These are all the movies and series that Jacob has reviewed. Read more at: Film Focus.
Number of movie reviews: 445 / 445
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It stays with you long after you leave the cinema - that weirdly enjoyable, oddly engaging movie that dealt with grief, heartbreak, and loss, along with a healthy dose of gruff action and drama. Review
Fatman is a convoluted mess, and a disappointment in that it never reaches its true potential. At the same time, however, it would be a lie to say this wasn’t a fun and bonkers watch. Review
An Oscar-bait-y disappointment, elevated by fantastic performances. Review
Summerland isn’t breaking any boundaries, but it is a movie you can sink into with ease. Review
Freaky is a helluva lot of fun, and while it isn’t as scary as it could be, it is certainly funny as hell. Review
Radioactive is a strange, hard to pin down film, but the incredible true story of this historical pioneer and the performance from Rosamund Pike make this a worthy time at the cinema. Review
An interesting documentary that will introduce you to a New Zealand ban you’ve never heard of. Review
Never Rarely Sometimes Always is a harrowing and unrelenting film that ultimately is a treatise on the ability of young women to overcome a system designed to keep them down. Review
Liam Neeson sleepwalks through this unsurprising actioner. Review
A quirky romantic comedy that draws you ever deeper into a complete adoration of its strange world. Review
A good, but not great, courtroom drama. Review
A weird and engaging film; tackling gentrification and the steady marginalisation of San Francisco’s minorities in an undeniably magical mood piece. Review
A compelling story with a good twist, that needed an extra script-pass and surer directorial hands to really pop. Review
The Secrets We Keep is well made and poses a tough moral conundrum at its heart. But you’ll be hard pressed getting through one viewing, let alone two. Review
Goddess of Fortune is an uneven film to be sure, with moments of levity that bring joy. Either way, this is a film with content unlikely to be seen in a mainstream American film, and tackling of that is worth a watch. Review
Despite the glory of the Western Australian landscape, Dirt Music is a basically unwatchable adaptation. Review
On The Rocks is a fizzy, funny and insightful caper. Anchored in an entrancing chemistry between Rashida Jones and Bill Murray, this delightful romp is supported by an effortlessly witty repartee. Review
A predictably generic sequel that is both a chore to watch, and a brightly-coloured effervescent pop that washes over you with little viewing effort required. Review
A serviceable documentary that struggles to find its voice. Review
Woah dude, a perfectly fun time to be had at the cinema approaches. Review
A visually spectacular remake that captures the heart of the original, without slavish recreationalism. Review
A powerful documentary that, despite its low budget feel, reaches the heart of the issue with compassion and intrigue. Review
A strong ending can't entirely replace the middling to poor early parts of the film. Review
A burning treatise on cyclical poverty, racism and police overreach in the streets of Paris. Review
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