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

LUCKY (2026): New Trailer Starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Timothy Olyphant, Annette Bening, William Fichtner…

Lucky (2026), Timothy Olyphant, Apple TV
Lucky (2026), Timothy Olyphant, Apple TV

Anya Taylor-Joy, Timothy Olyphant, Annette Bening and William Fichtner are the stars of new 7-part crime/drama, Lucky.

Taylor-Joy is playing a reformed criminal who is forced to confront her past and return to illicit activities to secure her freedom.

I’m always happy to see the ever-great actor William Fichtner on a cast list. As for the premise of Lucky, it may seem super cliché, but perhaps the execution is a pleasant surprise.

The last production I saw Taylor-Joy in was The Gorge (2025). It looks like the character she played in that movie and the one in this series have similar skills, not at all a complaint, mind you.

Quinn Aune, Mika McCalla, Aadyn Encalarde, Matthew Rauch, Ariel Flores, Clifton Collins Jr., Drew Starkey, Eric Lange, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Isaac Stephen Montgomery, Christiana Montoya, Paris Nicole, Armah David and Airic Knight also star.

Lucky Release Dates: July 15th, 2026 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

SPIDER-NOIR (2026): New Trailer Starring Nicolas Cage, Li Jun LiLamorne Morris, Brendan Gleeson, Jack Huston…

New action/adventure/fantasy Spider-Noir stars Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilley, a 1930s-era, ageing private investigator down on his luck.

Forced to confront the ghosts of his past, Reilley grapples with a former life as New York City’s only superhero.

Directed by Oren Uziel, additional key cast includes Lamorne Morris, Brendan Gleeson, and Jack Huston.

Interesting spin on the Spider-Man story, this one.

How great it is that we have the option to watch two versions of this. One in colour and another in black and white.

Of course, my default preference is always colour. However, the way this trailer uses light in the absence of it, combined with framing, is genuinely arresting. Therefore, I’ll likely start with the black-and-white version. Then, if I like it, I’ll circle back and try the colour cut too.

Are you curious about the colour versus the black-and-white experience, too?

Karen Rodriguez, Andrew Lewis Caldwell, Brendan Gleeson, Jack Huston, Li Jun Li, Abraham Popoola, Randy Oglesby, Richard Robichaux, Exandrea Pitts, George Todd McLachlan and Ydaiber Orozco also star.

Spider-Noir Release Dates: May 27th, 2026 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

THE DRAMA (2026): New Trailer From Zendaya, Zoë Winters, Robert Pattinson…

The Drama (2026), Zendaya, A24
The Drama (2026), Zendaya, A24

Zendaya, Robert Pattinson and Zoë Winters’s comedy/romance The Drama has a brand new trailer, and it looks great.

Written/directed by Kristoffer Borgli, a completely off-the-rails, wedding week, thanks to an unexpected turn, is what’s in store.

I’m desperate to know what the secret is. But I will exercise patience.

My guess is it involves some cheating to get ahead, rather than physically hurting someone. Or, perhaps it’s physically hurting someone to get ahead. I’ll stop right there.

This role was likely super fun for Zendaya to play. I have a feeling we will all be well entertained, fingers crossed.

YaYa Gosselin, Hailey Gates, Sydney Lemmon, Mamoudou Athie, Legacy Jones, Alana Haim, Michael Abbott Jr, Jordyn Curet, Peyton Jackson, Ricardo Wilkinson and Tierre Diaz also star.

The Drama Release Dates: April 3rd, 2026 (US & UK)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

CAUGHT STEALING (2025): The Things I Liked…

Caught Stealing, the latest crime/comedy/thriller from Darren Aronofsky (of Black Swan 2010), is an adequately engaging, well-acted film. It’s just not for me.

Starring Austin Butler, Liev Schreiber, Zoë Kravitz, Bad Bunny, and Regina King, I wasn’t entirely convinced I’d like Caught Stealing even at trailer stage. Still, after hearing a few friends say they enjoyed it, I pressed play.

Post-viewing, I can see why it worked for others. Set in 1990s New York City, it follows Hank (Butler), a young man who becomes entangled in a dangerous struggle to survive, thanks to a criminal acquaintance.

Part of the reason it didn’t fully work for me is the inevitable comparison to some early Guy Ritchie films (Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Snatch (2000)…), which I enjoyed far more.

I also spent a good chunk of the runtime feeling genuinely irritated by the cat owner’s selfishness and complete disregard for Hank’s well-being. On top of that, some of Hank’s decision-making left me frustrated, because his sense of self-preservation often seemed non-operational.

That said, a definite highlight, aside from the solid performances is the song that opens the film, Doom by IDLES.

Watch Caught Stealing if you’re curious. You may find that it’s for you. 

Happy Film Loving,

G

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