Blackberry is meant to be good though, and it’s a cautionary tale so rather different to the others. I want to watch it just for Glenn Howerton to be honest
(also I liked Air, though have zero desire to see Dumb Money or that Flamin Cheetos film)
RIP Terence Davies, the most underrated British film-maker of his generation. He was a poet, no question, and there was absolutely nobody like him, there couldn’t be. The fact that he made most of his films about the part of the world that I was born in, was a privilege indeed.
I talked to him once, and got his autograph, a few years ago after a screening of his Distant Voices Still Lives, just miles from where much of it was filmed. I was tipsy and he was shy but it was a dream come true all the same, much like the best of his films.