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Joe Bloggs About Films

Joe Bloggs About Films

By: Joe Hobson
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Joe Bloggs About Films 2021
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  • Wake Up Dead Man
    Dec 5 2025

    The latest addition to the 'Knives Out' series brings more murder and satire, as Benoit Blanc looks to unravel his most difficult case to date in 'Wake Up Dead Man' - and it's a blast.

    I'm a big fan of Rian Johnson's murder mysteries. They are a wonderfully fresh, modern take on the classic whodunnit. Setting themselves apart apart with a distinctive tone, blending sharp humour and a touch of irony through the tension of the central murder mystery. Each have a terrific ensemble that only elevate the film even more.

    This time, Blanc faces off against religion and beliefs- as a murder takes place within a sealed room of a church, with a list of suspects all capable of pulling off this impossible crime; and the journey the film takes you on is nothing short of brilliant.

    Craig oozes charisma and flamboyance, but Josh O'Connor too stands out in a team up that will have you chuckling one minute, to being at the edge of your seat the next.

    Full thoughts in this review (spoiler free).

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    10 mins
  • Frankenstein
    Nov 28 2025

    Guillermo del Toro has a singular vision and voice. Each of his films feel distinct, seamlessly blending beauty with horror, which is why he’s become such an esteemed filmmaker. Naturally, I was eager to see what he would do with the classic 'Frankenstein' - and, as expected, the result is something truly special.

    It’s clear this was a true passion project for the director - you can feel that love and craftsmanship in every scene and every line of dialogue.

    And if it’s not the stellar writing and performances from leads Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi or Mia Goth that capture you, it’s the exquisite costume design, prosthetics, practical effects, and sets that build this world with such vivid detail. The cinematography, too, is visually striking - often downright breath-taking.

    Altogether, it’s a remarkable achievement that may have even edged out 'The Shape of Water' as my favourite del Toro release.

    Full thoughts in this review.

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    9 mins
  • The Running Man
    Nov 20 2025

    Edgar Wright returns with his adaptation of Stephen Kings explosive dystopian tale; 'The Running Man'.

    It goes without saying that, like many, I’m a huge fan of Wright and his filmography. His style and techniques are among my favourites in contemporary filmmaking: the punchy zooms, the energetic swish pans, and the way he interweaves music with visuals all stand out as signature elements that elevate each of his films. Its something I always look forward to - and whilst 'The Running Man' does incorporate those techniques, sadly it doesn't leave its mark as much I anticipated.

    Glen Powell shines as lead Ben Richards. Your average joe, dealt a bad hand and trying to provide for his family, no matter the cost. There's a fine line of him being in control, and pure rage that Powell executed to perfection. Its a performance that will cement himself as the new action star, undoubtedly.

    Whilst this is a fun watch with explosive action, it sadly left me wanting more. Or rather, would've preferred a better third act as it does, unfortunately, overstay its welcome.

    Full thoughts in this review.

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    8 mins
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