El Club - Pablo Larraín (2015)
Definitely falls into the more admired than enjoyed category.
Ethel & Ernest - Roger Mainwood (2016)
Moving and delightful.
The Wailing - Na Hong-jin (2016)
The best horror film I've seen in quite a while.
Brilliantly directed, intense and scary. Makes most genre horror look cheap and stupid.
I'd give it a must see rating.
Train To Busan - Sang Ho Yeon (2016)
I'm not a fan of zombie movies but this was excellent and intensely gripping.
It had me on the edge of my seat for most of the running time.
Hitchcock/Truffaut - Kent Jones (2015)
Great documentary. Didn't tell me much that I didn't already know, but a pleasure to watch.
The directors comments were especially interesting.
I
British posters, help satisfy my curiosity by telling me what the ' bake off ', ' great bake off ' thing is all about?
I'm puzzled that so many tv viewers are interested in baking.
I would have thought it a dull, minority interest topic.
The Accountant - Gavin O'Connor (2016)
Daft Xmas eve light viewing.
Despite myself I enjoyed it.
The ludicrous plot moved along sharply, the references to other films were fun and I wasn't bored.
Akira Kurosawa double bill #2
Nora Inu : Stray Dog (1949)
Tokyo looks so utterly unrecognisable. I've really tried to figure out where the locations were but to no avail.
Rashomon (1950)
Masterpiece.