onderhond Top 950
Love on Sunday

"Love on Sunday is an endearing film with a warm, summery vibe, strong performances and effective drama without any false sentiment."
Eden Lake

"Eden Lake is a prime example of British harshness combined with good old-fashioned horror, increasing the insanity notch by notch and delivering a great finale."
Pretty Persuasion

"If you're looking for some snide high school comedy, with a memorable lead performance, some upscale visuals, and a challenging finale, give this little gem a shot."
Jam

"Jam is great entertainment, sporting a healthy amount of black comedy, coupled with solid performances, refined styling and some interesting narrative twists."
I Belonged to You

"Yibai Zhang's talent is beyond questioning. The stronger bits of his latest effort are stunning, dressed up in lush visuals and backed up by a strong soundtrack."
Volcano High

"The styling is zany and explicit, while the story is little more than an excuse for some great action scenes. And that's exactly what a film like this should be about."
The World's End

"The World's End if by far my favorite entry in the trilogy (don't worry if you haven't seen the other two first by the way, they are only related by crew and a few running gags)."
Your Friends

"It's not a wildly original film but it introduces enough elements to differentiate itself from other Japanese dramas while keeping the usual traits firmly in place."
The Men who Stare at Goats

"Genuinely funny big budget American comedies are very hard to come by."
Twin Warriors

"Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh are a delight to watch, the action choreography is spectacular and the mix of daft comedy and sprawling martial arts makes for amazing entertainment."
Zombieland

"If you're up for an entertaining, funny and fast zombie flick than Zombieland should be first pick. Even though it's not wildly original it hits all the right notes."
Heavenly Forest

"Tada, Kimi Wo Aishiteru is a sweet, cute, good-natured and hopelessly naive little film."
The Disappearance of Alice Creed

"That said, the final act is still pretty tense and enjoyable and does little to eclipse the first hour."
Tales from Earthsea

"A stylish and well-executed fantasy film, sporting Ghibli's polished animation, a lovely soundtrack, and a morally ambiguous lead character."
Smokin' Aces

"Take a bunch of wonky hitmen, add the necessary explosive firepower, pepper it with an over-the-top approach, and you have a film that still stand proud today."
The Stranger from Afar

"The Stranger from Afar is a peculiar film, strangely efficient in creating a dreadful and uncomfortable atmosphere, sporting a superb score and a terrific lead performance."
Gratitude

"The soundtrack and visuals wrap themselves around the audience like a warm blanket while the drama slowly unfolds and runs its course. Fans of the genre will feel right at home"
Scrap Heaven

"With a splendid cast, stylish cinematography, a cool score, and some interesting thematic strands he delivers a memorable and accomplished film."
True Legend

"The 3-way story split might be a bit of a gamble, but looking back I actually enjoyed the extra depth it brought to the film."
Nymph

"Nymph is a good film by all means, it's just not all that commercial."
LOUDER! Can't Hear What You're Singin', Wimp!

"This is another upbeat, hilarious and delightfully directed Miki comedy that easily entertains and has a string of memorable scenes that make it well worth the watch."
Bright Future

"The characters are interesting, the performances are perfect, the narrative structure feels fresh and the presentation is stylish without being overly detracting."
Welcome to the Quiet Room

"Matsuo is growing as a director. Welcome To The Quiet Room is in improvement on his previous films in every respect."
Wolf Children

"When Hosoda keeps it small and strays away from dramatic arcs the film is at its best, but Hosoda often overplays the drama and ends up with scenes that are far too mushy and melodramatic."
Hole in the Sky

"Hole In The Sky is slow-paced cinema. There isn't much happening in terms of dramatic events, the characters are rigid and introvert and odd behavior is often taken for granted."