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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This is one movie you won’t want to repeat. Review
A stacked cast seems appropriate for this turn of the century battle of industrial titans. Review
The Way Back doesn’t really break any new ground. But it does tread that old ground with aplomb, and features a terrifically grounded, compelling performance from Affleck. Review
This mystical, magical Bonnie and Clyde story will shock, surprise and stay with you. Review
Dark Waters is perfectly serviceable, but largely uninspired. Review
Beautiful costuming can not an interesting film make. Review
A creatively void, decrepit piece of cinema that features a cast intent on doing the absolute least they can. Review
Terrible CGI and a propensity for the saccharine means this adaptation falls flat. Review
Emma is a funny, engaging and entertaining Austen adaptation. Review
Undeniably confronting, strange and unpredictable, ultimately The Lighthouse will stay with you for days, weeks, and potentially longer - worming its way into your brain. Review
Margot Robbie shines in an at times obnoxiously non-standard, but frequently fun, anti-hero tale. Review
A remarkable oddity of a biopic, whose somewhat despondent undercurrent is ultimately swallowed whole by the irrepressible optimism of Tom Hanks’ Mr. Rogers. Review
Messy and unkempt, this underwater thriller mixes flashes of brilliance with broadly ineffective storytelling for a distinctly mixed, but never unenjoyable, time at the cinema. Review
Solid performances and a remarkable true life story can’t elevate this paceless film from the depths of mediocrity. Review
Bad Boys For Life won’t win a shiny Oscar, but it will get you cheering in your seat and loving every second of screentime. Review
Against all the odds, after a troubled production and a bevvy of rumors, Dolittle makes it to the screen not only in one piece, but as a fairly enjoyable, perfectly OK piece at that. Review
A modern horror story told effectively, innovatively and compellingly. Review
Despite a magnetic Kristen Stewart, Seberg is only ever able to barely justify its existence. Review
My Spy is impossibly derivative, lethargically performed and remarkably poorly paced, but for those unused to ever seeing films, or those unfazed by quality, there's enough in the family dynamic here to justify an existence. Review
Waititi walks a fine line, but delivers a touching and impactful film full of laughs and light. Review
This second roll of the dice for the updated Jumanji franchise still hits all the same beats; just slightly less satisfyingly and surprisingly than before. Review
The insanity and wild entertainment factor of the central conceit at the heart of Spies in Disguise never truly overcomes a relatively rote story structure and predictable plotting. Review
A visceral, emotional, intense masterpiece that will have you on the edge of your seat with your eyes firmly glued to the screen. Review
A stacked ensemble and a barrel of laughs makes this more tame Guy Ritchie picture a whole lotta fun. Review
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