Reel Talk – The Willoughbys (2020)

It’s A Series of Unfortunate Events without the impending doom. It’s Mary Poppins without the music. Basically, it’s a movie without a purpose.
Reel Talk – The White Tiger (2021)

The White Tiger can be the king of your Netflix night. Just, you know, watch out for the claws.
Reel Talk – A Boy Called Christmas (2021)

It’s a timely and touching tale. It’s a prescient and poignant plot. It’s a fun and funny fable. It’s A Boy Called Christmas and it’s a must-see holiday movie this year.
Reel Talk – The Platform (2019)

While this film bludgeons you with its empty, regurgitated left-wing moralism you’ll be wishing that someone might actually just bludgeon you.
Reel Talk – The Old Guard (2020)

In the end, it’s a decent enough action film that has set itself up nicely for a sequel… that, with any luck, we’ll be able to watch in a theatre.
Reel Talk – The Last Thing He Wanted (2020)

I wish there was something good to say but…
Reel Talk – Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather Trilogy

… The Godfather is a story about the most basic and universal of human desires: the desire for a better tomorrow.
Reel Talk – The Irishman (2019)

For all of its promise, The Irishman isn’t The Godfather though the combined efforts of its tremendous cast and crew are just enough to overcome the lacklustre material.
Reel Talk – Tenet (2020)

Audiences would be remiss not to catch this mind-bending, time-warping “cinexperience” on the big screen.
Reel Talk – Parasite (2019)

An at-times-fun, at-times-frightening and at-other-times-farcical spiral of a film, there are elements of comedy, suspense and horror to keep you entertained, though it can leave its viewers trailing behind as it runs off with itself.