These are all the movies and series that Jacob has reviewed. Read more at: Film Focus.
Number of movie reviews: 490 / 490
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The Ice Road is confusing, full of ridiculous product placement, and produce with all the zest of a lime you cut in half and left in the fridge for the next 8 weeks, but there’s an indescribable nugget of honesty and truth in it that is nevertheless endearing. Review
Snake Eyes is oddly better than expected. Review
M. Night Shyamalan delivers a relatively expected, but still enjoyable thriller in Old. Review
Jungle Cruise feels a lot like Pirates of the Caribbean, and while it doesn’t have the iconic lead performance that film did to turn it into an instant classic, it’s still a hell of a lot of fun. Review
A blistering experience, that takes a strange concept, courts exposition sparingly, and ultimately delivers a truly emotional and revelatory time in the cinema. Review
A deeply consumeristic advert for Warner Bros IP, vaguely shrouded in what looks like a film, but which fails to capture the magic of the original. Review
Gunpowder Milkshake is an inventive, beautifully shot action film grounded in female empowerment but ultimately a hell of a lot of fun. Review
A strong family/comedic element helps mask the bland action in this ‘been there, done that’ superhero film. Review
The latest instalment in the juggernaut series delivers all the classic beats, but struggles to find anything fresh despite literally leaving planet Earth. Review
Spirit Untamed is a great kids film in time for the school holidays. Review
In The Heights will bring you nothing but joy - a gorgeous cinematic experience that you should seek out ASAP. Review
This is standard low budget cinematic fare, elevated by the presence of Toni Collette. Review
While the original added some interest and vitality to the genre, this cash-grab sequel is cliche ridden to the extreme. Review
The devil really wasn’t in the details of this film. Review
An expensive looking, but bland enough, vehicle for star turns from two powerhouse Emma’s. Review
An easy, unchallenging watch with enough one-liners by comedy heavyweights that you’ll at very least not notice the farce that’s farced itself. Review
Krasinski takes a little more artistic flair with his sequel to A Quiet Place but to the detriment of the genre. Review
In an age of subverting norms, superhero movies, and cinematic universes, Those Who Wish Me Dead is a good ol’ fashioned thriller anchored by performances and the immutable Montana landscape. Review
Chris Rock takes on dirty cops and serial killers. In a really nice car. Not a lot of saws. Review
Fan service undoubtedly, but a hell of a lot of fun! Review
A muted Guy Ritchie creates an intriguing, but at times cheesy, revenge-heist hybrid. Review
This is the Andra Day show, and it’s a show you’ll want a ticket for. Review
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