Matthew Turner

Matthew Turner

Agrees with the Tomatometer 71% of the time.

Favorites:
Vertigo
Publications:
Empire Magazine , Shadows on the Wall , thelondonpaper , ViewLondon
Total Reviews:
3318
Total QuickRatings:
9
Location:
London

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Add Date
4/5 94% Captain Phillips (2013) " Impressively directed and superbly written, this is a powerfully gripping real-life thriller with an Oscar-worthy central performance from Tom Hanks." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 17, 2013
4/5 84% Prince Avalanche (2013) " Engaging and beautifully shot, this is an enjoyably offbeat comedy with a stripped-down script and pair of pitch-perfect comic performances from Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 17, 2013
3/5 45% Escape Plan (2013) " Watchable prison thriller that's given an extra boost by the Stallone/Schwarzenegger pairing, though you probably wouldn't bother if they weren't in it." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 17, 2013
4/5 95% Enough Said (2013) " A delightful, warm-hearted and frequently funny comedy with an emotionally engaging, sharply observed script and a pair of wonderful performances from Julia Louis-Dreyfus and James Gandolfini." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 17, 2013
5/5 77% Like Father, Like Son (2013) " Brilliantly directed, powerfully emotional and sharply observed Japanese drama with a superb script and terrific performances from the entire cast." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 17, 2013
4/5 100% Starred Up () " Gripping and sharply written British drama that offers an intriguing twist on the usual prison movie clichés and features a star-making performance from Jack O'Connell." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 10, 2013
3/5 33% Adore (2013) " Watchable soapy melodrama enlivened by gorgeous photography and strong performances from all four leads ..." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 10, 2013
4/5 40% The Fifth Estate (2013) " An engaging and enjoyable retelling of the WikiLeaks story with an astonishing central performance from Benedict Cumberbatch ..." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 10, 2013
3/5 36% Not Another Happy Ending () " Ultimately worth seeing thanks to a charming lead performance from Karen Gillan, strong comic support from Iain De Caestecker and a handful of decent gags." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 10, 2013
3/5 22% Romeo and Juliet (2013) " The latest version of Romeo and Juliet is watchable, well-acted and gains points for its locational veracity, but Fellowes' script takes some shocking liberties with Shakespeare's original that won't endear the film to literature students." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 10, 2013
3/5 29% Machete Kills (2013) " Machete Kills has its moments and is more fun than the disappointing original but it also outstays its welcome, overplays all its jokes and weirdly underuses its central character." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 10, 2013
4/5 100% Le Week-End (2013) " Hugely entertaining, utterly charming and emotionally engaging British comedy-drama with a superb script by Hanif Kureshi and a pair of terrific performances from Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 10, 2013
4/5 79% Filth () " Raucously entertaining, darkly comic drama with lively, energetic direction, a superbly written, gloriously sleazy script, a terrific support cast and a powerful central performance from James McAvoy." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 3, 2013
3/5 75% How I Live Now (2013) " Watchable teen survival drama enlivened by a strong central performance from Saoirse Ronan and a handful of chilling visuals, but the central romance falls flat and the third act feels anti-climactic." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 3, 2013
4/5 96% Sunshine on Leith () " Infectiously joyous feel-good musical that will leave you grinning from ear-to-ear, thanks to some terrific songs, an exuberant cast and note-perfect, crowd-pleasing direction from Dexter Fletcher." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 3, 2013
4/5 49% Thanks For Sharing (2013) " Engaging, low-key and thoughtful comedy-drama with a sharply observed script and a trio of terrific performances from Ruffalo, Robbins and Gad." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 3, 2013
3/5 52% The To Do List (2013) " Enjoyable teen sex comedy that gains points for its female perspective and features both strong comic performances and a decent script, despite some of the gags being a bit hit-and-miss." — ViewLondon
Posted Oct 3, 2013
2/5 32% Austenland (2013) " Austenland has some nice ideas and a handful of amusing moments, but the direction and editing are poor, the acting is dodgy in places and the underdeveloped script fails to push any of the right buttons." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 26, 2013
5/5 91% Blue Jasmine (2013) " Blue Jasmine is the film die-hard Woody Allen fans have been waiting for, thanks to a superb, pointed script and terrific performances from a wonderful ensemble cast, including a sure-to-be-Oscar-nominated central turn from Cate Blanchett." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 26, 2013
3/5 20% Girl Most Likely (2013) " A watchable comedy enlivened by strong comic performances and likeable, offbeat characters, though Girl Most Likely settles for rough edges and quirky moments ..." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 26, 2013
4/5 83% Mister John () " Mister John is an engaging, enjoyably offbeat drama enlivened by a pervading sense of mystery, a perfectly judged, often weirdly funny script and a superb performance from Aiden Gillen." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 26, 2013
4/5 81% Prisoners (2013) " Brilliantly directed and stunningly shot, Prisoners is a powerfully gripping, morally complex thriller with a superb script and an Oscar-worthy performance from Hugh Jackman. It's also one of the best thrillers of the year." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 26, 2013
3/5 44% The Call (2013) " Smartly directed and sharply written, The Call is a suspenseful and engaging thriller with superb performances from Halle Berry and Abigail Breslin, though it stumbles a little in the final act." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 19, 2013
3/5 58% Cold Comes The Night () " An engaging and enjoyable low-key crime thriller enlivened by a decent script, an original set-up and strong performances from both Alice Eve and Bryan Cranston." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 19, 2013
2/5 5% Diana (2013) " Long-time Diana fans will find much to complain about and it's hard to shake the feeling that there were several other Diana stories more worthy of the big screen treatment." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 19, 2013
3/5 90% Hawking (2013) " Engaging and moving documentary that takes an informative trip through Hawking's life and career and gains credence from being told in Hawking's own words ..." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 19, 2013
3/5 13% R.I.P.D. (2013) " A decent amount of fun, thanks to some amusing gags, a handful of nice ideas and a pair of enjoyable comic performances from Reynolds and Bridges." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 19, 2013
4/5 79% 42 (2013) " Powerfully emotional and impressively acted, 42 is a superbly made biopic that tells the important story of one of the most significant figures in American history." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 12, 2013
4/5 91% In a World... (2013) " An engaging and frequently funny comedy with a superb comic cast, likeable characters and a refreshingly different setting." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 12, 2013
2/5 35% Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013) " Despite solid performances, Insidious: Chapter 2 is a disappointing sequel that never quite sparks to life, thanks to a derivative script that fails to deliver any actual scares." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 12, 2013
5/5 88% Rush (2013) " Magnificently entertaining drama that gets everything right ..." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 12, 2013
4/5 50% White House Down (2013) " The very definition of big dumb fun, White House Down is a hugely enjoyable thriller ..." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 12, 2013
3/5 47% No One Lives (2013) " A gleefully trashy, darkly funny exploitation horror-slash-thriller with inventive gore scenes, a knowing script and an intriguing central performance from Luke Evans." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 5, 2013
3/5 75% uwantme2killhim? () " Engaging, well acted thriller that gains an extra chilling edge from the fact that it's based on a true story, though it's slightly let down by a questionable directorial decision." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 5, 2013
3/5 86% The Great Hip Hop Hoax () " Engaging and enjoyable documentary enlivened by a likeable central duo and a wealth of superb archive footage, though there's actually very little substance to the story outside of the basic synopsis." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 5, 2013
4/5 91% The Great Beauty () " Stylishly directed and beautifully shot, The Great Beauty is an emotionally engaging and superbly acted Italian drama that plays like a modern day version of Fellini's La Dolce Vita." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 5, 2013
3/5 81% Ain't Them Bodies Saints (2013) " Plays like a note-perfect Terrence Malick pastiche thanks to assured direction from writer-director David Lowery, though the languid pacing, lack of plot and ill-defined supporting characters are occasionally frustrating." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 5, 2013
2/5 65% About Time (2013) " Fails to properly exploit its premise and is ultimately let down by a misguided script, mawkish sentimentality and an unsightly pile-up of plot holes and logic problems." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 5, 2013
2/5 60% Riddick (2013) " The film is ultimately let down by repetitive action sequences, some appalling dialogue and a deeply unpleasant streak of violent misogyny." — ViewLondon
Posted Sep 5, 2013
3/5 47% We're The Millers (2013) " Enjoyable road-trip comedy with likeable characters, strong comic performances and a decent number of laughs, though the tone is uneven in places, particularly when leering over its female lead." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 22, 2013
4/5 68% Elysium (2013) " Writer-director Neill Blomkamp's follow-up to District 9 is an engaging, fast-paced Sci-Fi thriller with a strong script, gripping action set-pieces, superb special effects work and a terrific central performance from Matt Damon." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 22, 2013
3/5 54% Lovelace (2013) " Engaging, smartly directed biopic with impeccable production design, terrific performances and a superb script that cleverly tells two versions of the same story." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 22, 2013
4/5 88% What Maisie Knew (2013) " Impressively directed and superbly written, this is a powerfully emotional and strikingly perceptive drama with excellent performances from a note-perfect cast." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 22, 2013
2/5 12% The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013) " Quickly descends into a painfully derivative, over-populated, over-long and increasingly confusing mess." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 22, 2013
2/5 27% Planes (2013) " Disappointing animated adventure that suffers from a weak script, bland characterisation and a frustrating, poorly-defined universe." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 15, 2013
3/5 64% 2 Guns (2013) " Enjoyable, pacily directed and pleasingly old fashioned buddy cop thriller enlivened by a witty script and engaging chemistry between Wahlberg and Washington." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 15, 2013
4/5 80% Call Girl () " Stylishly directed and beautifully shot, this is a powerful, engaging and relevant Swedish drama with a strong script and a pair of terrific performances from Pernilla August and newcomer Sofia Karemyr." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 15, 2013
4/5 56% Bachelorette (2012) " Gleefully caustic comedy that sticks an elbow in the face of the usual chick flick conventions ..." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 15, 2013
2/5 30% Kick-Ass 2 (2013) " A disappointing and largely pointless sequel that fails to capture the tone of the original and ends up feeling unpleasant on a number of different levels." — ViewLondon
Posted Aug 15, 2013
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