October 2023 Film News/Trailer chat thread

6th October
The Exorcist: Believer
Blackberry
Golda
The Great Escaper
The Burial
Fair Play (Netflix)

13th October
Taylor Swift: The Eras Concert
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie
Sumotherhood
Smoke Sauna Sisterhood
The Miracle Club

20th October
Killers of the Flower Moon
Foe
Trolls Band Together

25th October
Five Nights at Freddy’s

27th October
Cat Person
Retribution
20,000 Species of Bees
Typist Artist Pirate King
Pain Hustlers (Netflix)

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uuuuurgh, guess with this, dumb money and air, this might be a regular genre now. hope not

on some wednesday evenings, vue do a ‘bfi presents…’ movie. hope it continues- hasn’t been well attended when i’ve been.

cheap entry, indie previews

Blackberry is meant to be good though, and it’s a cautionary tale so rather different to the others. I want to watch it just for Glenn Howerton to be honest

(also I liked Air, though have zero desire to see Dumb Money or that Flamin Cheetos film)

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cautionary or not, just don’t want any of these ‘stories’ that sound like harvard business school syllabus. unless there’s strikes involved!

sure they’re all meant to be good, don’t care!

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There’s a load of stuff on at the cinema I’ve got a monthly pass for this month. Probably end up seeing about one of them, but fancy:

  • Fair Play
  • Dumb Money
  • Stop Making Sense
  • The Old Oak
  • Dead Man’s Shoes
  • Angelheaded Hipster
  • Earth Mama
  • Robot Dreams
  • Cassius X
  • Mean Streets
  • The End We Start From
  • The Piegeon Tunnel
  • Peeping Tom

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If he doesn’t shoot someone whilst saying Buzz off I will demand my money back.

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Hammer films are back!

RIP Terence Davies, the most underrated British film-maker of his generation. He was a poet, no question, and there was absolutely nobody like him, there couldn’t be. The fact that he made most of his films about the part of the world that I was born in, was a privilege indeed.

I talked to him once, and got his autograph, a few years ago after a screening of his Distant Voices Still Lives, just miles from where much of it was filmed. I was tipsy and he was shy but it was a dream come true all the same, much like the best of his films.

“I love the light nights… “

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