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Rebecca Lewis

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Film and entertainment journalist for Hello!, Metro.co.uk, and BBC radio.

Reviews

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Judy (2019) 82% 4 EDIT “Renee Zellweger packs an emotional punch in Sunday afternoon movie” – metro.co.uk Oct 2, 2019 Full Review The Farewell (2019) 97% 4/5 EDIT “The Farewell is Awkwafina's first leading role and she is truly a revelation, proving she is more than just the comedy sidekick.” – metro.co.uk Sep 17, 2019 Full Review Robin Hood (2018) 14% 2/5 EDIT “Robin is one note and the twist at the end - that, surprising no one, allows for the potential of a sequel - can be seen coming a mile off.” – metro.co.uk Sep 11, 2019 Full Review Dark Phoenix (2019) 22% 3/5 EDIT “Maybe we would have been better off having a Dark Phoenix film a la Logan, one that doesn't rely on older characters and would have opened up further the world of Jean, Scott and their friends.” – metro.co.uk Sep 11, 2019 Full Review Ad Astra (2019) 83% 3/5 EDIT “Brad Pitt brings empathy and an awards-worthy to a slow burn drama that asks us to care about another man and his daddy issues but ultimately leaves you feeling cold.” – metro.co.uk Sep 11, 2019 Full Review It: Chapter Two (2019) 62% 3/5 EDIT “Pennywise is back for more thrills and spills - but at nearly three hours, his reign of terror begins to take a toll.” – metro.co.uk Sep 11, 2019 Full Review Eighth Grade (2018) 99% 4/5 EDIT “Eighth Grade reminds us that teenage girls and Kayla's story are valid, and we should all listen a little more closely.” – metro.co.uk Sep 11, 2019 Full Review Justice League (2017) 39% 3 EDIT “Ezra Miller and Wonder Woman can only do so much to save a film of stilted dialogue, bad direction, inexplicable angles and a plot that quite frankly is boring.” – metro.co.uk Feb 14, 2019 Full Review Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) 60% 3 EDIT “What follows is a story that any passing Queen fan already knows, and the problem arises in that the script never delves deep enough to escape what is essentially a Wikipedia entry.” – metro.co.uk Feb 14, 2019 Full Review The Hate U Give (2018) 97% 4 EDIT “It is at times tough to watch and never shies away from showing other points of view, often using black comedy to do so” – metro.co.uk Feb 14, 2019 Full Review Ready Player One (2018) 71% 4/5 EDIT “A thrilling joy ride that encompasses every Spielberg trope you can think of and throws them back out at you through some of the most gorgeous scenes you may see on screen all year.” – metro.co.uk Mar 20, 2018 Full Review Murder on the Orient Express (2017) 60% 4/5 EDIT “Where Murder On The Orient Express succeeds is in Branagh's fast pacing and the suspense he maintains throughout; each suspect is given screen time, and each has a plausible reason for murder, but none of them are lingered on for too long.” – metro.co.uk Nov 2, 2017 Full Review Breathe (2017) 67% 2/5 EDIT “The problem with Serkis' film is that it is too long and at times too dull, and the moments where Serkis is so desperate to make the audience cry are so obvious that instead of reaching for the tissues you roll your eyes.” – metro.co.uk Oct 6, 2017 Full Review Good Time (2017) 91% 5/5 EDIT “The film never lets up, pushing and pushing and pushing the viewer into Connie's deeply messed up world.” – metro.co.uk Oct 5, 2017 Full Review Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) 64% 4/5 EDIT “Goodbye Christopher Robin will make you cry - and it may just ruin your childhood forever.” – metro.co.uk Sep 20, 2017 Full Review It (2017) 85% EDIT “A genuinely bloody, creepy and terrifying piece of classic horror mixed with brilliant teen humour, romance and a classic coming of age story.” – metro.co.uk Sep 6, 2017 Full Review Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) 84% EDIT “... the film is mostly a triumph - heavy on the action, light on the romance, and one of the best heroines to come out of the big screen in 2016.” – metro.co.uk Sep 6, 2017 Full Review La La Land (2016) 91% EDIT “La La Land is actually a love story for jazz, with a leading male character who likes to mansplain very loudly and intently whenever he gets the chance about just how important jazz music is and how he will be the saviour jazz music needs.” – metro.co.uk Sep 6, 2017 Full Review Jackie (2016) 87% EDIT “It's an intensity that never lets up - you have to take your moments to stop and remember to inhale and exhale when you can. But that intensity is also to the film's detriment, as at no point does it allow warmth to seep in.” – metro.co.uk Sep 6, 2017 Full Review Loving (2016) 88% 5/5 EDIT “Based on the true story of Loving v. Virginia, a landmark civil rights decision, the film is a story of two halves.” – metro.co.uk Sep 5, 2017 Full Review Fences (2016) 92% 3/5 EDIT “Balancing the joys of the script that turned Wilson's play into a multi award-winning juggernaut with a desire to adapt such a play for Hollywood is a fine line, but sadly it is one that Denzel is unable to straddle.” – metro.co.uk Sep 5, 2017 Full Review Hidden Figures (2016) 93% EDIT “Hidden Figures is a story of friendship and inspiration and a reminder to have faith in your abilities - and it's also two hours of guaranteed empowerment that will blast you straight towards your goals.” – metro.co.uk Sep 5, 2017 Full Review The Mummy (2017) 15% 4/5 EDIT “The Mummy is truly a brilliant popcorn blockbuster that is fun and heartfelt and thrilling...” – metro.co.uk Sep 5, 2017 Full Review Dunkirk (2017) 92% EDIT “It's a masterpiece of film making and will leave you on the edge of your seat, unable to catch your breath from the opening shots to the closing credits.” – metro.co.uk Sep 5, 2017 Full Review
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