The Reith Lectures
An interesting series exploring topics in greater depth, that unfortunately seems to occasionally do so by platforming people on subjects where they have no relevant expertise.
An interesting series exploring topics in greater depth, that unfortunately seems to occasionally do so by platforming people on subjects where they have no relevant expertise.
A rocky plot and corny "cool" dialogue improved by excellent casting and a core rock of a leading man.
Brilliant, genre skewering television wrapped up in an animated show that pulls some surprisingly intelligent punches. It had a slow start but it has continued to build steam and shows no signs of slowing down.
Never quite his Guy Ritchie heights, but a seriously fun romp with a stellar cast.
A decent end to the trilogy that still feels rushed, despite the split run time.
A stellar cast lifts a by-the-numbers spy romp with an average script and a distinct lack of flair.
The budget Knives Out with a surprisingly decent cast and competent plot (despite Adam Sandler 😅).
Takes time to find its feet, and I can't help but feel that under all the humour is a grittier law show that would actually be kinda great, but by the end, I was really quite enjoying the dynamics. Plus, Tatiana Maslany is fantastic.
Fun enough, but you can tell this is a stretched out story.
A solid sequel which skips a little too much of the book, but still delivers a captivating story.