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The current app looks much better, but the features are the same.
Recent Movie Reviews

Independent Film Review – High Rollers
You have to wonder what percentage of the budget for High Rollers was spent on John Travolta. I’m guessing a fairly sizeable chunk. Having said that, it was worth it! I wouldn’t say that I was a huge fan of Mr Travolta but I have seen a fair few of his films and enjoyed them […]

Independent Film Review – Last Resort
A fairly modern trope of action films, the one man army is, usually, a heavily armed and well-trained combatant able to face numerous enemies alone and oftentimes facing multiple opponents. I say fairly modern because, to my mind, the one man army concept dates back to the sixties and, to me, the sixties is relatively […]

Movie Review – The Life of Chuck
Magical. Do you need to know anything else? It’s co-written by the director and… Who’s this other guy named Stephen King? Within the first 30 minutes of the movie, I was thinking this had that ineffable Stephen King quality. By the end I thought, “It’s either King, or someone trying very, very hard to channel […]

Movie Review – How to Train Your Dragon
As the train of live-action money-grabs remakes continues, this one isn’t half bad. It is still a charming story that is good, but not Peak Pixar good. Acting Casting for a live-action like this has to be one of the hardest casting jobs around. There is a very specific look that the actor has to […]

The Cinematic Journey of Keanu Reeves: A Data-Driven Deep Dive
Keanu Reeves, an actor who has navigated the tumultuous currents of Hollywood for four decades, has curated a career that is as enigmatic as it is iconic. From a time-traveling, air-guitaring teenager to a cyber-messiah and a seemingly invincible hitman, his filmography is a fascinating study in genre, performance, and audience perception. In this deep […]

Movie Review – Ballerina
Writing reviews for C-grade movies is the worst. There’s not much to praise, because, obviously. And there’s not much to hate on, because it wasn’t gawd-aweful. It’s basically the Big Mac of food. It will fill you up if you’re hungry for that sort of thing, but later, you sort of wish you hadn’t eaten […]

Film Review – The Phoenician Scheme
I don’t think I’ve ever hidden the fact that I’m a fan of Wes Anderson’s output. I was there for the first showings of Isle Of Dogs, The French Dispatch, and Asteroid City. I was all over Netflix when his adaptations of the Roald Dahl’s collection of short stories, The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar […]

Movie Review – Bring Her Back
Bring Her Back should have been a homerun for me. After trashing A24’s earlier films so badly they actually contacted me (yes, that really happened), recent gems like The Iron Claw and X had completely won me over. When I heard the Philippou brothers – who delivered the brilliant Talk to Me – were back […]
Anything Extra
One of the favorite features of the RunPee app is to let you know if there is Anything Extra during the end credits. We don’t just give you a yes or no. If there are extras, we’ll tell you when they happen, but without spoiling the fun.
