This sequel, where the two leads have grown in stature since the first movie - Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill - shifts so that Enola takes on her first case on her own and is a better movie because of it. The first Enola Holmes was a fun, if slight, Sherlock Holmes adventure. Selick is one of the most original filmmakers around and we are very happy that he is back. Wendell & Wild is about a pair of demons trying to get back to the land of the living, with the help of 13-year-old Kat Elliot - a teenager who is as punk rock as they come. It is fantastic that the animation legend Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline) is back and has Jordan Peele backing him up on writing duties. It's a movie that takes its time to tell its tale, giving Lawrence room to show off her, frankly, superb acting talent. Jennifer Lawrence is back to her more realistic dramas, with Causeway which sees her as a brain injured soldier who is trying to come to terms with her trauma. While the loss of Boseman is felt both literally and figuratively throughout the film, this is a great tribute to both the actor and his character, while also packed with action scenes and some cameo surprises. Alongside this, we get a fantastic glimpse of people whose job puts them into the heart of danger all of the time, all striving to understand the way our wild world works.Īfter the passing of Chadwick Boseman, Wakanda Forever was always going to be an emotional ride. Those who know the story, will know that tragedy is at the heart of this tale - something this documentary foreshadows throughout. One of the very best documentaries of recent years, Fire of Love is a fractured love story about volcanologists Maurice and Katia Krafft. Emily Blunt is superb as Englishwoman Cornelia Locke who is on her own revenge mission. Here he makes amends to the Westerns of the past, with one that takes race and colonialism head on to devastating effect. Hugo Blick - who incidentally played the person in Tim Burton's Batman who killed Bruce Wayne's parents - has created some excellent psychological dramas, including the fantastic Shadow Line. The creator of The English is one of our favorite filmmakers. The pace is faster than before and this is welcomed as when Warrior Nun flies, there's a lot of fun to be had. The first season ended with an almighty cliffhanger but the second season does well to counter this with a more fully fledged story, as well as a good dollop supernatural action. Given the goings-on in the real royal family, never has the show been so pertinent.īe prepared to be schlocked! Warrior Nun is a very easy watch, about a woman who wakes up with newfound supernatural powers. Here we see the royal family in the pivotal '90s, where Princess Diana (played effortlessly by Elizabeth Debicki) was the centre of attention of the world, scandal and sleaze was rife and Britain was on the cusp of change politically. The Crown is back and the royal soap opera is catching up with the years now. This four-part doc is an eye-opening and jaw-dropping look at the main players who are in it for greed and certainly not for the love of the game. If you are a fan of the footie (the UK kind), then you have to watch this documentary to understand just how corrupt the beautiful game has gotten behind the scenes. Still here? Then what you are after are a handful of recommendations to stop you endlessly scrolling into next week. The best NOW TV shows and best movies on NOW TV.The best Disney Plus shows and best Disney Plus movies.The best Amazon Prime Series and best movies on Amazon Prime Video.The best Netflix shows and best movies on Netflix.So, if you want more of an in-depth look at the shows and movies you can stream the please head to the following guides. We have spent A LONG time watching things on all these streaming services. ![]() Welcome to the WatchList, the ultimate place to find out the best things to stream this week - what you should be watching at the weekend and beyond.Įach week we will look at some fantastic new things that have landed on the likes of Netflix, Prime Video, NOW, Apple TV Plus and Disney Plus.
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