Totally gripping throughout. I don’t think the ending is a disappointment; it just adds other ways you can interpret the reality of the movie. Joaquin Phoenix is immense. I love anything based in Gotham City.

I have not been impressed with recent Tarantino movies, but this was a welcome return to form. Neatly and cleverly done.

It’s 2019 and Patridge still works on TV! Some of the scenes were a little hit and mess, but then it all fell beautifully into place during episode 4, which provided more Laugh Out Loud moments than I can remember in any other Partridge episode ever made. So all of it is watchable, but episode 4 is just briliant.

Everyone seemed to love this. And I love Line of Duty (the creator, Jed Mercurio’s, big series). I found Bodyguard a little over the top and too contrived, convenient and dramatic. It was ok, but far from being as clever and engrossing as Line of Duty.

It’s fun. It’s fresh. It’s action packed fun, clever scriptwriting and it has some real laugh out loud moments. I doubt anyone else than Ryan Reynolds could deliver on the promise like he does.

I really like to watch an action movie. The plot need not be original. But despite some good action scenes, the plot ‘twists’ in this MI were a bit too predictable and sedate. I’ll still watch them but it’s definite 6.7 territory for me.

I liked the slow and creeping pace. The ending, for me, was predictable before the end - but the acting and gothic style horror was brilliantly done. Amy Adams is a very good actress too and I loved the use of music.

Brilliantly scripted and acted. Great mix of action and suspense. Maybe wrapped up too abruptly, but what a performance by John Krasinski. I look forward to more.

It looks great. It sounds great. It has a good plot. I think if I watched it again on a larger screen (not my phone) my rating might be significantly higher

Not sure the blame is as simple to pin on solely BP executives, as this movie does - but it is a tense and, I believe, reasonable accurate portrayal of the terrible event on the oil rig.

I am less sure about this movie when I read about how it diverges from reality. But Aaron Sorkin can craft a great script and bring it to life - of that there is no doubt. Overall a really well made movie and a recommended watch.

I actually enjoyed this a lot more than the first instalment. Maybe I “got it” more this time, because I knew what to expect. I even liked the Elton John cameo. This makes me wish for a trilogy.

This would have been a damp squid, if the Scientologists hadn’t took Theroux’s bait and began to act very disturbingly with solicitor’s letters, "private" roads, tailing and filming people while telling them they are suppressive. I don’t get the Church of Scientology and still don’t after this documentary. Worth a watch.

Worst thing Sacha Baron Cohen has been involved in. It is deliberately crass and tasteless. But it’s too much, as there is a lazy script underpinning this waste of time. I expected better.

Didn’t have much enthusiasm for this, as I thought The Office was a brilliant program that didn’t need a reprisal. But I really enjoyed this. It was funny, touching and, while not revolutionary, more of the same is no bad thing when the character is David Brent.

Gripping and immersive. The acting is so believable by everyone; with Kidman and Skarsgård probably delivering career best performances. Uncomfortable viewing at times, but high quality drama.

Still absolutely one of the best programs on TV. It starts very strongly and I love the style of “Zanzibar”. I think it becomes slightly predictable and loses some of its edge in the last three episodes; a fact especially obvious in “To Have and to Hold” I still wouldn’t miss an episode though.

Every episode of every season is engaging, but this season opens with, and maintains, an extremely high standard. “The Devil of Christmas” is brilliantly done, but the ending is a bit too much. “The Riddle of the Sphinx” is my favourite episode of S3.

Sometimes hits the mark. I like listening to him and some of it is neatly constructed, but other topics were worn out long before Gervais picked them up.

Large improvement on S1. Conversation St is awkward, as are some of the more Neanderthal comments by Clarkson. But the segments are generally high quality. The Jaguar episode was particularly entertaining.