I Lost My Body, written by Jérémy Clapin and Guillaume Laurant and directed by Jeremy Claplin, tells the story of a severed hand that tries to make its way across Paris back to its owner, Naoufel.
Onward, directed by Dan Scanlon and written by Scanlon, Jason Headley and Keith Bunin tells the story of the Lightfoot brothers, Ian (Tom Holland) and Barley (Chris Pratt), who go on a magical quest to find a way to bring their father back for one day.
Ford v Ferrari is far more than a sports movie about cars and racing and underdogs. Its focus on characters and telling a story really push it to be a rare film.
Paradise PD is an animated Netflix original created and written by Roger Black and Waco O’Guin, who are the Sajid-Farhad of the West, only way crasser.
The Invisible Man, written and directed by Leigh Whannell, follows Cecilia Kass as she runs away from her abusive partner, who commits suicide two weeks after.
Paul, directed by Greg Mottola and written by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, is about two English geeks, Graeme and Clive, who come to America to attend Comic-Con and explore alleged UFO sighting locations.
A film where you take the biggest stars of the 90s, George Clooney, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Uma Thurman, release it in summer and still create 2 hours and 5 mins worth of a disastrous opus.
David Fincher’s The Killer is a snappy and sleek revenge thriller that doesn’t boast much emotional depth on the surface, but on a technical level is a viewing experience that’s as satisfying as they come featuring a great performance from Michael Fassbender.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a sincere, if overly familiar, take on Peter Parker & Miles Morales’ collaboration as Spider-Men - a worthy follow-up combining Insomniac Games’ mastery of in-game traversal and storytelling to deliver a superhero spectacle of the highest order.