20 April 2026

The Kindness of Strangers

 

The Kindness of Strangers 2019

  • Director: Lone Scherfig
  • Cast: Zoey Kazan, Esben Smed, Jack Fulton, Finlay Wojtak-Hissong, Andrea Risborough, Caleb Landry Jones, Tahar Rahim, Bill Nighy, David Dencik
  • Why? Possibly good
  • Seen:  14 April 2026      

       A series of vignettes about losers in New York, who through acts of kindness of strangers get by. It’s gripping and sad and unusual. It doesn’t hurt that Bill Nighy is in it. 

4* of 5

 

 

 

 

Kingsman the Secret Service

 

Kingsman the Secret Servilce 2014

  • Director: Matthew Vaughn
  • Cast: Colin Firth, Taron Eggerton, Samuel L Jackson, Mark Strong, Mark Hamill, Michael Caine
  • Why? The cast
  • Seen:  13 April 2026      

       Oh dear, a spy story. But what a cast. ‘Funny and violent’ are words often used in the reviews.

       Young, tough working class Eggsy (Eggerton) is recruited into the posh, violent, gentlemanly, upper class spy organisation Kingsman. Violent, yes, funny, not so.

       Fun to see the actors though. 

2 ½ * of 5

 

 

 

 

 

13 April 2026

The Society of the Snow

 

The Society of the Snow 2023

  • Director: J A Bayona
  • Cast: Enzo Vogrincic, Augustin Pardella, Matías Recalt, Esteban Rigliardi·       
  • Why? Possibly interesting
  • Seen: 8 April 2026      

       A plane crashes in the Andes. Among the passengers is a young team of Uruguayan rugby players with friends and relatives..

       The few who aren’t killed outright face impossible odds. Freezing temperatures, injuries, almost no food. How can they possibly survive?

       Harrowing moral questions, madness, despair, the cruellest of nature, and yet 16 of them lived to be rescued.

       The visuals are absolutely stunning.

       True story. 

4* of 5   

 

 

 

 

6 April 2026

Leave the World Behind

 

Leave the World Behind 2023

  • Director: Sam Esmail
  • Cast: Julia Roberts, Ethan Hawke, Mahershala Ali, Kevin Bacon, Myha’la, Farah Mackenzie, Charlie Evans·       
  • Why? The cast
  • Seen: 4 April 2026      

       Executive producers: Barack Obama, Michelle Obama! 

       Amanda (Roberts) and Clay (Hawke) take a spontaneous holiday in a rented house near the sea. Late the first evening the owner George (Ali) and his daughter Ruth (Myha’la) show up saying they need a place to stay because there has been a blackout in New York and they can’t get back. Amanda thinks it’s a con and is hostile.

       However, something weird is clearly going on.

       It’s thought-provoking, eerie, atmospheric and too realistic for comfort. The acting is excellent.        

4* of 5   

 

 

 

Delirium

 

Delirium 2018

  • Director: Dennis Illadis
  • Cast: Topher Grave, Patricia Clarkson, Genesis Rodriguez, Callan Mulvey, Robin Thomas
  • Why? Possibly interesting
  • Seen: 31 March 2026

       Tom (Grave) is released on parole after twenty years in a mental institution. His father has committed suicide and left him the family mansion. He is convinced his father hated him for what he and his brother had done when they were children.

       He’s alone in the mansion and scary ghostly things happen. Either the place is haunted, or he is still mentally ill, or it’s all really happening.

       Not completely logical but spooky and entertaining.      

3 * of 5   

 

 

 

 

30 March 2026

Pet Sematary

 

Pet Sematary 2019

  • ·        Director: Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer
  • ·        Cast: Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow, Jeté Laurence
  • ·        Why: Stephen King
  • ·    Seen: 27 March 2026

Having recently read the book, and since films based on King can be good, I thought I’d give it a try.

A family moves to a remote home in a Maine forest. It’s Stephen King. It gets scary. The cat gets scary.

I haven’t seen the earlier version but this is a decent adaption. John Lithgow is good. Moral of the story? Don’t move to a house in the forest.

2 ½* of 5

 

Paris

 

Paris 2008

·        Director: Cédric Klapisch

·        Cast: Juliette Binoche, Romain Duris

·        Why:  Binoche

·        Seen: Once before. Now 26 March 2026

Pierre (Duris), in his 30s, has a heart condition and even with a heart transplant he probably only has months to live. His sister Elise (Binoche), a single mother, moves in with him. We’re also told the stories of other Parisians.

I’m one of the few people in the world who doesn’t love Paris. I’ve been there three times and have no desire to go back.

Or even watch the rest of the film, actually. But I will, because I like Binoche.

 

2* of 5