These are all the movies and series that Jacob has reviewed. Read more at: Film Focus.
Number of movie reviews: 501 / 501
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The spotlight is on the four legged friends of the most famous DC superheros in this animated adventure. Review
An unhurried pondering through the wit and wonder of thousands of years of human history, told through the romantic remembrances of a long-trapped Djinn. Review
An Iranian road trip comedy that is as funny as it is tense. Review
A bloody, thrilling adventure that delivers exactly what it says on the cover. Review
Crimes of the Future is certainly beautiful, and throws so many incredibly interesting concepts against the wall. It’s a shame it focuses so heavily on those concepts that don’t stick. Review
The sort of movie that sucks you in, and keeps your eyes glued to the screen for its full runtime. Review
A hypnotically engaging sci-fi thriller that is sure to keep you hooked. Review
A sun-soaked coming of age story, grounded in heartbreaking familial guilt. Review
A mile-a-minute thrill ride, full of lackadaisical jokes, explosive action and a series of twists and turns. Review
A manic pixie dream of a movie with a cool premise, ultimately unravelled by a messy ending. Review
Full Time is an emotionally investing and beautifully acted tale that feels relatable, important and engaging. However, its endless anxiety-inducing stress levels could have benefitted from a more cohesive protagonist goal. Review
A gorgeous looking adaptation of the best-selling novel that fans of the books will likely love; even with its shortcomings. Review
A sumptuously beautiful, in-depth and intriguing look at a little known, but critically important piece of history. Review
A charming slice of history, presented with humor, warmth and pathos. Review
Christian Bale brings an energy and enthusiasm to the project that helps to cover up the comfortability, lack of energy and sheer ineptitude of the rest of this been there, done that project. Review
Elvis is a thrill ride, but one anchored by a career-making performance from Austin Butler that sustains you through the twists, turns and gaudy showmanship of Baz Luhrman’s Hounddog scored fever dream. Review
Benediction is both admirably slow, deliberate, inquisitive and introspective, and also frustratingly so. Review
A charming, thrilling story, but Chris Evans is no Tim Allen. Review
Jurassic World: Dominion is the sort of IP draining franchise instalment that sustains itself with fan service, while not only not delivering any sense of the new or creative, but actively subverting the few original ideas in the previous movie to return to familiar paths. Review
Beautifully shot, staged and acted, but ultimately unfulfilling period drama. Review
Last Seen Alive is poorly produced, with a terrible plot, some horrible characters, and a production quality that beggars belief. It’s also a film single-handedly saved by Gerard Butler, who somehow, amidst this absolute mess, delivers a bit of a fresh take on a character we’ve seen before. Review
This animated offshoot feels like an extended TV episode, rather than a cinematic experience. Review
An unbelievably good sequel to the classic 80’s film. Review
The blend in this mincemeat could have been better, but in the end it’s perfectly edible. Review
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