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Comedy

Movie #255 2020: Murder Mystery (2019)

8 Sep 20208 Sep 2020
It's difficult to figure out where to start with this one, chiefly because I remember very little about it. That sentence alone shouldgive away where this review is going. Murder…
Action…

Movie #248 2020: The Old Guard (2020)

24 Aug 202010 Aug 2020
The Old Guard has come barraged with negative, harsh criticism since it came crashing straight to Netflix during the pandemic. And I'm here to defend it. No, I'm not kidding.…
Action…

Movie #245 2020: Divergent (2014)

15 Aug 20204 Aug 2020
Ah, the Young Adult novel series turned movie series craze. Remember that? I mean, it turned out pretty well for The Hunger Games so why not make this similarly post-apocalyptic,…
Documentary

Movie #232 2020: Disclosure (2020)

7 Jul 20201 Jul 2020
Though Pride Month was slightly muted this year - and rightly so - by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement, I felt as though I should educate…
Comedy…

Movie #191 2020: Always Be My Maybe (2019)

4 Jun 20202 Jun 2020
Thank goodness for Netflix. Still bringing out new content when there's no cinemas? Not all heroes wear capes. For an bit of added lightness in the current climate, we are…
Comedy…

Movie #186 2020: Hannah Gadsby: Douglas (2020)

2 Jun 202030 May 2020
Does a comedy special count as a 'movie'? Fuck yeah it does. It lasts over an hour, is a standalone piece of media (i.e. not released in episodic spurts as…
Comedy…

Movie #180 2020: The Lovebirds (2020)

30 May 202027 May 2020
Isn't it insane that no matter what the movie, we're suddenly getting excited about every single one we can claw our way over to? What with one thing and another,…
Coming of Age…

Movie #155 2020: The Half of It (2020)

17 May 202013 May 2020
The Half Of It is doing relatively well on Netflix and in critics' circles currently. Why? Because we are all starved of new content, obviously. No cinemas, no new production…
Art House…

Movie #142 2020: Thoroughbreds (2017)

10 May 20207 May 2020
I wasn't sure what I was expecting from this movie. To be honest, all I knew was that it had a really colourful poster, and that every man and his…
Coming of Age…

Movie #136 2020: Mistress America (2015)

7 May 20205 May 2020
Baumbach, Baumbach, Baumach. I'm sure you're getting bored with my constant hard-on for him, so I'll keep this as brief as possible. I couldn't resist, what you gonna do about…

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