Lee (15): A biopic of an amazing woman that really deserves to be a mini-series.
One Mann's Movies FIlm Review of "Lee". Kate Winslet excels in this biopic of war photographer Lee Miller. 4/5.
The Substance (18): Blimey Charley! “Respect the Balance” for God’s sake!
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "The Substance". A fabulously gory body-horror flick with Demi Moore in fine form. Brilliant stuff. 5/5
Speak No Evil (15): There Ain’t Nobody Does ‘Deranged’ better than James McAvoy.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Speak No Evil". A wonderfully deranged James McAvoy makes for a suspenseful thriller. 4/5.
Jaws (12A): The utterly enthralling Spielberg classic on the big screen again.
One Mann's Movies review of "Jaws": Spielberg's classic from 1975 loses none of its bite. 5/5.
Hit Man (15): Glen Powell is the new “Fletch” in Richard Linklater’s rom-com thriller.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Hit Man". The omnipresent Glen Powell in a Fletch-like caper that fires haphazardly. 3/5.
Lady Macbeth (15): One of the great monsters of cinema portrayed by a brilliant Florence Pugh.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Lady Macbeth" (2016). An early Florence Pugh shows why she is not a top star. Brilliant. 5/5
Kill (15): One of the best small-scale thrillers I’ve seen this year.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Kill" (also called "Betrayal"). A small Scottish film that packs a good punch. 4/5
Voice of Shadows (’15’): Dodgy possession horror fails to excite.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Voice of Shadows". Light-weight horror that fails to scare. 1.5/5.
Widow Clicquot (15): Bubbles with potential but struggles to be a great vintage.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Widow Cliquot". A beautifully shot story of the origin of a Champagne brand. 3.5/5.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (12A): Great fun, but a strong example of “More is Less”.
One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice". Has fun moments but overall is a bit of a narrative mess. 3/5.