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Here is our archive of movie coverage, which includes reviews, explainers, features, lists, and more from the latest films.

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Rose Island review – a charmingly optimistic small-scale ode to big dreamers

December 9 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

You wouldn’t expect a film about a dissatisfied engineer who builds his own island and applies for its independence to be described as “small scale”,...

Emicida: AmarElo — It’s All for Yesterday review – passionate and progressive

December 8 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

I must confess that I know next to nothing about Brazilian rapper, singer-songwriter, and activist Emicida, which I suppose is good news for Emicida: AmarElo...

Depraved review – well-loved auteur adapts well-loved story, and does it well

December 8 2020, by Alix Turner

Even if you’ve not read the book, seen one of the myriad films, or watched the National Theatre play, you probably know the gist of...

The Glass Man review – insubstantial and transparent

December 5 2020, by Alix Turner

I’d read about The Glass Man receiving rave reviews at FrightFest in 2011, and many who had seen it back then exclaimed “at last!” when...

Christmas Crossfire review – a stimulating and slightly humorous crime thriller

December 4 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix German film Christmas Crossfire contains no spoiler. The drama will be released on the streaming service on December 4, 2020. Christmas...

Just Another Christmas review – living up to the title

December 4 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

You really can’t move for Christmas content on Netflix this year, and the unfortunately-titled Just Another Christmas is indeed just another Christmas movie. It’s from Brazil, though,...

Fierce review – an awkward fusion of showbiz critique and family drama

December 4 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

Celebrity culture is an endless treasure trove of things to ridicule, and the reality competition show is chief among them. With only a little bit...

Leyla Everlasting review – a very “try hard” film that delivers nonsense

December 4 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix film Leyla Everlasting contains no spoilers. The comedy was released on the streaming service on Dec 4, 2020. Leyla Everlasting follows a...

Minor Premise review – engaging sci-fi thriller full of both science and feeling

December 4 2020, by Alix Turner

Ethan Kochar (Sathya Sridharan) is a young lecturer and research scientist, working in cutting edge neuroscience. He took over a project of his father’s in...

Break (2020) review – a seen-before premise but with wonderful expression

December 3 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of french Netflix film Break (2020) contains no spoilers. The drama was released on December 3, 2020.  “Not another one”. That’s the first...

Godmothered review – Enchanted + Elf = Godmothered

December 2 2020, by M.N. Miller

“Sharks!” This word made me laugh. Too much, in fact. Probably for no other reason than it was delivered with such with childlike deadpan innocence...

Angela’s Christmas Wish review – bringing the warmth back to the season

December 1 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix film Angela’s Christmas Wish contains no spoilers. The holiday film was released on the platform on December 1, 2020. When I...

The Night Porter review – how does a complex, controversial drama look many decades later?

December 1 2020, by Alix Turner

The Night Porter is a tough one to write about. I was aware it had a controversial reputation, but – knowing little about it –...

Anything for Jackson review – a terrifying spin on the Satanic cult movie

November 30 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

Anything for Jackson is from Christmas movie director Justin G Dyck, starring Die Hard 2 star Sheila McCarthy, Man of Steel star Julian Richings, and...

Wander review – terrific acting, but a bit too far-fetched

November 30 2020, by Alix Turner

Well, this was an odd film: I enjoyed Wander while I was watching it, but once I reached the end realized that I didn’t know...

Jiu Jitsu review – a twisted hybrid of Predator and Kickboxer

November 30 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

Jiu Jitsu is the latest action movie from director Dimitri Logothetis who breathed fresh life into the Kickboxer franchise with Kickboxer Retaliation. Starring Nicholas Cage...

Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker review – showing the kids who dare to dream

November 27 2020, by Daniel Hart

Netflix documentary Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker was released on the streaming service on November 27, 2020.  We all know the dedication and the physical...

The Call (2020) review – a twisty-turny South Korean thriller

November 27 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of The Call (2020) is spoiler-free.  Netflix is increasingly becoming the home to a diverse array of Korean content, particularly television, so The...