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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.
Jan 30, 20232 min read
Mad God
Phil Tippet's Mad God, a review of the stop-motion animated experimental horror film about a descent into a nightmare underworld.
Sep 13, 20221 min read
See How They Run
See How They Run brings fresh originality with a self aware Agatha Christie romp filled to the brim with some of our favourite movie stars
May 8, 20221 min read
Moon Knight
Marvel’s latest 6-part Disney+ series, Moon Knight, is the first thing released since Avengers: Endgame that feels genuinely fresh
May 8, 20221 min read
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
It’s not THE must-see movie of the year, but The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is easily the most self-aware and unpretentious
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?
Nov 8, 20213 min read
Dune: it’s time to get back to the cinema
A review of 2021's Dune, starring Timothee Chalamet & Rebecca Ferguson, directed by Denis Villeneuve and, hopefully, watched by everyone.
Jul 31, 20212 min read
The Suicide Squad - brazenly bonkers, but bloody brilliant
The Suicide Squad, written and directed by James Gunn, released yesterday on 30th July. Any Good? gives it a review.
Mar 8, 20213 min read
Attenborough's Life In Colour: yet another dazzling display from Earth's favourite broadcaster
With only two episodes to get stuck into, David Attenborough triumphantly returns to present us with Life In Colour.
Feb 20, 20213 min read
I Care A Lot: a delightfully depraved weekend treat
Rosamund Pike is Marla Grayson, a court-appointed legal guardian who defrauds her older clients and traps them under her care.
Feb 8, 20213 min read
The Killing of a Sacred Dear (2017): a polarising psychological horror
The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a profoundly ominous film that truly challenges you. It's also just too weird sometimes.
Jan 24, 20212 min read
Back Season 2: a 'perfectly acceptable but not quite as funny as Peep Show' kind of show
Back Season 2 sees the unrelentingly deadpan David Mitchell and Robert Webb teaming up yet again for a second series of 2017's Back.
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