It’s scary just how many films I haven’t heard of, let alone seen in 2019. Anyway, this BBC review will help you catch up in 2020.
So here are the films they saw fit to review:
- Ad Astra (20th Century Fox)
- Aladdin (Disney) – Guy Ritchie
- Amazing Grace (StudioCanal)
- Aniara (Arrow Films) Swedish
- Apollo 11 (Dogwoof)
- Atlantics (Netflix) French Senegalese
- Bait (BFI)
- Birds of Passage (Curzon)
- Black Klansman – Spike Lee
- Bohemian Rhapsody (20th Century Fox)
- Capurnaum (Picturehouse) Arabic
- Dirty God (Modern Films)
- Dolemite is My Name (Netflix)
- Eighth Grade (Sony)
- For Sama (Republic Film) Syrian
- Green Book (Entertainment One)
- High Life (Thunderbird)
- I Lost My Body (Netflix) French animation
- If Beale Street Could Talk (Entertainment One)
- Joker (Warner Bros)
- Klaus (Netflix)
- Knives Out (Lionsgate)
- Little Joe (BFI)
- Little Women (Sony)
- Marriage Story (Netflix)
- Monos (Picturehouse) Spanish
- Never Look Away (Modern Films) German
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- Ordinary Love (Focus Features)
- Out of Blue (PIcturehouse)
- Pain and Glory (Pathe/20th Century Fox) – Pedro Almodovar
- Parasite (StudioCanal) Korean
- Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Curzon)
- Rocketman (Sony)
- Roma (Netflix)
- Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Disney)
- The Farewell (Entertainment Film)
- The Favourite
- The Irishman (Netflix) – Martin Scorsese
- The Last Tree (Picturehouse)
- The Souvenir (Curzon)
- The Two Popes (Netflix)
- Us (Universal)
- Wild Rose (Entertainment One)
- Woman at War (Picturehouse) Swedish
How many have you seen? There are 45 listed here, less than one a week!