Motherless Brooklyn
Caught beautifully by the eye of Dick Pope and editor Joe Klotz, who together with Norton have remarkably curated an ideal and long-forgotten film from the 1970s
Brittany Runs a Marathon
Crafts something unique in terms of not preaching to an audience with excessive sentimentality but instead installs hope, acceptance and education of the trials and tribulations of not only struggling with weight but also gender roles within social circles
Charlie's Angels
Elizabeth Bank's 2019 reboot of the Charlie's Angels franchise is a faux positive and visually flat rendition of a conventional action film
Them That Follow
Labelled as a Horror but never overly conscious of that tone, the film grapples with having an identity crisis of sorts
Watchmen - Episode 7: An Almost Religious Awe
The penny has finally dropped in Damon Lindelof's Watchmen series, with an awe-inspiring hour of excellent television on from its equally as impressive preceding episode
Brothers No More: Charting the Friendships of The Band Through Film
Alina Faulds dives deep into the relationship on the cinema screen of The Band in The Last Waltz, Ain’t In It For My Health and Once Were Brothers
The Good Place - Season 4: Part One
Season Four of The Good Place is the show doing what it does best: shaking up the status quo with a great purpose behind
The King
It is not perfect, but its flaws do little to detract from the compelling story at the forefront
His Dark Materials - Episode 4: Armour
One cannot be sure of how much the fans of Phillip Pullman's beloved trilogy are enjoying this, the sluggish pacing of the new series adaptation is starting to feel like a chore to watch for the non-book readers
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
Jay & Silent Bob Reboot is Smith revisiting and relishing the 90’s and early-00’s when he was on top of his game and from a character and dialogue perspective, it all works well
The Hangover and Joker: The comedic evolution of Todd Phillips
Does Joker really share a significant enough number of traits with Phillips's precursory work for it to be considered a natural progression?
Eli
There is so much here that turns the brain to mush just thinking about the decisions and trajectory this feature takes, not only contextually but more so in the films literal creation and development
The Walking Dead - Season 10: Part One
Gone are its rough style and edgy charm that made it famous in the first place, replaced with melodramatic cringe-fest that would give The CW shows a run for their money
Queen & Slim
Melina Matsoukas’s Queen & Slim is a stunning feature film debut from the mind of writer Lena Waithe, telling a challenging and controversial love story framed within the backdrop of the United States at the height of its modern racial divide
Knives Out
Johnson puts all his efforts to craft a new wave of genre and succeeds in a film that has superb tonal balance, pacing and performances with an equally as delightful screenplay
Holiday in the Wild
Holiday in the Wild is yet another NETFLIX film to cater to people’s desire for cheesy yet delightful Christmas films
21 Bridges
A Frankenstein’s monster of various cop movie cliches thrown together with no rhyme or reason
Monos
Think Apocalypse Now meets Lord of the Flies but there is still so much more weight, layers and terror that will leave the viewer truly short of breath
Klaus
Every frame is so gorgeously rendered it will have people begging for studios to make films like this again
The Knight Before Christmas
Despite its flaws, the film excels in catering to its target audience. It is meant to be cheesy and is quite a fun, brainless watch

