
3 and a half stars.
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