El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Shot in total secrecy and released exclusively on NETFLIX. El Camino is a perfect, albeit a deeply unnecessary piece of the puzzle
The Aftermath
The Aftermath is a surprisingly effective and compelling tale of an ultra conventional narrative but thankfully results in a playfully tense, wonderfully performed and remarkably astute looking film.
The Day Shall Come
The Day Shall Come has strong poignant relevancy, considering the state of racial and political tension found in the US, however, the end result is a disappointing venture that feels not only somewhat exploitative but incredibly inconsequential and flat.
Tall Girl
After the substantial online fallout it would seem that the final product would be sure-fire for utter and total condemnation? Not quite.
Diego Maradona
A mixed result with a substantial investment into the 'when' but a lacklustre account of ‘why'.
Judy
If Director Rupert Goold's film Judy succeeds in anything, it is that of Renée Zellweger's sure-fire Academy Award nomination for her performance as the titular character Judy Garland.
Ready or Not
Ready or Not does not reinvent the wheel but it does put forward a creative, atmospheric and entertaining romp with a thunderous central performance from Samara Weaving.
In the Shadow of the Moon
In the Shadow of the Moon is not disappointing per se yet with such a strong and intriguing science fiction narrative on offer, Jim Mickle's film sadly disappoints with its direction and overall arc that promises big but fizzles out in a meandering fashion.
In Fabric
The eccentricity in In Fabric is the film's most significant pull, unlike the narrative, of which there is little provided in terms of actual story.
The Goldfinch
Somewhere inside this feature directed by John Crowley, there is a majestic price of art waiting to spread its wings.
The Fanatic
It may come to no surprise that a film directed by Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, starring John Travolta as autistic movie fanatic Moose, is the worst film audiences will feast their eyes on this year.
Apocalypse Now: Final Cut
Coppola has returned to his infamously chaotic film with Apocalypse Now: Final Cut for the fortieth anniversary of the initial release.
Bait
An excellent character study first and foremost, but also an all-important examination into the societal melting pot of a looming Brexit.
The Kitchen
The Kitchen offers up something unique in the way of potential but falls flat with a disappointing screenplay.
The Current War
A historical romp from start to finish that serves up two fabulous performances from Shannon and Cumberbatch, who dominant with titan screen presence and prowess.
Rambo: Last Blood
The latest Rambo feature is a filmmakers nightmare. A true horror show from start to finish that disappoints with every antagonising second.
Hustlers
Hustlers never touches upon anything under the surface with character depth shockingly absent.
47 Meters Down: Uncaged
Suitably claustrophobic and tense, but dampened with poor performances.
It Chapter Two
Muschietti just about manages to keep this epic afloat with decent pacing and engaging performances from a terrific cast.

