A Touch of Sin (2014)
Jia Zhangke's latest is made up of four different stories and characters who resort to violence (in some cases when you don't expect them too), it is all about the fall out to these actions, and there are themes about modern China, the class system and human rights issues. Its a distinctive engaging film, with shocking moments, touches of black comedy, and subtle acting. Easily one of the best films I have seen this year.
9/10
How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
So went with my friend and how boy to see this (he is six btw), hadn't seen the first film so it took a bit of getting into, but I enjoyed it for the most part, it was funny, touching, and had some darkness to it also. A much violent film than I was expecting.
7/10
Begin Again (2014)
This was a free screening so worth taking a chance on and the film pretty much delivered. Mark Ruffalo was convincing as the washed up music producer with a passion for the business, but he is also believable as the more charming and funny guy we see later in the film. Keira Knightley is doing her best to recreate herself as quirky pixie girl, and actually does it very well here. She actually has good comic timing, and I found to be quite charming, and played well off Ruffalo. The music was also well handled, and for the most part I believed in the characters, and the story, it was funny and touching enough to get over some iffy plot points.
7.5/10