Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, 2015 - ★★★

Watched on Saturday May 17, 2025.

Finished reading: Crudo by Olivia Laing 📚

Finished reading: Big Sky by Kate Atkinson 📚

Bit meh. A few too many characters to get really attached to anyone or their story.

Conclave, 2024 - ★★★★

Didn’t have me quite as gripped as the book did, but a beautiful piece of film making.

Read in 2025: Crudo by Olivia Laing 📚

Read in two sittings which was probably best as I didn’t get in with it. Will stick to Laing’s non-fiction.

Finished reading: Mongrel by Hanako Footman 📚

The story of three women getting to know themselves and each other. Surprising. And challenging. And tender.

Finished reading: Union Jack by Val McDermid 📚

Think I’ve gone as far with Lindsey Gordon as I can for now.

Aftersun, 2022 - ★★★★★

Oof. I’ve not got words for the emotional rollercoaster this film took me on. A fantastic piece of film making.

Finished reading: The Unfolding by A.M. Homes 📚

As ever from A.M. Homes, an engaging and witty story that pulled me in from the first few pages. I needed this to find some flow to my reading again.

Civil War, 2024 - ★★★

One of those films where you get thrown in to a story that’s already started. It’s moving fast and there’s no time to wait for stragglers to catch up. And then just when you might be finding your feet, it’s over... I wonder if that’s how Jessie felt too.

Her, 2013 - ★★★

On reflection I really wish I’d made time to watch this when it came out. The decade and rapid changes in tech probably made me as non-plussed as the people living in this world when they blindly accepted their friends and colleagues falling in love with operating system.

The Substance, 2024 - ★★★

This was a challenge for me, not least because as a feature length ASMR film it triggered all my noise sensitivities. I think I need warnings like the ones you get for flashing lights!

That said, it’s like nothing I’ve seen before and Demi Moore was indeed excellent.

The Brutalist, 2024 - ★★★½

Visually impressive and enjoyable as a modernist architecture geek. The length which was one thing I was unsure about really wasn’t noticeable with the well-timed interval. 

The main reason this isn’t getting a higher rating is that I felt no emotional connection to the characters. I feel there was also scope to develop the stories of some of the peripheral characters further especially Gordon and Zsofia.

Finished reading: Babel by R. F Kuang 📚

Thoroughly enjoyable. Some good twists along the way. Got a little pedestrian in the final third though which has tempered my enthusiasm a little.

A Real Pain, 2024 - ★★★★★

I’ve been thinking about what to write about this for a week. And I’ve ended up with this… it’s got just the right amount of everything. I feared before going in it could be overly sentimental, but the script and performances are just spot on.

It’s a lean film with nothing more than it needs. Not trying to give us answers but more questions to ponder.

The Florida Project, 2017 - ★★★★

This took me by surprise a little. Felt very reminiscent of British social realist films like Fish Tank and The Selfish Giant. 

Seen lots of reviews talking about seeing things from Moonee’s perspective, but the more I think about it, the more I feel like it was Bobby’s eyes I was looking through.

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, 2024 - ★★★★

These days if you can hold my attention for a full 2.5 hours you’re likely to get 4 stars. And if you give me a main character who is someone competent and excessively resentful on top of that, it’s a lock in.

The bookend to my day yesterday, walking home via the Quayside. Spot Venus 🪐

Newcastle Quayside at night. Millennium Bridge lit in purple reflected in the river. Venus shining brightly in the clear sky.

Mad sky this morning on my commute

Sunrise over Newcastle’s Grey Street. Blue sky with strip of pinky-orange clouds.

Carry-On, 2024 - ★★

Watched on Saturday January 11, 2025.