10 years later, 'Attack the Block' still hits all the right marks

It’s never aliens…until it is.

May 11 markers 10 times since the premiere of Joe Cornish’s Attack the Block, a film that is more watchable upon each visit and more than supports up after a decade. John Boyega idols in his piece entry as Moses, a South London teenager whose block becomes the objectives of the an foreigner invasion. With the assistance of his friends, hapless weed marketers, and uptight neighbour Sam( Jodie Whittaker ), Moses prepares to protect the neighborhood from a dangerous attack.

In many rooms Attack the Block, is an ideal movie. It’s a tight 90 times, cuts straight to the plot, and doesn’t bother with redundant reputations. Where the immigrants are from and why they’re here doesn’t matter; what matters is protecting the block and destroying these “gorilla-wolf motherfuckers” one by one. The cinema is not explicitly horror, comedy, sci-fi, or social commentary, but it effortlessly attracts on the very best of these categories. It’s a powerhouse introduction from Boyega, Cornish, and composer Steven Price, whose synth soundtrack spurs the film’s action. Read more …

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