‘Norma Rae’: Sally Field’s ’79 Film Remains a Powerful Story of Industrial Action
Provides an important snap-shot of past social standards and highlights how far we have come.
Provides an important snap-shot of past social standards and highlights how far we have come.
The perfect thank you to the fans that have been following the MCU since day one.
Strong, character-based sci-fi with a message of positivity akin to the ideals and ethics of its iconic predecessors.
Minor shortcomings are easily overlooked thanks to some top-notch writing, astute direction and impressive lead performances.
Does not reach the heights it could with such a cast, but it is still good, unsophisticated fun.
A dark, violent, very weird take on a dark, violent and very weird character.
Not a complete fail, but offers no real scares or even someone to cheer on.
Music and sound design should complement scares and tension – not be the source of it.
An embarrassment, although young Marsai Martin should take a bow.
There are flashes of Gilliam-esque mischief to savour, but it’s just too much of a mish mash to enjoy