These are all the movies and series that Jacob has reviewed. Read more at: Film Focus.
Number of movie reviews: 485 / 485
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Mufasa doesn’t so much roar onto screens, as thud onto them with a woof. This one’s an absolute dog. Review
This third entry goes big on the voice talent and explosions, but loses much of the fun of the first instalment. Review
Gothic horror mixes with Eggers typical precision and remarkable performances to craft a frighteningly well realised reinvention of this cinematic classic. Review
A high-gloss, high-reward adaptation of the famous stage show. Review
The return of the swords and sandals action epic from the master himself captures some of the magic of the original, but doesn’t come close to touching its legacy. Review
Soulful, complex and wonderfully acted, Memory is a memorable watch for sure. Review
It’s undeniably ‘Happy’, but this Pharrell Williams doco feels a little gimmicky. Review
Gorgeously shot, remarkably tense and undeniably intriguing, Conclave is a masterpiece. Review
A serviceable match, but ultimately there’s no ace in this interesting documentary that breaks no new ground. Review
Some fun action moments give this otherwise sluggish action thriller a much needed boost. Review
Just as chaotic as the rest of this franchise, although never quite realising the fun of the first instalment, Venom: The Last Dance ushers out this character with a whimper, not a howl. Review
This snapshot of Lee Miller’s life is curiously unaffecting at times, but certainly has elements to keep you interested. Review
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story is a uniquely insightful piece of filmmaking. It’ll break your heart and fill you with hope, but in doing so makes itself unmissable viewing on the big screen. Review
It’s tough to get a handle on who this movie is for. The last one might have been polarising, but it was also fantastic. This one seems intent on pleasing nobody; and takes its bloody time doing so! Review
My Old Ass is a very sweet and lovable film that will have you feeling all the feels. Review
Harold and the Purple Crayon feels like an episode of a kids TV show, not a film. It’s largely unwatchable. Review
Gorgeous cinematography, a wonderfully inventive cast of characters, and a story that will have you in tears, make The Wild Robot a runaway win. Review
Transformers One muddles through a slow first half hour, only to absolutely kick off in the back half with an edge-of-your-seat hero and villain origin story that is way better than it has any right to be. Review
Alongside a manic turn from James McAvoy, Speak No Evil (a remake of a Danish original) brings the tense scares, but sidesteps much of the more ‘out there’ elements of its predecessor. Review
Suitably zany, but remarkably overcrowded, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a good bit of late-80’s fun stuffed full with Netflix-level teenage angst. Review
Hinckley: I Shot The President threads a fine needle around a man for whom one terrible, violent action defined his life, and does so in a way that’s thoroughly engaging. Review
A beautifully meditative movie that explores lost connections across age gaps, cultures and continents. Review
With some fantastic visuals and great twists, Blink Twice is a thrilling exploration of memory as weapon amidst the bored ultra-rich. Review
And The Ocean Agreed deals with a challenging topic with nuance and skill, coupled with wonderful visuals and some strong performances. Review
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