Loved this. I'm an instant convert to the mystery film at the PCC.
Nothing to say that I haven't already screamed.
Loved this. I'm an instant convert to the mystery film at the PCC.
Nothing to say that I haven't already screamed.
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Chose this as my staff mystery movie at the Prince Charles Cinema. You’re welcome! #savethepcc
The best final frame I’ve ever seen in a film. Loved this. I watched the first half an hour on the train back from Northamptonshire as I was delayed. Thank you Prince Charles for letting me watch the rest after missing the opening. Very little wrong here. 4 and a half stars because why not? How often do you hear better dialogue? Robert Shaw is great. The ending is perfect. Don’t they hit all metres? Funny? Thrilling? Well drawn characters? Doesn’t it work on every level?
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
POD CHARLES CINECAST PRESENTS A MYSTERY MOVIE MARATHON (11.15pm-10am) — #3 of 5
Where the fuck do I even begin. This is one of the WORST movies I have ever seen — I adored every second and tears of laughter streamed down my face on multiple occasions. James sent a voice note, earlier today, saying that this was probably one of the funniest cinema experiences of his life and I would find it incredibly difficult to disagree.
Ashton Kutcher was…
(35mm)
Maybe the kindest and nicest film ever made. Beautiful pastoral landscapes populated by kind, loving, beautiful souls. A glowing endorsement of America and humanity as a whole.
SO watchable. Saw with a live score which was incredible. Hugely vocal audience. We all cheered when he got out those pointy fingers.
Luke’s first time at Prince Charles Cinema fun
worth waiting two years for the prince charles to put it on. i think laura palmer might be the greatest film character of all time, certainly the most tragic. lynch manages to create a perfectly formed and focused story which simultaneously becomes tragic on an epic scale. sheryl lee's performance is so layered and true even despite the extremes she has to reach; it's shocking that her career hasn't been more successful. i guess it's hard to beat the perfect performance of the role to end all roles.