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Reviews
What Is a Woman? (2022)
Witty, articulate and thoughtful.
Witty, articulate and thoughtful.
For anyone to attack this and spout buzz words like "fascist, transphobe, bigot, violent" means one of two things, you either have not watched it, or you are blindly supporting a dangerous narrative. Either way, it says more about you than it does about the movie or Matt.
Matt allowed people the opportunity to construct a simple argument, and they either struggled, became flustered, or shut down the discussion entirely. He used the examples of dangerous medications, and someone that had transitioned and suffered greatly.
Watch it without bias. Form your own opinions.
Knightfall (2017)
Well worth a watch
Accuracy of the portrayal aside, it is entertaining and emotionally touching. The earlier part of series 1 takes a while to build interest, but really finds its feet in latter stages. By the end of series 2 i was itching for the 3rd. Mark Hamill's character was throughly entertaining.
Marco Polo (2014)
Netflix f'd up not bringing this back...
Everyone I have spoken to loved this series to bits. Well cast, addictive, and visually spectacular. I watched it late, and binged it in no time at all. What an utter shame for the cast not to be recalled...
Architects of Denial (2017)
Amazing, powerful, meticulously well put together.
I have always known of the Armenian genocide of 1915, but not the extent of persistent hatred and persecution that they have had to endure for the past 100 years. It is not unimaginable to think that rogue nations such as Turkey or Azerbaijan are able to inflict such persecution without consequence, due to their geo-political and financial relevance to senior western nations.
This documentary does extremely well to show the despair on one side, anger on the other, and provoke the mind into sharing the grief of the unfortunate. A powerful showing that has moved all those I have recommended to see it. Well done Montell and Dean for crafting such a powerful message. I would love to see you apply your talent to message of the Assyrian genocide.