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Feb 25, 20232 min read
Severance
What would it be like if you could totally sever your work life from your personal one? Severance explores just that, near-perfectly.
Mar 23, 20222 min read
The Phantom of the Open: unmistakably British fun
With a record breaking score of 121 over par and dubbed ‘the worst golfer in the world’, is this unmistakably British story any good?
Feb 11, 20213 min read
News of the World: Tom Hanks' first western is a leasurely rollercoaster ride
Netflix's post-American civil war movie gracefully guides us across the savage and unrelenting plains of Texas.
Feb 6, 20213 min read
Malcolm & Marie: 106 long minutes of self aware arguing
Malcolm & Marie is a great technical achievement that offers no more than long arguments disguised as complaints about the film industry.
Jan 31, 20212 min read
The Dig: unearthing a Netflix gem
Set during Suffolk’s celebrated Sutton Hoo excavation in 1939, The Dig is an absorbing tale surrounding various forms of unfeigned love.
Jan 11, 20212 min read
Cast Away: why do we care about Wilson?
Never before when watching a movie have I cared more about an inanimate object. Why?
Jan 8, 20212 min read
Pieces of a Woman: A touching reflection of trauma, then grief
Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf prove themselves as acting powerhouses, compelling you to give this sincerely told story your undivided...
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