Film and Television·Film Reviews Greyhound (review) – Schneider never finds the depth needed to rise above a thrilling but thinly drawn war movie by Neil Baker 11th July 2020
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·TV Defending Jacob (Apple TV+) review – a complex journey into belief, doubt, secrets and lies by Neil Baker 24th April 2020
Film and Television·Short Films·TV Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth (Apple TV+) review – this delightful Apple TV+ animation isn’t just for kids by Neil Baker 22nd April 2020
Film and Television·TV Snoopy in Space (Apple TV) review – the gang joins NASA in Apple TV’s first Peanuts adventure by Neil Baker 5th December 2019
Film and Television·TV The Morning Show (Apple TV) review – the changing landscape of broadcast media by Neil Baker 9th November 2019
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