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Babel - Drama, NowTV                                                                               Birdman - Drama, Fantasy, Netflix                                 Broken Vows - Drama, NowTV

Baby Driver - Action, Drama, NowTV                                                         Birth of the Dragon - Action, Drama, NowTV                 Bugsy - True Story,Gangster,NowTV

The Babysitter - Comedy, Horror, Netflix                                                    Black Butterfly - Thriller, NowTV                                    The Bucket List - Comedy, Netflix 

The Bad Batch - Action, Drama, Netflix                                                      Black Death - Horror, Thriller                                         Buddymoon - Comedy, Netflix 

Bad Company - Western, Netflix                                                                Black Rain - Action, NowTV                                           Bull Durham - Comedy, Netflix 

Bad Day For The Cut - Revenge Thriller, Netflix                                        The Black Room - Horror, Netflix                                   Bunraku - Fantasy, Action

Bad Match - Mystery, Drama, NowTV                                                        Black Snake Moan - Drama, Netflix                               Burn Burn Burn - Comedy, Netflix 

Bad Moms - Comedy, Netflix                                                                      Black Swan - Psychological Thriller, NowTV                The Burning Plain - Drama, Netflix 

Bad Samaritan - Drama, Thriller, NowTV                                                   Black Water - Action, Netflix                                         Burning Sands - Drama, Netflix 

Bad Santa 2 - Comedy, NowTV                                                                 Blackout - Mokumentary, Netflix                                    Bushwick - Action, Netflix 

Bad Teacher - Comedy, NowTV                                                                The Blind Side - True Story, Drama, Netflix                   BuyBust - Action, Netflix 

Bait - Action, Horror, Netflix                                                                        Blockers - Comedy, NowTV                                          The Bye Bye Man - Horror, Netflix 

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Western Anthology, Netflix                 Blood Diamond - Action, Drama, NowTV Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid - Western, NowTV

Barbarella - Sci-fi, Fantasy, NowTV                                                           Blood Money - Thriller, NowTV                                      Additions:

Barracuda - Thriller, Drama, NowTV                                                          Blow - Drama, True Story, Netflix                                  BlacKkKlansmen - True story, NowTV

The Basement - Horror, Netflix                                                                  Blowout - Conspiracy Thriller, Netflix                             Bullet - Action, Netflix 

Battle Drone - Action, Sci-fi, Netflix                                                            Blue Streak - Action, Comedy, NowTV                         The Bank Job - Crime, Heist, FromTV

Battle of the Sexes - True Story, NowTV                                                   Body of Lies - Action, Thriller, NowTV                          Byzantium - Horror, Drama, FromTV

Beast of Burden - Thriller, NowTV                                                             Bomb City - Drama, True Story, NowTV                       Backtrace - Action, NowTV

Baywatch - Comedy, Action, Netflix                                                           Bowfinger - Comedy, NowTV                            Bad Times at the El Royale - Thriller, NowTV

The Beast Within - Horror, Netflix                                                              Bokeh - Drama, Sci-fi, Netflix                                        Barb Wire - Comic book, NowTV

Beauty and the Beast (French) - Fantasy, NowTV                                    Book of Henry - Drama, Netflix                                     Being Frank - Drama, NowTV

Bee Movie - Animated, Comedy, NowTV                                                  Bottom of the World - Thriller, Netflix                       Billionaire Boys Club - True Story, NowTV

Beneath Us - Thriller, NowTV                                                                    Boys Don't Cry - Drama, True Story, NowTV                Book of Monsters - Horror, NowTV

The Believers - Thriller, Netflix                                                                  Boulevard - Drama, Netflix                                             Bumblebee - Action, NowTV

The Belko Experiment - Horror, Sci-fi, Netflix                                           The Boy in the Striped Pajamas - Drama, Netflix 

Benny and Joon - Comedy, Netflix                                                            Boyhood - Drama, Netflix 

Berlin Syndrome - Thriller, Drama, Netflix                                                 Boyz n the Hood - Drama, Netflix 

Better Watch Out - Thriller, Horror, Netflix                                                 Brad's Status - Drama, Netflix 

Between Worlds - Fantasy, Thriller, Netflix                                                Brain on Fire - True Story, Drama, Netflix 

Beyond Skyline - Sci-fi, Netflix                                                                  Braven - Action, Netflix 

Beyond Suspicion - Action, Thriller, NowTV                                             Brawl in Cell Block 99 - Action, Drama, Netflix 

The Beyond - Sci-fi, Netflix                                                                       Breach - Drama, True Story, Netflix 

Big Daddy - Comedy, Netflix                                                                    The Break Up - Comedy, Netflix 

Big Driver - Thriller, Drama                                                                       Breaking In - Thriller, NowTV

Billy Madison - Comedy, Netflix                                                                Breath - Drama, NowTV

Bird Box - Thriller, Sci-fi, Netflix                                                                Bright - Fantasy, Action, Netflix 

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Blood Diamond (2006)

Leonardo Dicaprio, Djimon Hounsou, Jennifer Connelly

Directed by: Edward Zwick (Legends of the Fall, Courage Under Fire, The Last Samurai)

Platform: NowTV 

IMDB: 8/10, RT: 63% Fresh

Synopsis: Set in Sierra Leon in 1999 Dicaprio plays Zimbabwean mercenary who makes a living selling conflict diamonds, whilst in prison for smuggling he connects with Hounsou a Mende fisherman who was captured and forced to work the diamond fields who found a large rare pink diamond and buries it. With the help of an American journalist Connelly, both men cross rebel held territory in a bid to recover it.

Verdict: If you can get past Dicaprios dodgy accent it’s not a bad movie, Hounsou is always good and I’ve always liked Connelly :cloud9:

 

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Blood Money (2017)

John Cusack, Ellar Coltrane, Willa Fitzgerald, Jacob Artist

Directed by: Lucky McKee (May, The Woman)

Platform: NowTV 

IMDB: 4.5/10, RT: 50% Rotten 

Synopsis: Three friends on a wilderness excursion cross paths with Cusack who is acting a little strange, later on they find bags of cash which just so happens to be the same bags that Cusack is looking for. While being hunted by him their own loyalties to one another are tested as greed rears it’s head.

Verdict: It’s sort of watchable, the characters pretty much start infighting within 20 seconds of finding the money, my reaction was like, really this quickly? I stayed with it but with Cusack phoning it in and not really connecting with the other characters I turned it off.

 

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Blow (2001)

Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz, Franka Potente, Rachel Griffiths and Ray Liotta

Directed by: Ted Demme (Life)

Platform: Netflix 

IMDB: 7.6/10, RT: 55% Rotten

Based on the book “Blow: How a small town boy made $100 million with the Medellin Cocaine cartel and lost it all” by Bruce Porter which is based on the true story of American smuggler George Jung.

Director Ted Demme passed away less than a year after the movies release by accidental cocaine induced thrombotic heart attack, irony!

Synopsis: Depp plays Jung who moves to California and begins distributing weed, he makes connections in Mexico and soon begins smuggling in large quantities leading to jail time a Colombian connection and Cocaine!

Verdict: Filmed with a large influence from Goodfellas I really enjoyed this, Depp’s performance really makes the movie.

 

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Blow Out (1981)

John Travolta, Nancy Allen, John Lithgow

Directed by: Brian De Palma

Platform: Netflix 

IMDB: 7.4/10, RT: 87% Fresh

Synopsis: Travolta plays a foley artist (sound effects) who is out one night recording when he witnesses a car have a blow out and go over a bridge into a river below, he rescues Allen from the wreckage and ends up with her at hospital. He’s told by an advisor that the man in the car is of political importance and it would serve no purpose for the public to find out he was with a woman who is not his wife. He begins to investigate his recording of that night and begins suspect it was no accident.

Verdict: Pretty good conspiracy thriller, Lithgow is especially good and Travolta puts in a good shift, the original musical score however is atrociously dated.

 

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Blue Streak (1999)

Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Peter Greene, Dave Chapelle

Directed by: Les Mayfield (California Man, Flubber)

Platform: NowTV 

IMDB: 6.3/10, RT: 36% Rotten

Synopsis: Lawrence plays a jewel thief who stashes his haul at a construction site before getting caught, after being released from his stint in prison he goes back to recover the jewels to discover that construction site is now a Police station.

Verdict: Urgh, even Lawrence’s comedy isn’t enough to keep me watching.

 

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Body of Lies (2008)

Leonardo Dicaprio, Russell Crowe, Mark Strong, Golshiftah Farahani, Oscar Isaac

Directed by: Ridley Scott

Platform: NowTV 

IMDB: 7.1/10, RT: 55% Rotten

Synopsis: A CIA agent (Dicaprio) on the ground in Jordan hunts down a powerful terrorist leader while being caught between the unclear intentions of his American supervisors (Crowe) and Jordan Intelligence.

Verdict: Typical espionage fare that’s elevated by the actors and direction.

 

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Bomb City (2017)

Dave Davis, Glen Morshower, Luke Shelton, Henry Knotts, Logan Huffman

Directed by: Jameson Brooks

Platform: NowTV 

IMDB: 6.9/10, RT: 75% Fresh

Synopsis: Based on the true story of the December 12th 1997 death of 19-year-old punk musician Brian Theodore Deneke, who was killed in a deliberate hit-and-run attack in Amarillo, Texas, by 17-year-old jock Dustin Camp. Deneke's death led to national attention for the city of Amarillo and its apparent intolerance for alternative lifestyles.

Verdict: This is a very well acted and directed tense drama. A difficult watch at times but Recommended.

 

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Bowfinger (1999)

Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy, Heather Graham, Christine Baranski

Directed by: Frank Oz

Platform: NowTV 

IMDB: 6.4/10, RT: 81% Fresh

Synopsis: When a desperate movie producer fails to get a major star for his bargain basement film, he decides to shoot the film secretly around him.

Verdict: I thought this was great fun, both Martin and Murphy on form!

 

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Bokeh (2017)

Maika Monroe, Matt O’Leary

Directed by: Geoffrey Orthwein and Andrew Sullivan 

Platform: Netflix 

IMDB: 5/10, RT: 45% Rotten

Synopsis: On a romantic getaway to Iceland, a young American couple wake up one morning to discover every person on earth has disappeared. Their struggle to survive and to reconcile the mysterious event lead them to reconsider everything they know about themselves and the world.

Verdict: I liked this, it’s slow and won’t be for everyone it’s not about the apocalyptic event and more about how these two people deal with it and live through it.

 

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The Book of Henry (2017)

Naomi Watts, Jaeden Martell, Jacob Trembley, Sarah Silverman and Dean Norris

Directed by: Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World)

Platform: Netflix 

IMDB: 6.6/10, RT: 22% Rotten

Synopsis: With instructions from her genius son's carefully crafted notebook, a single mother sets out to rescue a young girl from the hands of her abusive stepfather.

Verdict: The cast are really good but the film is all over the place tonally, it starts off as a cutesy movie with a single mother and her genius level son who takes care of everything before it switches up to child abuse. It’s a film of two halves and it doesn’t work.

 

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Bottom of the World (2017)

Jenna Malone, Douglas Smith, Ted Levine

Directed by: Richard Sears

Platform: Netflix 

IMDB: 5.4/10

Synopsis: The mysterious disappearance of a young woman leads her boyfriend on a journey for truth and perhaps his own unknown reality in this dark, hypnotic mystery that transcends the limitations of traditional narrative.

Verdict: Someone has been heavily influenced by David Lynch with Lost Highway coming to mind, I gave it 25 minutes but it really wasn’t doing anything for me.

 

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Boys Don’t Cry (1999)

Hilary Swank, Chloe Sevigny, Peter Sarsgaard, Brendon Sexton III and Alicia Goranson

Directed by: Kimberly Peirce (Carrie)

Platform: NowTV

IMDB: 7.6/10, RT: 88% Fresh

Synopsis: Based on the true story of Brandon Teena, who identified as male in the early 90s in Nebraska, the film documents the events that led up to his brutal rape and murder at the hands of John Lotter and Marvin Nissen, they also murdered two others. The film also highlights that legal and medical discrimination attributed to Teena’s murder, this led to greater lobbying for hate crime laws in the U.S.

Verdict: Its a tough film to watch as you can imagine with what happens to Brandon but it is powerfully acted by Hilary Swank and Chloe Sevigny, it earned an Oscar and Golden Globe for Swank. 

 

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Boulevard (2014)

Robin Williams, Roberto Aguire, Kathy Baker and Bob Odenkirk

Directed by: Dito Montiel (Empire State)

Platform: Netflix 

IMDB: 5.8/10, RT: 52% Rotten

Synopsis: One of Williams final roles, he plays a mild mannered advisor working in a bank leading an unassuming life, he befriends a male prostitute who he pays for his company just to talk, as time goes on he begins to face the truth about himself.

Verdict: Williams is very good in the role, very understated but the film plods along and doesn’t really go anywhere which is a shame.

 

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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008) - based on the 2006 novel of the same name by John Boyne

Asa Butterfield, Jack Scanlon, David Thewlis, Rupert Friend and Vera Farmiga

Directed by: Mark Herman (Brassed Off, Little Voice)

Platform: Netflix 

IMDB: 7.8/10, RT: 63% Fresh

Synopsis: Bruno (Butterfield) is a young German boy from an affluent family during World War 2, his father (Thewlis) is an Officer in the Nazi party, they move to the country and being utterly bored he explores the surrounding area and comes across a fenced off area with barbed wire and a small boy in striped pyjamas sat on the other side. He thinks the number on his shirt is some sort of game, as he returns and befriends the boy he begins to understand the circumstances both of them are in with devastating results.

Verdict: Ive seen some reviews level a complaint at this movie that it’s to much of a melodrama, yes it is to a certain extent but not everything covering the holocaust can be Schindlers List, the film does infer a lot of the atrocity that happens but you feel it through the actors eyes, their reactions, it doesn’t make it any less profound. This is a film seen through the eyes of a young boy who doesn’t fully understand the world he is living in or the lies he is being told until he meets this young Jewish boy. I thought it was really good and the ending was such a gut punch. Both young actors were great as was Vera Farmiga.

 

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Boyhood (2014)

Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, Ethan Hawke, Lorelei Linklater

Directed by: Richard Linklater (Before Sunrise, School of Rock, A Scanner Darkly)

Platform: Netflix 

IMDb: 7.9/10, RT: 97% Fresh

Synopsis: An ambitious project undertaken by Linklater to film the same actors over 12 years to show the journey of Coltranes character from boy to college and life’s twists and turns inbetween. 

Verdict: At 2hrs 45mins I wasn’t sure if I wanted to watch this but it’s Linklater and I love Before Sunrise & Before Sunset, it’s not as good as those two in my opinion but I did find myself invested and it really didn’t feel like a movie running close to 3hrs. Fans of Linklater will enjoy this.

 

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Boyz n the Hood (1991)

Cuba Gooding Jr., Ice Cube, Morris Chestnut, Laurence Fishburne, Angela Bassett & Tyra Ferrell

Directed by: John Singleton (directorial debut, Poetic Justice, Shaft, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Four Brothers)

Platform: Netflix

IMDB: 7.8/10, RT: 96% Fresh

Synopsis: The film depicts life in a ghetto of Los Angeles for 4 friends from childhood through to college, dealing with their environment and trying to live a life better than that environment dictates.

Verdict: Great directorial debut from Singleton with a surprising performance from a young Ice Cube, I also can't believe how young Morris Chestnut looks! The movies three acts have somewhat been imitated meaning you can see what's coming from a mile off but for it still has an impact today regardless. The background music is dated really badly but thankfully original soundtrack isn't used so much throughout. Good movie.

 

 

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Brad’s Status (2017)

Ben Stiller, Jenna Fischer, Austin Abrams, Michael Sheen & Luke Wilson

Directed by: Mike White 

Platform: Netflix

IMDB: 6.5/10, RT: 80% Fresh

Synopsis: Brad Sloan (Ben Stiller) runs his own non-profit organization, and lives a comfortable life with his loving wife and son, but cannot help contemplating how his old friends Craig Fisher (Michael Sheen), Billy Wearslter (Jemaine Clement), Jason Hatfield (Luke Wilson), and Nick Pascale (Mike White) are rich and accomplished. Craig works in the White House and published a best-selling book; Jason owns a hedge fund firm; Billy sold a company he founded, moved to Maui, and retired; and Nick is a Hollywood director. Brad's wife, Melanie (Jenna Fischer), tries to comfort Brad, telling him that they do not need to compare themselves with the wealthiest 1%..

Verdict: I think most people get to a point in their lives where they look back and think about the choices they’ve made, I could definitely relate to Stiller's character. The film is ok, it plods a little bit but Stiller does a good job in a non-comedic role, the voice over sharing his characters thoughts is a nice touch. Abrams who plays his son is dull as dishwater and sleep walks his way through it, the other big names only have bit parts.

 

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Brain on Fire (2016) - a Netflix original movie

Based upon: Susannah Cahalan’s memoir “Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness”

Chloe Grace Moretz, Thomas Mann, Richard Armitage, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jenny Slate & Tyler Perry

Directed by: Gerard Barrett

Platform: Netflix

IMDB: 6.6/10, RT: 11% Rotten

Synopsis: Moretz plays Susannah Cahalan a young budding reporter for the New York post, she has been given a big interview to do in a make or break moment but she starts to feel unwell, unpredictable symptoms present themselves and her personal and professional life begins to unravel as Doctor after Doctor fail to properly diagnose her condition.

Verdict: Cahalan finally gets diagnosed with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis which was only named in 2007, it presents as many different things which is why Cahalan was diagnosed ranging from manic depressive to schizophrenic to Bipolar. Moretz does a great job in showing the different characteristics this condition presents as, the supporting cast are good as parents who are at their wits end in trying to help their daughter. 

Many believe that people accused of demonic possession in years past may have had this exact condition.

I thought it was a good movie for its subject matter and better than the 11% rating on RT!

 

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Braven (2018)

Jason Mamoa, Garret Dillahunt, Jill Wagner & Stephen Lang

Directed by: Lin Oeding

Platform: NowTV

IMDB: 6.1/10, RT: 76% Fresh

Synopsis: Mamoa plays Canadian logger Joe Braven, married with a daughter and trying to deal with his fathers (Lang) dementia. After an episode that puts him n hospital Joe decides to take his father up to his cabin in a remote area to give him a break and get away from it all, little do they know it’s being used as a drop for drug runners who have come to collect their haul of Cocaine.

Verdict: Typical Mamoa performance but he does have good chemistry with Lang, Dillahunt plays his typical nut job role (think Deadwood), the first half hour drags until we get into the meat of this action thriller and it’s not bad when it gets going, some new ways of disposing of bad guys.

 

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Brawl in Cell Block 99 (2017)

Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Carpenter, Don Johnson & Udo Kier

Directed by: S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk)

Platform: Netflix

IMDB: 7.1/10, RT: 91% Fresh

Synopsis: Vaughn plays Bradley ex-boxer and now mechanic who loses his job, he reconciles with his wife (Carpenter) and begins working as a drug runner, flash forward 18 months and they have a big house, cars and his wife is pregnant. He gets caught on a big deal and sent to prison for 7 years, fully intending to tow the line and do his time until the Mexican drug lord involved in the deal kidnaps his wife and threatens to kill his unborn baby unless he gets put into maximum security and kills an enemy of his.

Verdict: Vince Vaughn in a truly transformative role for him, he gained 15lbs of muscle and trained in boxing for 3 months, the film is very reminiscent of grindhouse and is super violent, Vaughn commits to the role and at 6’5 I believe him! The fights look like they hurt, even being acted, a bit too real at times that made me wince but I was captivated by Vaughn’s performance.

 

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Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

Based upon: “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” by Truman Capote

Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal & Mickey Rooney

Directed by: Blake Edwards (The Pink Panther, A Shot in the Dark)

Platform: NowTV 

IMDB: 7.7/10, RT: 88% Fresh 

Synopsis: A young New York socialite (Hepburn) becomes interested in a young man (Peppard) who has moved into her apartment building, but her past threatens to get in the way.

Verdict: Loved Hepburn in this and it’s quite a good fun romantic comedy drama, if you can get past the horribly offensive Japanese character played by Mickey Rooney, Edwards would later come out and say he had wished he could recast that part.

 

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Breach (2007)

Based upon: The true story of Robert Hanssen, an FBI agent who spied for the Soviet Union and later Russia for more than two decades.

Chris Cooper, Ryan Phillippe, Laura Linney, Denis Haysbert

Directed by: Billy Ray

Platform: Netflix 

IMDB: 7/10, RT: 84% Fresh

Synopsis: FBI upstart Eric O'Neill (Phillippe) enters into a power game with his boss, Robert Hanssen (Cooper), an agent suspected of spying for Russia. O’Neil is tasked with finding the truth while gaining Hanssens trust to take him down.

Verdict: A slow burn spy drama with good performances by Cooper and Phillippe.

 

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The Break Up (2006)

Jennifer Aniston, Vince Vaughn, Jon Favreau, Joey Lauren Adams, Cole Hauser & Jason Bateman

Directed by: Peyton Reed (Yes Man, Ant-Man, Ant-Man and the Wasp)

Platform: Netflix 

IMDB: 5.8/10, RT: 34% Rotten

Synopsis: In a bid to keep their luxurious condo from their significant other, a couple's break-up proceeds to get uglier and nastier by the moment.

Verdict: I didn’t mind this, Vaughn is his usual self in a comedy and he worked well with Aniston.

 

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Breaking In (2016)

Gabrielle Union, Billy Burke, Richard Cabral

Directed by: James McTeigue (V for Vendetta)

Platform: NowTV

IMDB: 5.4/10, RT: 26% Rotten

Synopsis: A mother fights to save her kids during an home invasion.

Verdict: Story been told a million times and this one offers nothing new, Union was good but I was bored after 20 minutes.

 

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Breath (2017)

Based upon: The novel “Breath” by Tim Winton

Elizabeth Debicki, Simon Baker, Simon Coulter, Ben Spence

Directed by: Simon Baker 

Platform: NowTV 

IMDB: 6.8/10, RT: 79% Fresh

Synopsis: Based on Tim Winton's award-winning and international bestselling novel set in mid-70s coastal Australia. Two teenage boys, hungry for discovery, form an unlikely friendship with a mysterious older adventurer who pushes them to take risks that will have a lasting and profound impact on their lives.

Verdict: It plods along and didn’t really hold my interest, I started to get bored by about 40 minutes.

 

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