How to Train Your Dragon 2
Lives up to the original to deliver a brilliant yet more mature look into the relationships between dragons and Vikings. An exceptional kids film and a lot of fun for adults as well.
Lives up to the original to deliver a brilliant yet more mature look into the relationships between dragons and Vikings. An exceptional kids film and a lot of fun for adults as well.
An excellent kids movie that I defy anyone to watch and not come away with a great big smile on their face. Toothless is an iconic character and the plot, animation, voice acting, music, design, action, and humour are all top notch.
A fun take on some classic characters, with decent ideas and solid casting marred slightly by a lot of plotholes and some weird story decisions. Hawk and Dove are dope, though, and that's pretty impressive.
A weird but enjoyable movie with some amazing action sequences and a very alive Gotham; Quinn-tessentially Harley (I couldn't resist).
A surprisingly competent superhero movie wrapped around the most ridiculous superhero in DC's canon.
An exceptionally well-crafted story, with brilliant characters, fantastic world-building, excellent humour, genius side quests, and more memorable moments than IΒ can count. Combined with one great expansion and another that could easily be classed as a standalone game of equal calibre, and the final package is one of the greatest gaming achievements I've ever had the pleasure of playing. Truly outstanding and the top of its field.
The heavenly, hellish, and utterly neutrally amazing comedy.
A quirky, British tale that is all the dafter for the fact that (most of it) is true. Maggie Smith is phenomenal and the multiple Alan Bennets is a clever gimmick that works.
Is it 100% perfect? No, but it is 99% perfect and an incredibly important cultural moment to boot. Everyone should watch this film at least once, preferably in the cinema.
Brilliant, genre skewering television wrapped up in an animated show that pulls some surprisingly intelligent punches. It had a slow start but it has continued to build steam and shows no signs of slowing down.
A competent adaptation that suffers some pacing issues, particularly in the first season, but which continues to build and improve on itself, with excellent world-building and a brilliant core cast who are bringing these characters to life.
A more competent version of the live action Suicide Squad movie, though ultimately the plot falls apart entirely if you stop and think about how government departments work at all. Still, where's the fun in that?