Tiger Bay (1959)
Gillie, an orphaned eleven year old tomboy who lives with her Aunt, witnesses a young Polish sailor, Bronislav “Bronek” Korchinsky murder his ex-girlfriend after she spurns him. Initially, the sailor does not know Gillie saw the murder, but abducts her once he finds out. Meanwhile, the police investigate everything.
The Brutalist (2024)
Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor and Bauhaus-trained architect László Tóth flees to the United States after being forcibly separated from his wife, Erzsébet, and orphaned niece, Zsófia. He strives to make a go of it, reunite his family, and deal with the demands of a wealthy client.
Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars (2018)
Documentary film covers Clapton’s early childhood, including the trauma of his mother leaving him to be raised by his grandparents, and his career, consisting of “a single-minded mission to raise the profile of the blues in popular culture”. Clapton’s tragedies, include his infatuation with George Harrison’s wife, Patti Boyd, struggles with drugs and alcoholism, and the death of his 4-year-old son Conor are highlighted, but his racist tendencies and other misdeeds are glossed over with only brief mention if at all.
Guns Don’t Argue (1957)
Low-budget docudrama about the early achievements of the FBI in defeating the most notorious criminals of the 1930s. Inaccurate and dull.
A Minecraft Movie (2025)
Five people transport to the minecraft world. I couldn’t be bothered to pay much attention to this stupidity.
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Tiger Bay (1959)
Gillie, an orphaned eleven year old tomboy who lives with her Aunt, witnesses a young Polish sailor, Bronislav “Bronek” Korchinsky murder his ex-girlfriend after she spurns him. Initially, the sailor does not know Gillie saw the murder, but abducts her once he finds out. Meanwhile, the police investigate everything.
The Brutalist (2024)
Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor and Bauhaus-trained architect László Tóth flees to the United States after being forcibly separated from his wife, Erzsébet, and orphaned niece, Zsófia. He strives to make a go of it, reunite his family, and deal with the demands of a wealthy client.
Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars (2018) Documentary film covers Clapton’s early childhood, including the trauma of his mother leaving him to be raised by his grandparents, and his career, consisting of “a single-minded mission to raise the profile of the blues in popular culture”. Clapton’s tragedies, include his infatuation with George Harrison’s wife, Patti Boyd, struggles with drugs and alcoholism, and the death of his 4-year-old son Conor are highlighted, but his racist tendencies and other misdeeds are glossed over with only brief mention if at all.
Guns Don’t Argue (1957) Low-budget docudrama about the early achievements of the FBI in defeating the most notorious criminals of the 1930s. Inaccurate and dull.
A Minecraft Movie (2025)
Five people transport to the minecraft world. I couldn’t be bothered to pay much attention to this stupidity.