It is difficult to talk about Casey Affleck in a positive light as a movie-maker without mentioning the heightened media storm that surrounded him in 2017, at the time of #metoo and his own moment of personal glory in winning the Best Actor Oscar for his excellent performance in Manchester By the Sea. The Oscar … Continue reading Light of My Life
Month: Jan 2021
Alita: Battle Angel
Robert Rodriguez is not a good director. He isn't an especially good writer or producer either. This is the guy responsible for four Spy Kids films, that start below average and downgrade exponentially into excruciatingly awful. What he is pretty good at is ideas, and seeing the potential of something visually arresting and exciting. That … Continue reading Alita: Battle Angel
Bad Movie Triple Bill #2
Welcome to the second in a series of collected reviews for films I either expected more of and felt disappointed by, or films I watched against my better judgement, suspecting they would be no good all along. For clarification and in full disclosure I did not actually watch all 3 as a triple bill - … Continue reading Bad Movie Triple Bill #2
Le Mans ’66
Matt Damon asked Christian Bale how he had managed to lose almost 70lbs for his role as Ken Miles, following his chubbing up to play Dick Cheney in Vice the previous year. Bale just smiled, shrugged and said, "I didn't eat". Such is his reputation for playing real people with 100% commitment, apocryphal or not, … Continue reading Le Mans ’66
Tales From the Loop
Such is the competition for our attention on the major streaming services, and such is the daunting depth of choice, that sometimes something of real quality can slip through the net for a while. I like to think that eventually, everything gets the audience it deserves, because eventually enough people that appreciated it will find … Continue reading Tales From the Loop
Spider-Man: Far From Home
I'm sure I wasn't alone in the Summer of 2019 when Spider-Man: Far From Home was released in just needing a minute or two, maybe a couple of months, longer to catch my breath after Avengers: Engame, and what very much felt like an ending to the MCU plan that had been in motion since … Continue reading Spider-Man: Far From Home
Schitt’s Creek
This show was a little off my radar until it went ahead and won 9 Emmys earlier this year. I made a point of adding it to my watchlist, but remained largely unconvinced that it was going to be for me. Not based on anything solid, I just had a feeling. One season in and … Continue reading Schitt’s Creek
The Gentlemen
It's been a while since Guy Ritchie dealt with some proper geezers doing crime and talking bollocks. Maybe there were elements of it in The Man From U.N.C.L.E. but really it's Rock 'n Rolla from 2008 we are talking about. Personally I hadn't missed it. I pretty much think he took it as far as … Continue reading The Gentlemen
The Mandalorian
Being a child of Star Wars, born in '73, whose first memory of a cinema was A New Hope in '77, of course the entire franchise is still close to my heart. I am no superfan, however. I do not need to remember every name of every character, or know the obscure names of planets … Continue reading The Mandalorian
Soul
When Disney Pixar launches a big new title it comes with a lot of expectation - there are just so many titles in the back catalogue now that will forever be considered classics. Movies that raised and re-raised the bar of what animation and family film storytelling can be at the very, very best. So, … Continue reading Soul









