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The Light Between Oceans (2016) 

Engels The premise wasn't bad at all, the acting was decent, but the running time was awfully long. I understand that when you’re a lighthouse keeper, the days do get long, but the film didn't need to be so literal about it. It's possible that I was influenced by the fact that I'd seen another film before this one with a running time of 137 minutes, but I still think a cut would be in order.

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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017) 

Engels Even if I ignored the two sleazy-looking leads, I would still be annoyed by the weird plot that didn't work for me at all. Luc Besson bet everything on the visuals, but after a while I felt like I'd seen it all before and remembered Bruce Willis driving around in his cab in The Fifth Element. But The Fifth Element was action-packed, funny and full of one-liners. Here, there was just action that wasn’t all that exciting for me, plus Rihanna, who had already shown me her acting skills in Battleship. And if that wasn’t bad enough, I wasted more than two hours on this film.

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De Donkere Toren (2017) 

Engels I've read King's Dark Tower series a few times which is why I’m somewhat baffled. Why is the film called The Dark Tower when it is clearly a very poor adaptation of the first part of the series – “The Gunslinger”? Why is Roland played by a black man? If they make a film adaptation of “The Drawing of the Three”, how will Detta Walker be able to call him a honky? Things sure can’t be resolved by making Detta white, because then she would have to use the forbidden n-word and a wave of race riots would sweep the US. A huge yet predictable disappointment.

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Home Again (2017) 

Engels When Reese Witherspoon was younger, I avoided movies with her because she got on my nerves for some reason. Lately, I enjoy pretty much everything she's in (I feel the same way about Jennifer Aniston). I enjoyed mainly the first half of the film, then the humor surrendered to romance and the ending struck me as downright naïve. I wasn’t exactly thrilled, but it wasn't a disaster either.

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A Long Way Down (2014) 

Engels I wasn't really looking forward to this film, so I was quite surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I was very close to giving it four stars, but the inevitable monologues and dialogues at the end tried to play on my emotions in a disgusting way, so I ended up giving just three. The theme of the film toyed with a similar idea to El Club de los Suicidas, and the casting of Imogen Poots and Toni Collette was a great move. I'm all the more annoyed by the disappointing ending. "I'll give you a shout on the way down."

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Brimstone (2016) 

Engels Once again, the Dutch filmmakers pulled off a film with excellent atmosphere. Based on its running time, I thought it would drag on, but instead it just flew by. Guy Pearce was cast in the role of a slimy bastard, which was a perfect fit for him as usual. The story was told in an interesting way, kind of a journey against the flow of time, and it didn’t get boring for even a second. It’s true that there wasn't much action but when it did come it was brutal. The scene with the pigs reminded me of Deadwood and Mr. Wu.

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Doc Martin - Haemophobia (2004) (aflevering) 

Engels The creators got a little carried away this time with their enthusiasm for the main character, I could accept the operation in an ambulance, but at full speed? Come on, they could have let it stop for a while. Otherwise, the doctor entertained me as usual, his unempathetic approach to patients really amuses me, and the evaluation of the kiss was reeking of brilliance. That really pleases me.

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Kidnap (2017) 

Engels I thought I was in for a suspenseful thriller, but instead I got a weird commercial for an armored Chrysler and the US Highway System. I didn't enjoy the chase much as it was too long and interspersed with emotionally strained monologues addressed to God (absent) and the son (also absent). The writing felt uninspired and rather predictable, and the ending was downright dumb.

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Logan Lucky (2017) 

Engels I was going to give the film two stars but ended up adding a third one thanks to the second half. Once again, Channing Tatum failed to convince me that he's an actor. The only performance worth mentioning was Daniel Craig’s. I wasn't particularly enjoying the film until about halfway through, which is when things got slightly better, but I still felt like I I'd seen it all before (several times).

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November Criminals (2017) 

Engels I only watched the film because I love Chloë Grace Moretz who gave a decent performance as usual. As for the rest of the cast, only David Strathairn caught my attention. The story seemed flat and lifeless. To be completely honest, I was pretty bored. The longer I watched, the less I cared how the film would end.