
Susannah Butter
Movies reviews only
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Friends: The Reunion (2021) |
The clips made me want to rewatch it and they made me realize that despite its shortcomings, Friends was a special show and it deserves to be celebrated. Just maybe not over a running time of 105 minutes. - London Evening Standard
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| Posted Jun 01, 2021
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After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News (2020) |
Rossi and Stelter tell a compelling story - one that you wish was fake news. This has devastating human costs and it appears too big to fail. - London Evening Standard
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| Posted Jun 04, 2020
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Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room (2019) |
Her quick, original brain has made her a success on panel shows including 8 out of 10 Cats and Your Face or Mine, and it's good to see her having more time to run with jokes. - London Evening Standard
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| Posted Jul 01, 2019
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Khan may feel guilty for turning his back on his people, but this dance telling their story is a credit to him. - London Evening Standard
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| Posted Apr 30, 2019
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The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley (2019) |
This documentary has all the makings of an engaging thriller: maverick protagonist on a seemingly noble mission, influential figures and human fallout. But it lacks pace...the story is serious, but it could have been told with a lighter touch. - London Evening Standard
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| Posted Mar 25, 2019
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Sir Cliff Richard: 60 Years in Public and in Private (2018) |
Even if you aren't a superfan, this is a compelling portrait of a man in the public eye and the changing nature of celebrity. - London Evening Standard
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| Posted Dec 18, 2018
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Mother's Day (2018) |
It's brilliantly judged. Leather knows that the real source material is emotional enough and leaves the cast to give economical performances. Nothing is overblown. - London Evening Standard
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| Posted Sep 04, 2018
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Abducted - Elizabeth I's Child Actors (2018) |
Children's author Katherine Rundell brings Clifton's tale to life with great spirit. - London Evening Standard
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| Posted Aug 17, 2018
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Iliza: Elder Millennial (2018) |
The best stand-up comedy catches you off guard... It needs pace and an element of surprise. Iliza Shlesinger has plenty of the first - galloping through candid revelations about life as a woman - but not enough other factors that make comedy work. - London Evening Standard
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| Posted Jul 31, 2018
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