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The pigeon tunnel. 2023.
7/10
Documentry conversation with John Cornwell aka John La Carre by Errol Morris.
Steady and interesting, it is only the two of them talking. Very well spoken. Cornwell speaks at length regarding his childhood and what lead him to eventually write his novels.
It mainly deals with his relationship to his father, there are slight deviations, but it seems to always circle round to that.
Slow with alot of reenactments and some scenes from tv shows or a film. He talks in a very philosophical way about his life, there are no exciting stories or dramatic events. Contrary to the stylized spy 007, the film does drag a little. But is a true look at a great, in his words 'artist'.
 
The outfit. 1973.
8/10
Two men take on a criminal enterprise.
Robert Duval stars as Earl Mackin, a small time criminal whose last heist was a bank controlled by the mob, which lead to him doing time.
Wanting payback for the murder of brother, he teams up with another bloke who was also in the last robbery and a woman to get 250 grand from the mob.
Basicly a remake of point blank starring Lee Marvin, 1967, but instead of going up the ladder till he gets to the top. These guys rob illegal activities.
Good 70's action with a running time of just over 90 mins. Used effectively, it builds a level of suspense intercut with violence.
 
The hunter will get you. 1976. France.
6/10.
A bounty hunter is given the task of tracking down a serial killer/robber that the police can't catch.
Sets up the hunter and the killer at the start of the film, but then the focus for most of it is a lad that survives doing a robbery with the killer. From there, the hunter gains his confidence via a prison escape. A sub plot with him involves a criminal group he stole money from sometime earlier.
Interesting film overall, kinda cheesy and aspires to be like Jean-Pierre Melville films. The fact it bookends the killer and hunter plot makes it confusing and somewhat lackluster.

No trailer.
 
When evil lurks. 2023. Argentina.
9/10.
Two brothers give rise to pure evil.
Very good film from the director of Terrified. Written and directed by him, its a simple story that sets up the film with quite a dramatic start. From there is stays bizarre as little things are teased out. The horror is steady and the tension eases off in the middle, but only to develop the story some more.
Very grounded sense of possession and what it takes to be cured. Things escalate and little call backs tie the whole story together.
With a running time of just over 90 mins, its an excellent horror that isn't goofy, or retreading anything and uses a folk lore type setting nicely with a small cast.
 
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