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: 261 / 261

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With endearing characters and carefully engineered storytelling, we’re led to become emotionally invested in the team’s tireless efforts and The Boys in the Boat is a rousing gold medal triumph. Review

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14 january

14 jan

After his last couple of efforts have misfired, David Ayer leans on the bankable talents of his leading man for this hugely silly but perfectly serviceable action flick, and fans of Statham should swarm to cinemas to see it on the big screen. Review

6.0

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10 january

10 jan

Turning the tables on history to an extent, Sofia Coppola’s impeccably crafted character study masterfully illustrates this isolation. Review

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30 december

30 dec

With an inspiring true story and a terrific actor as his disposal, this was an open goal opportunity for director Taika Waititi. Instead of tapping it in, he’s really missed a sitter with this painfully unfunny dud. Review

3.0

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22 december

22 dec

Ridley Scott presents the type of old fashioned biopic that feels like it’s gone out of favour of late, but it works as a character study due to the tyrannical central performance. Review

6.0

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27 november

27 nov

With a winning turn from Paul Dano at its plucky underdog heart, Dumb Money is worth the investment. Review

7.0

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24 september

24 sep

Fans of the franchise will appreciate the signature style of this outing with Craig Fairbrass in brilliantly bone-crunching form, but as well as sandwiching itself in between two previous chapters, this works as a standalone revenge flick. Review

7.0

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13 september

13 sep

Bringing well-worn material back into the light in a unique and innovative way, Hope Dickson Leach’s version of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde is a stunning achievement. Beguiling in its skilful execution, the classic tale is reignited with themes of political greed and power that still feel very timely today. Review

8.0

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28 august

28 aug

Though there are some interesting ideas at play, the elements never burn as bright as they should in the execution. Not funny enough to be considered a comedy or romantic enough to be a romance, Afire is a confused portrait of an artist as an insufferable prat. Review

5.0

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22 august

22 aug

An impressive and visually striking debut from Freeman and Ping, Femme plays in the dangerous territory between romance and revenge, and its complex ideas are expressed through two compelling double-sided performances. Review

7.0

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20 august

20 aug

There’s an honesty to Passages that feels refreshingly authentic, Sachs recognising and more importantly normalising the messy lifestyles we often lead. Through this lens, his toxic love triangle is dangerously spiky, artfully abstract, but shaped into something special by the central trio of performances. Review

8.0

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18 august

18 aug

Masterfully pitched with the right balance of sweetness and cynicism, You Hurt My Feelings is another indie triumph from writer-director Nicole Holofcener. Review

8.0

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2023-07-23

2023

Inventive, funny, and with an important message at its heart, Peter Sohn’s sophomore feature Elemental is exactly what you would expect from a Disney Pixar romcom. Review

7.0

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2023-06-27

2023

In a time where the crowd-pleasing British dramedy feels like a thing of the past, Giedroyc’s Greatest Days fills the void nicely. Could it be magic? Probably not quite, but an enjoyable leading turn from Aisling Bea certainly shines. Review

6.0

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2023-06-20

2023

With equal parts darkness and daftness, Smoking Causes Coughing is a madcap anthology that successfully showcases Quentin Dupieux’s vivid imagination. Review

8.0

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2023-06-19

2023

War Pony is a compelling, faithful fable, and introduces a terrific Jojo Bapteise Whiting to our screens. Review

7.0

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2023-06-12

2023

Efficient and economic with its budget, Love Without Walls achieves an enduring positivity that shines through its British miserabilism. Review

8.0

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2023-05-30

2023

With his technical prowess paired with Affleck’s entertaining turn as a grizzled cop fighting his demons, the film makes for passable popcorn escapism…but the rehashed screenplay probably should’ve stayed in drafts. Review

6.0

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2023-05-21

2023

Master Gardener marks a fine, cultivated finish to his triptych of tales, with a quietly brilliant central turn from Edgerton at its root. Review

8.0

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2023-05-15

2023

Squandering the opportunity to let Nic Cage go ‘full cage’ in vampire mode, McKay plays him out of position with a supporting role in Renfield, and this ultimately sucks the lifeblood out of a film that never manages to settles on a tone. Review

4.0

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2023-04-22

2023

Using cinema as his loudspeaker with a daring, visceral and vital picture, Daniel Goldhaber makes a bold but equally thought-provoking statement and How to Blow Up a Pipeline amplifies Malm’s manifesto with explosive impact. Review

8.0

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2023-04-14

2023

Directors Horvath and Jelenic do a decent job of building the world for the big screen but if they want to have the same joy as its source material, they’ll need to level up for the sequel. Review

6.0

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2023-04-12

2023

Daring, sexy, shocking, and wickedly funny, Sanctuary is a red-hot two hander that never quite lets us know who’s on top. Review

8.0

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2023-03-29

2023

Fuelled by unjust politics and an aching ambition for freedom, Rodriguez presents Prison 77 as a picture that is both perceptive in its historical storytelling, and powerfully intimate in its study of how Manuel is strengthened and reshaped by his sentence. Review

10

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2023-03-28

2023

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