These are all the movies and series that Jacob has reviewed. Read more at: Film Focus.
Number of movie reviews: 497 / 497
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Lazy, irksome and utterly, entirely vapid, the latest instalment in the Fifty Shades trilogy bathes the original in rose-coloured light. Review
Literally exactly what you expect from a Gerard Butler, 50-Cent two hander. Review
Frequently hilarious, and anchored by tremendous performances from Margot Robbie and Allison Janney, I, Tonya skates its way into your heart pretty quickly. Review
Visually stunning, stirring and compulsively watchable atmospheric masterpiece... Review
Lumbering and slow-moving, The Commuter isn’t here to defy your expectations. But, surprisingly, and even if just a little bit, it does. Review
Spielberg’s taut political news thriller is anchored by tremendous performances, kinetic camera work and an admirable level of respect for the audience. Review
Raw, visceral, but also darkly funny, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a film that will stay with you for a long time after viewing. Review
Painfully beautiful, and masterfully delivered, Guillermo Del Toro’s literal fish-out-of-water love story is immersive, original and, frankly, wonderful. Review
Masterful filmmaking, that will interest everyone from the most casual moviegoer to the deepest film aficionado. Review
This third instalment manages to utterly obliterate any goodwill that remained from the previous two instalments. Review
Hugh Jackman pulls off an entertaining musical that will leave you with a smile on your face and a bounce in your step. Review
An absolute dumpster fire that will make you long for the burning pits of Mordor. Review
Unexpectedly funny, engrossing and boundlessly fun... Review
An achingly beautiful, bathed-in-sunlight look at poverty in Florida, with tremendous performances from Dafoe and Prince. Review
A meandering, formless and other adrift piece of work. But it is an incredibly interesting concept... Review
A visual tour de force which will peak your interest to find out more about these stories. Review
Not only a loving look, but also an impeccably well-made and disastrously funny one, at the most infamous movie ever made. Review
Not all of the character development and performance is on par with these two. Review
A plot-holed mess, featuring a lacklustre performance from Affleck and one of the least engaging ever put on screen. Review
Branagh brings beautiful scenery, costumes and effects to an otherwise middling murder mystery. Review
It functions adequately enough, and is worth the occasionally mediocre jokes and horrific children for the brief, impossibly rewarding final cameo. Review
Has incredible pacing issues, but does offer viewers the chance to see a young Conor McGregor and the hunger in his eyes... Review
Stuffed full of under-written, disinteresting and manufactured familial tension. Review
A fun, visually vibrant and exciting comedy-action picture that finally gives us a Thor we can like. Review
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