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REVIEW | The Invisible Man (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 17:27 / 02.03.20
There are many more things The Invisible Man does well, making Leigh Whannell’s film worthy of the additional visibility it’s getting.
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REVIEW | Emma (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 13:49 / 20.02.20
Emma may not be the kind of adaptation that argues for its own existence by reimagining the material or making a strong new choice in how to present it.
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REVIEW | Colour Out Of Space (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 12:38 / 18.02.20
One wonders if "unhinged Cage" was a primary motivator for Richard Stanley casting Cage in the latest adaptation of Lovecraft’s “The Colour Out of Space."
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REVIEW | Birds of Prey (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 11:24 / 10.02.20
There’s nothing subtle about Birds of Prey, but it does prove that people can, sometimes, learn from an epic critical misfire.
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REVIEW | A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 9:11 / 04.02.20
Over the course of Fred Rogers’ long career, smitten admirers characterised his distinct gifts in many different
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REVIEW | Dolittle (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 9:48 / 21.01.20
As bad as Robert Downey Jr. is in this role, and is bad, it’s nothing compared to what Dolittle has done with the animals.
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REVIEW | The Lighthouse (2019)

John Roebuck / 9:23 / 15.01.20
The Lighthouse is a rare film, not just because it is as good as it is but because there are simply so few films like it.
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REVIEW | Little Women (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 9:35 / 08.01.20
Greta Gerwig has ticked all the right boxes, and she, herself, may have made the definitive version of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women.
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REVIEW | Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 12:28 / 06.01.20
Jumanji: The Next Level may be the funniest movie of the year for its first hour, but winds down somewhat in the second half.

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