Millie Bobby Brown’s latest collaboration with Netflix is a light-hearted, sweet story of Sherlock Holmes’ little sister who gets to solve some mysteries of her own. There are some great moments in it with the fourth wall breaks meaning that we see a comedic side to Brown that haven’t seen in any of her otherContinue reading “Enola Holmes (2020)”
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The Devil All the Time (2020)
Trigger warnings for abuse, violence, pedophilia, suicide in this film. In this edition of Netflix Originals going for the period piece-nostalgia for the post-2000 world, non-American actors seem to be just as good at, if not better than, the southern American accent that is a staple in this film. It follows the likes of StrangerContinue reading “The Devil All the Time (2020)”
Tenet (2020)
Tenet is relentless, action packed and an intense experience to say the least. It is not for the faint minded. If it’s not trying to learn about ten new terms or understand a new law of physics, then it’s trying to appreciate the beautiful cinematography and the pure scale of the production before it movesContinue reading “Tenet (2020)”
Radioactive (2020)
Radioactive is Amazon Studio’s biographical drama film about Marie Curie. It focuses on the relationship with her husband Pierre Curie, her discoveries and the future for those discoveries. Rosamund Pike portrays Curie as a headstrong, awkward and stubborn woman, who is clearly a feminist before her time. The film focuses not just on her lifeContinue reading “Radioactive (2020)”
After We Collided (2020)
This sequel seems to have learnt lessons from the mistakes of the first film. Instead of many minutes of screen time being taken up by the two main characters Hardin and Tessa staring at each other for what seems like a socially unacceptably long time, there is a little more action in After We Collided. It is muchContinue reading “After We Collided (2020)”
The Old Guard (2020)
What do you get when you cross Dudley from Harry Potter with five immortal beings? A pretty great action movie. Charlize Theron is comfortable and impressive as an immortal warrior who has escaped detection for an unknown amount of years until a new immortal is found when a US Marine (Kiki Layne, If Beale Street Could Talk) survivesContinue reading “The Old Guard (2020)”
The Kissing Booth 2 (2020)
This sequel has done what many sequels have failed to do, it has actually improved on the first film. That isn’t to say that it wasn’t still clichéd, cringe-y and downright boring. There is no sexual harassment and isn’t quite as outright misogynistic as The Kissing Booth which is definitely something to be proud of,Continue reading “The Kissing Booth 2 (2020)”
