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Keith Watson

Keith Watson's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy (2025) 2/5 EDIT “Shamelessly raking over Matthew Perry’s ashes, but never scratching more than skin deep, this cut-and-paste documentary tailgated its way through the story but told us little we don’t already know about the perils of fame. ” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Aug 18, 2025 Full Review Music by John Williams (2024) 100% 3/5 EDIT “... A feelgood study of a man remarkably spry at 92 and blessed with a cupboard refreshingly free of skeletons.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Nov 4, 2024 Full Review Tish (2023) 100% 4/5 EDIT “For all the family anecdotes and readings of Tish’s formidably trenchant view, it’s the pictures here that are worth a thousand words.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Apr 2, 2024 Full Review A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou (2023) 67% EDIT “Jamie Demetriou is certainly possessed of a scattershot comic imagination that misses as well as hits. But when he hits, he’s very funny. ” – metro.co.uk Mar 2, 2023 Full Review Hamilton (2020) 98% 4/5 EDIT “As a musical it's packed with energy but probably one or two show-stopping tunes short of a classic. As a production it's deftly and cleverly constructed - a history lesson that never feels like a lecture.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Jul 10, 2020 Full Review 3/5 EDIT “There are some cheeky cameos, with Danny Mays and Christopher Eccleston among those pushing through the barricades of bad taste, but it's hard to escape the feeling that this is a diamond idea for a sketch stretched almost to breaking point.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Jul 10, 2020 Full Review Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020) 63% 4/5 EDIT “Eurovision fans will have a ball spotting the galaxy of Euro-stars who pop up in a Songathon sequence - Pitch Perfect goes multi-national - with former winners Loreen, Conchita Wurst and many more in a mega-hits medley.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Jun 26, 2020 Full Review Back Roads (2018) 55% 2/5 EDIT “Ultimately, though, Back Roads is unrewarding - like getting an Easter basket filled with lead eggs.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Mar 30, 2020 Full Review Togo (2019) 93% 3/5 EDIT “While this true story of a husky tested to his limits in 1925 Alaska does push some of the same emotional buttons, it never quite packs the same punch.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Mar 25, 2020 Full Review Stargirl (2020) 69% 3/5 EDIT “The fortune cookie philosophy - be yourself - is pure Disney.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Mar 25, 2020 Full Review 2/5 EDIT “It was a missed opportunity; Taking Control told us a lot about what Dom's done to shape the state of the nation, but not why he did it.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Mar 19, 2020 Full Review The King (2019) 71% 3/5 EDIT “It's Chalamet who saves the day. An odd but ultimately inspired choice to play a royal English hero, it's his understated pulling power that might just drag you through to The King's battle-weary, bloody end.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Oct 30, 2019 Full Review Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein (2019) 89% EDIT “It's like a particularly camp episode of Who Do You Think You Are? complete with dramatic reconstructions.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Jul 24, 2019 Full Review Care (2016) 100% 4/5 EDIT “Even in hard-to-watch scenes where she struggled to speak, lashed out violently and wandered the streets as her dementia developed, we glimpsed the humanity of the woman behind the breakdown.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Mar 8, 2019 Full Review Brexit (2019) 80% 5/5 EDIT “As a TV drama, it has flaws. More background on Cummings would not have gone amiss. But as a lesson in the new politics this is both chilling and compelling.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Mar 8, 2019 Full Review The Child in Time (2017) 79% 4/5 EDIT “Stephen Campbell Moore brought man-boy Charles to life, maximising minimal screen time to take us back to a state of childlike innocence.” – Metro Newspaper (UK) Jul 11, 2018 Full Review
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