Articles by Jonathon Wilson
Review | First Team: Juventus Part One (2018)
First Team: Juventus, the latest Netflix Original Docu-series, takes us on a behind the scenes look at one of Europe’s most famous, most loved and...
‘Irreplaceable You’ Review – Unoriginal But Get The Tissues Ready For Another Cancer-Romance
Irreplaceable You questions the inevitable what ifs that follow the devastating news of a terminal diagnosis. This heartbreaking romance follows Sam and Abbie’s life after...
Review | Everything Sucks! (2018)
Netflix Original Everything Sucks! follows nerdy teenaged outsiders in Boring, Oregon, as they deal with the stresses of growing up in the VHS era. The...
‘Re:Mind’ Season 1 Review – A Clever Series That Leaves You Short-Changed
Re:Mind is a mystery that follows eleven female students as they try and find a motive behind why they have woken up bound to a...
Review | The 15:17 to Paris (2018)
Adapted from the non-fiction book of the same name, The 15:17 to Paris tells a tale of real-life heroism starring the three American men –...
Review | Still/Born
In Still/Born, Mary gives birth to twins – but only one of them survives. While taking care of her living child, Adam, she starts to...
Basmati Blues Review – A Mushy Slop Reheated From 2013
Basmati Blues, Danny Baron’s feature debut, follows a scientist on a PR mission to India for a slimy corporation that wants to peddle a new...
Review | Accident Man (2018)
In Accident Man, a contract killer who specialises in making murders look innocent is pulled into a conspiracy when a loved one is targeted by...
Review | Fifty Shades Freed
In the final film in the trilogy, Fifty Shades Freed, Anastasia and Christian get married, have lots of sex, and battle a villain from their...
Ranked | Aardman Animation
Aardman Animation Aardman Animation has been a part of my life for such a long time now. I used to love watching Morph on Tony Hart’s various...
Review | The Cloverfield Paradox
This is the latest entry in the Cloverfield franchise, which is the brainchild of creator and producer J. J. Abrams. The first film, Cloverfield, directed by...
Review | Braven
Braven review Director Lin Oeding Writer(s) Michael Nilon, Thomas Pa’a Sibbett Rating R Release Date February 2, 2018 What’s this? Braven is an unpretentious, thoroughly enjoyable...
‘Scorched Earth (2018)’ Review – A Cheap and Low-Quality Knock-Off Of Various Movies
Sometimes, a name is all you need. Scorched Earth is a post-apocalyptic Western – the title is literal. In it, Gina Carano (The Mandalorian) plays...
Opinion | 13th
13th Documentary opinion This documentary explores the inherent racism that’s been woven into America’s history to present day. America is 5% of the world’s population but...
‘Obama: The President Who Inspired the World’ Review – A Must-See Political Documentary
This documentary is about the life of Barack Obama. Who, despite his class, race, and changing beliefs, would become the 44th president of the United...
‘Devilman: Crybaby’ Review – It’s Cool, Tough and Brilliant
Well, it’s a strange, shiny object that I found on the beach the other day. And see? If you turn it just right… Oh! Oh,...
Maze Runner: The Death Cure Review
Maze Runner: The Death Cure is apparently the last cinematic movie of a trilogy based on the novels of the same name. The journey began...
‘Manhunt: Unabomber’ Review – Captivating and Gripping
Manhunt: Unabomber is a gripping tale based on true events. It’s about the chase to catch one of the deadliest serial terrorists in America. It...
Review | 12 Strong
Based on the excellent book Horse Soldiers by Doug Stanton, 12 Strong is the latest ode to the American manly man. And in this the...
‘Drug Lords’ Season 1 Review – A Tantalizing Array of Stories of Unlawful and Vicious crimes
Netflix offers an inside look into the illegal drug business. This time, it’s at the stories of some of the most infamous and dangerous drug...