Movie reviews of Garry Arnot

These are all the movies and series that Garry has reviewed. Read more at: Cinema Perspective.

Number of movie reviews: 285 / 285

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Over-the-top but oozing with scuzzy DIY style, Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s popcorn flick Freaky Tales would and should fit right in at those red bull-fuelled midnight marathons you would see programmed at your coolest local independent picture house. Review

7.0

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30 april

30 apr

A sobering shift in focus from the typical glorification and glamourisation of the military, Warfare is cinematic anti-war propaganda and about as intimate as films of this genre can be; a gruesomely detailed snapshot of time for Mendoza and his squadron of troops. Review

7.0

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27 april

27 apr

Will Poulter's performance is the highlight of this fun yet forgettable creature feature. Review

5.0

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13 april

13 apr

With shades of early Shane Meadows in its naturalistic tone and micro-budget ambitions, Reputation is a deftly crafted directorial debut from Martin Law. The social-realist material is elevated by strong performances from its dedicated cast, and the piece can only bolster the reputations of all involved. Review

8.0

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5 april

5 apr

With Mala Emde’s fantastic performance at its heart, there’s an intoxicating punk rock spirit to Köln 75’s jazz-infused narrative. Review

8.0

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22 march

22 mar

With another character put through the wringer, someone needs to give Leonie Benesch some annual leave but until then her terrible days at work will continue to make for absolutely gripping experiences at the cinema. Petra Volpe’s powerful and poignant Late Shift is the greatest example of this so far. Review

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9 march

9 mar

Smartly crafted if a little rough around the edges, On Falling signals the beginning of a compelling new era in social-realist cinema – the torch has been passed to director Laura Carreira who impresses with her bleak depiction of the immigrant experience. Review

7.0

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4 march

4 mar

With his best turn since Control, leading actor Sam Riley delivers an ace of a performance that sees Tom’s escape to an idyllic paradise melt into a sweaty mess of secrets and lies. Review

10

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2 march

2 mar

It’s a promising directorial debut from Freddy Macdonald that creatively weaves multiple narrative threads – Sew Torn is an inventive and entertaining yarn. Review

7.0

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27 february

27 feb

Elevated by Rose Byrne’s visceral, nerve-inducing central turn, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You could have a hand in reducing future populations with its unrelenting depiction of modern-day motherhood. Review

7.0

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23 february

23 feb

Ben Whishaw is an actor with such skill and versatility, and this compact arthouse flick Peter Hujar’s Day is an endearing showcase of his compelling screen presence. Review

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22 february

22 feb

Very funny but with pangs of pathos, comedy drama Blue Moon sees director Richard Linklater on terrific form, with Ethan Hawke’s wonderfully theatrical performance putting an exclamation point on this poignant portrait. Review

8.0

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20 february

20 feb

Die-hard film buffs and fans of Quentin Tarantino might get a kick out of this love-letter to one of his beloved pictures, but even through playful mimicry it pits itself against one of the most influential movies of all time, so Turkiewicz’s effort was always going to fall short. Review

4.0

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10 february

10 feb

She is excellent in the role of Julia, elevating every scene of Ruizpalacios’ inventive adaptation she’s involved in. La Cocina earns its spot as a stylish side dish on the menu of films in this increasingly saturated subgenre, even if it does lack a little cinematic sustenance. Review

6.0

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2 february

2 feb

While director James Mangold might keep the rug relatively clean in his traditional approach to storytelling, Chalamet brings the dirt with his barnstorming portrayal of an unapologetically evolving artist. Review

8.0

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21 january

21 jan

Jesse Eisenberg’s thought-provoking buddy movie A Real Pain contextualises our contemporary struggles with this succinctly and wittily presented picture. It’s the most fun you’ll ever have on a Holocaust tour. Review

8.0

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11 january

11 jan

As far as Robbie William’s efforts go, this experimental picture could’ve quite easily have been a Rudebox but instead it can be filed safely alongside Angels and Come Undone – embrace the absurdity and let him entertain you. Review

7.0

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1 january

1 jan

It’s a tenderly crafted soul-baring portrait of isolation and addiction and Daniel Craig is superb in the complex leading role, shaken and stirred by his dangerous desires. Review

9.0

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23 december

23 dec

Delicately balancing the flavour profile, sentimental snapshots of Almut and Tobias’ luscious love will tickle tastebuds and linger on the palate and We Live in Time leaves an almost cathartic bittersweet aftertaste. Review

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15 december

15 dec

It forms into a very funny and quietly thought-provoking story of friendship, community, the preservation and protection of the arts, and the global pandemic itself. Review

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2 december

2 dec

A peculiar sequel that’s main triumph comes from the fractured relationship with its own past, Joker: Folie à Deux is a flawed and yet fascinating follow-up. Review

6.0

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17 october

17 oct

There’s an assured sensitivity to its handling of dark themes by director Kelsey Taylor, and this intense modern retelling has a powerful bite of grim reality beneath its fairy tale veil. Review

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12 october

12 oct

Lee

A paint-by-numbers biopic, Lee doesn’t blaze as many trails as its subject did in her efforts but it shines an important light on one of America’s great modern artists. Review

6.0

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15 september

15 sep

Beautifully observed, she concentrates her lens on the ordinary within the extraordinary, a marginalised milieu explored with an affection tainted by melancholy – a slice of life picture elevated by its triptych of quietly moving central performances. Review

8.0

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1 september

1 sep

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