Dramatisation of one aspect of the Brexit “Leave” campaign, focussing on a tonsured Bandersnatch Phantybatch as charming person Dominic Cummings – it didn’t get great reviews in the press, but then we’ve had enough of experts, apparently. Whilst it was
Compliance
In 2019 this tale of peoples’ willingness to go along with instructions from authority figures seems near-impossible to swallow against the context of social-engineering-awareness which we live day to day in financial services careers. And yet it’s a dramatisation of
The Imitation Game
Engaging if sometimes historically questionable biographic drama about the life of Alan Turing and his time working at Bletchley Park cracking the ENIGMA code as used by the Germans in WW2. 👍👍
United 93
Biographical drama recreating one of the flights from the September 11 terrorist attack, notable in that it used little-known actors and not Tom Hanks. Oddly compelling given that you already knew the outcome, and equally hard to fathom the fragmentation
Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool
Watching on an aircraft seat-back was undoubtably the wrong format for taking in this dramatic romance/biography about a man’s relationship with an American actress throughout their lives. In truth, the main reason I watched this was because I know the
Death Wish
Why’s Bruce Willis doing stuff like this? I guess it pays the bills… I haven’t seen the original Charles Bronson film this is a remake of, but it’s a sort of “one-man-gets-pushed-too-far-and-takes-justice-into-his-own-hands” affair which I suspect has been mined so