Friday, 16 January 2026

Critical Week: Back on the case

Awards season continues to gather speed, with the Golden Globes on Sunday. I vote in these, and it was nice to see some sign of the international voting base in some more unexpected winners. I also had ballot deadlines with two other groups who announced their nominees: the Online Film Critics Society and the Dorian Awards. My annual Sweepstakes is up and running, tallying all the awards in one place, and next week things ramp up even more with the Oscar nominees. As for movies, I watched the deliberately gritty cop thriller The Rip, which does nothing much new but reunites Ben Affleck and Matt Damon on-screen, alongside a terrific cast including Steven Yeun, Catalina Sandino Moreno and new Golden Globe winner Teyana Taylor. 

BEST OUT THIS WEEK:
Sound of Falling • Rental Family
A Private Life • Dead Man's Wire
ALL REVIEWS >
Another thriller, Bart Layton's Crime 101, features the starry quartet Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry, Mark Ruffalo and Barry Keoghan, none of whom disappoint with their complex characterisations. And then there was the rabid chimp horror Primate, which never quite grabs hold largely due to its man-in-a-monkey-suit aesthetic. More intriguing, timely and important was the Palestinian drama All That's Left of You, with gets a bit soapy but packs a powerful kick. And I finally caught up with the animated epic Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, which looks amazing even if it feels like watching someone else play a videogame.

Coming up this next week, I'll be watching Francois Ozon's new film of Camus' The Stranger, the British family doc D Is for Distance, a big-screen premiere for the TV series The Beauty and a live performance of The Wedding at Sadler's Wells East.


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