Miracle Workers
Utterly weird, not overtly funny, and yet somehow compellingly charming.
Utterly weird, not overtly funny, and yet somehow compellingly charming.
Spellbinding animations, a beautiful soundtrack, and a heartfelt story. Stunning!
Too preoccupied with building a story out of the ashes of the fairly self-contained initial movie, resulting in an (albeit pretty) muddled mess.
Neatly ties off all the outstanding questions about the world of dragons, and does so with absolutely stunning visuals
Captain Marvel is played perfectly and looks set to be a fitting lead for the next generation of the MCU, even if some of the origin felt a little, well, unoriginal.
After all these years, they stick the landing so damn well! An extremely fitting finale to the definitive superhero era and many of its main characters.
Whilst sitting the shadow of the first film, this still manages plenty of fun moments, and a much more interesting overall plot to boot.
Brilliantly acted and directed, though at times almost too painful to watch (in a good way).
A mess, but an enjoyable one nevertheless.
Despite a compelling attempt to return to the OG cast, it doesn't quite hit the ground running.
Despite the clear advances in CGI, these dinosaurs have never felt less realistic. The only saving grace is a competent set of performances from Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas-Howard.
A clever, modern equivalent toΒ Skins for the current generation, albeit one with a very American view of British schooling π