WAKE UP DEAD MAN – A KNIVES OUT STORY (2025): The Things I Liked…

Writer/director, Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man – A Knives Out Story does what the Knives Out franchise does best, deliver fun, well-executed murder mysteries that have you looking forward to the next instalment. 

Starring Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc, this time the scene of the murder is a small-town church with a dark history, arguably an immediately intriguing setting.

Also starring Kerry Washington, Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin and Mila Kunis, in true Knives Out style, the well-titled Wake Up Dead Man has several twists and turns. You won’t see most of them coming, though you may guess a couple.

If you enjoyed Knives Out (2019) and Glass Onion – A Knives Out Story (2023), then don’t hesitate to watch Wake Up Dead Man. The quality and fun are still there. Plus, O’Connor and Brolin are especially great.

Lastly, I have a feeling you won’t want to miss out on that super delicious punch at the beginning.

Happy Film Loving,

G

IS GOD IS (2026): New Trailer Starring Vivica A. Fox, Sterling K. Brown, Mallori Johnson, Janelle Monáe, Kara Young…

From writer/director Aleshea Harris, Is God Is is a new drama/mystery about the epic revenge quest of two sisters, one that stars Vivica A. Fox, Janelle Monáe, Sterling K. Brown, Kara Young and Mallori Johnson.

Epic seems to be the right word for this one.

Should I be concerned that so many of the movies exciting me this year are super violent?

It’s no secret that well-executed vengeance stories are among my favourites, and they rarely come without brutality. Still, there seems to be a real concentration of them in 2026. For example: The Bluff (2026), They Will Kill You (2026), Ready or Not 2 (2026), and now, Is God Is.

Maybe there was a dearth of violent films in recent years, and they’re now simply arriving all at once. Or perhaps it’s somehow a sign of the times. Either way, I’m here for the cinematic spectacle.

Xavier Nealy-Davis, Mykelti Williamson, Erika Alexander, Janelle Monáe, Xavier Mills, Josiah Cross, Justen Ross, Rhonda Johnson Dents, Lena Clark and Mark Druhet also star.

Is God Is Release Dates: May 15th, 2026

Happy Film Loving,

G

PEAKY BLINDERS – THE IMMORTAL MAN (2026): New Trailer Starring Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson, Stephen Graham…

Directed by Tom Harper and written by Steven Knight, Peaky Blinders – The Immortal Man is a continuation of the story of Thomas Shelby

Shelby is the main character in the hit 6-season series Peaky Blinders (2013-2022), a 1900s England-set gangster family epic starring Cillian Murphy.

Additional key cast includes Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson and Stephen Graham

If the success of the series is anything to go by, this should be worthwhile. It is Murphy, Graham and Keoghan who are always great, after all.

Have you seen the Peaky Blinders series? I haven’t, and I’m guessing it’s enjoyed more by male audiences

Sophie Rundle, Tim Roth, Ruby Ashbourne Serkis, Ned Dennehy, Jay Lycurgo, Packy Lee, Sam Baker Jones, Martin Angerbauer, Ian Peck, Mark Wilkinson, Spencer Elcock, Mauricio Knipp-Armijo and Jasna Anderson also star.

Peaky Blinders – The Immortal Man Release Dates: March 20th, 2026 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

TOY STORY 5 (2026): New Teaser Trailer, Starring Conan O’Brien, Ernie Hudson, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen…

The new Toy Story 5 trailer is looking as fun and clever as the teaser trailer released a few months earlier suggested.

Now that you’ve seen this new trailer, I’d bet that you’re feeling just as positive about how this story will unfold as I do.

I already love the super timely premise, so bring on Woody, friends, and Lily Pad, who I imagine will end up being part of the friend group by the end.

June 2026 will be here in no time.

Tom Hanks, Conan O’Brien, Ernie Hudson, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Tony Hale and Blake Clark star while Andrew Stanton and McKenna Harris direct.

Toy Story 5 Release Dates: June 19th, 2026 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL (1994): The Things I Liked…

Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Hugh Grant, Kristen Scott Thomas, MGM
Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Hugh Grant, Kristen Scott Thomas, MGM

Four Weddings and a Funeral is an undoubtedly charming romantic comedy.

Directed by Mike Newell, it stars Hugh Grant as a bachelor forced to confront the possibility that he may have stumbled upon love, a predicament he must sort through over the course of five social occasions, hence the title.

Having seen the film years ago, I’d forgotten just how brilliantly the final quarter unfolds. It is easily my favourite part. I am convinced those last twenty minutes are a major reason why this film became a true classic and helped put all involved, including writer Richard Curtis, firmly on the map.

The smart writing and charming performances build toward a suspenseful last twenty minutes that had me imagining the reactions of several key characters all at once, before the fully satisfying conclusion. And by “fully satisfying,” I’m not referring to the neat wrapping up of the side romances, but something else entirely.

Newell’s film delivers plenty of laughs and smiles. Considering Grant’s character’s tendency to fumble his words at crucial moments, it also requires a little patience from viewers, so prepare yourself. For a perfectly delivered Grant speech, I recommend The Gentlemen (2020).

  • The refreshing way unrequited love is handled
  • The sophisticated style of the characters played by Andie MacDowell and Kristin Scott Thomas
  • The particularly arresting shade of blue in Grant’s eyes in daylight, which frankly deserves its own mention

Watch Four Weddings and a Funeral if you are curious, even if only for the final twenty minutes. They really are worth it.

Happy Film Loving, 

G

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